Instruction manual

Flexible Trunk to Trunk Connections Page 1559 of 3156
Features and Services
Meridian Mail Trunk Access Restriction
Flexible Trunk to Trunk Connections limitations do not apply to Meridian
Mail Trunk Access Restriction (MTAR). Irrespective of the Stations Class
of Service, external calls are prevented from being transferred/conferenced to
Meridian Mail.
Multi-Party Operations - Call Join
The functionality of Flexible Trunk to Trunk Connections applies to
conferences made by the Call Join operation.
No Hold Conference
When a Meridian 1 proprietary telephone set is established with a trunk call
and a No Hold Conference is initiated, Trunk Barring restrictions do not
apply, and the conference is completed. However, if the last internal
telephone set involved in the No Hold Conference has a Class of Service of
Flexible Trunk to Trunk Connections Conditional (FTTC) or Flexible Trunk
to Trunk Connections Restricted (FTTR), then the call is disconnected if that
telephone set drops out of the conference.
Scheduled Access Restrictions
With the Flexible Trunk to Trunk Connections feature configured, existing
restrictions are not avoided. Additional restrictions imposed by Flexible
Trunk to Trunk Connections Classes of Service are introduced when
Scheduled Access Restrictions is configured.
Toll Operator Break In
The Flexible Trunk to Trunk Connections Classes of Service have no impact
on Toll Operator Break In.
Trunk Access From Any Station
There is no limitation with the new Flexible Trunk to Trunk Connections
Station Classes of Service that can restrict the station from picking up the call
by Trunk Access From Any Station (TAFAS).
Trunk to Trunk Connection
Flexible Trunk to Trunk Connections takes precedence over the Trunk to
Trunk Connection feature.