Instruction manual

Page 1832 of 3156 Intercept Treatment
553-3001-306 Standard 10.00 January 2002
Flexible Feature Codes
If Intercept Treatment has been specified for a call to a vacant number
(CTVN), the Digit Display (DDs) on the Attendant Console is affected by
Flexible Feature Codes (FFCs). If no FFC has been defined, the dialed digits
are displayed up to and including the first digit that fails to match any
Directory Number (DN). If one or more FFCs have been defined, the dialed
digits are displayed, up to and including the first digit that fails to match any
FFC.
Ring Again on No Answer
A telephone that is intercepted to the attendant cannot apply Ring Again on
No Answer.
Source Included when Attendant Dials
If the attendant dials a destination which is intercepted, the source remains
included in the call.
Teletype Terminal Access Control in Multi-customer
Environment
The Intercept Computer (ICP) feature uses maintenance LD 51 to update the
Meridian 1 with the intercept service interface information that it stored. This
overlay logs off after five minutes if no messages have been received from
the Intercept Computer. This five-minute period takes precedence over the
value entered in response to the LOUT prompt in LD 17. If this value is less
than five minutes, the system will wait for five minutes before logging off.
Total Redirection Count
Intercept treatment is not given if a call is a Network Automatic Call
Distribution (NACD) ACD call, if a call is a Central Office trunk in Night
Service (specific treatment is given rather than customer-defined intercept
treatment), or if the call is a data call (overflow tone is automatically given).
Trunk Barring
A telephone that is intercepted to the attendant cannot apply Ring Again on
No Answer.
When an Originating Trunk Connection (OTC) attempts a trunk connection
to a route that is restricted by its Access Restricted Table, the connection is
not allowed. The intercept treatment specified in the Customer Data Block is
applied.