Specifications

qsig_tunneling_features.fm
A31003-H8022-F100-2-7618, October 2006
HiPath 8000 V2.2, Feature Description Guide
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QSIG Tunneling Features
Local Feature Interworking
Hunting can only occur between users on the same PBX. For example:
If a HiPath 8000 subscriber calls a legacy user, the call is hunted to a legacy user in the
same PBX. This situation is treated similarly to station call forwarding.
If a legacy user calls a HiPath 8000 subscriber, the call is hunted to a HiPath 8000
subscriber.
12.7.4 Intercept Treatment
Intercepts can only occur at the terminating user’s PBX. For example:
If a HiPath 8000 subscriber calls a legacy user, the call can be intercepted to another
legacy user in the same PBX.
If a legacy user calls a HiPath 8000 subscriber, the call can be intercepted to another
HiPath 8000 subscriber.
If a legacy user calls another legacy user in the same PBX, the call can be intercepted to
a HiPath 8000 subscriber if the intercept destination at the legacy PBX is configured for a
HiPath 8000 private network address.
12.7.5 Three-Way Calling and Voice Conferencing
Conference notification is not provided.
If a HiPath 8000 subscriber (A) is connected to a legacy user (B) and another HiPath 8000
subscriber (C) calls A, A consults with C and then invokes conference with all three.
If a legacy user (A) is connected to another legacy user in the same PBX (B) and a HiPath
8000 subscriber (C) calls A, A consults with C and then invokes conference with all three.
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Refer to Section 9.4, “Intercept Treatment”, on page 9-2 for a description of this
feature.
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Refer also to the following:
The applicable user manual
Section 5.11, “Conference, Station-Controlled”, on page 5-11
Section 16.10, “Interworking with Voice Conferencing Applications”, on page
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