Chapter 3. System Features
Network Attendant Reversion
Network Attendant Reversion enables calls to revert to the attendant in the same cabinet. Calls will
not revert if the cabinet receiving the call has no attendant. Network Attendant Reversion does not
work with Network Hold.
Network Call Routing
Network Call Routing allows multiple systems that are interconnected in a network, to direct calls to a
specific tie line based on the number dialed. The call does not leave the network.
Network Call Transfer
Network Call Transfer allows a call at an extension to be transferred to another extension in the
network.
Network Centralized Attendant
Network Centralized Attendant allows one primary attendant group in the network to handle network
attendant calls.
Related Programming
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FF6-2-07: Closed Numbering
Network Centralized Voice Mail
Network Centralized Voice Mail allows one primary voice mail system to support the network. (This
feature does not apply to integrated Voice Mail or Built-In Voice Mail.)
Related Programming
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FF6-2-04: Route Table: Digit Modify Pattern No.
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FF6-2-05: Digit Modify Table - Add Ending Digits
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FF6-2-05-0005: Numbering Plan
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FF6-2-06: Authorization Code (UK Only)
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FF6-2-09-0001: Dialing Access Voice Mail System
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FF1-0-04: Trunk COS (Priority Message - Waiting Send/Cancel)
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FF8-1-05: Call-Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail
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FF8-1-06: MSG Key ID Codes (USA only)
Network Extension Calling
Network Extension Calling allows you to reach an extension on another PBX. Based on the number
you dial, the System network routes the call automatically.
Network Flash Transfer
When three or more systems are networked together with one System as the tandem, Network Flash
Transfer determines where a call is held when Network Hold is pressed.
Related Programming
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FF1-0-04: Trunk COS (Network Flash Forwarding)
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Section 700 - Operation
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