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The available features include:
• Receiving Connected Name
• Receiving Calling Name
• Receiving Redirected Name
• Sending Connected Name
• Sending Calling Party Name
For more information, see Network Name Display on page 163. Consult your
customer service representative to determine which of these features is compatible
with your service provider.
Name and number blocking (North America only)
When activated, ƒ°⁄· allows you to block the outgoing name and/or
number on a per-call basis. Name and number blocking can be used with an
Enterprise Edge set. For information about programming this feature, see Outgoing
name and number blocking (ONN) on page 165.
Consult your customer service representative to determine whether or not this
feature is compatible with your provider.
Call by Call service selection for PRI (NI protocol)
PRI lines can be dynamically allocated to different service types with the Call by
Call feature. PRI lines do not have to be pre-allocated to a given service type.
Outgoing calls are routed through a dedicated PRI Pool and the calls can be routed
based on various schedules.
The service types that may be available, depending on your service provider are
described below.
Public
Public service calls connect your Enterprise Edge set with a Central Office (CO).
DID and DOD calls are supported.
Private
Private service calls connect your Enterprise Edge set with a Virtual Private
Network. DID and DOD calls are supported. A private dialing plan may be used.
Tie
Tieservices areprivate incoming andoutgoingservices that connect Private Branch
Exchanges (PBX) such as Enterprise Edge.
FX (Foreign Exchange)
FX service calls logically connect your Enterprise Edge set to a remote CO. It
provides the equivalent of local service at the distant exchange.
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