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Cisco 1700 series 애플리케이션 노트

Features

Features Supported

Basic Call (ENBLOC and Overlap)
Call Transfer: Supervised Local Transfer
Call Transfer: Supervised Network/External Transfer
Call Conference: Local
Call Conference: Network/External
Call Forward: Local
Call Forward: Network/External

Features Not Supported

Call Hold
MWI

Limitations

On basic calls, Connected Number was supported in lieu of Called (Alerting) Number. This is inherent to the PBXs and also occurs with
the PBXs connected directly via an E1 QSIG trunk.
On Supervised Transfers, the original Calling Name and Number were displayed on the final destination phone only after the destination
answered and the transfer was completed. This is inherent to the PBXs and also occurs with the PBXs connected directly via an E1
QSIG trunk.
On Supervised Transfers, the Called Name/Number were displayed on the originating phone only after the destination answered and the
transfer was completed. This is inherent to the PBXs and also occurs with the PBXs connected directly via an E1 QSIG trunk.
Call Hold was not tested as a separate feature. The call is held automatically during Transfers or Conferences, and the call hold is
facilitated in NOTIFY message from Siemens HiPath/Hicom PBX. Aside from Transfers or Conferences, it is not possible to put a call
on hold from one of the Siemens HiPath/Hicom digital station phones. This is inherent to the PBXs and also occurs with the PBXs
connected directly via an E1 QSIG trunk.
MWI was not tested, as a local voice mail system was not available on the PBXs at the time of testing.
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