THE NETWORK OFFERING CALL SERVER : PRIVATE NETWORKS
Ed. 0416/20 Réf. 3EH 21000 BSAA
Call handling
The table below describes the reactions of a centralized operator network with or without a satellite
local operator.
SITUATION SAT. WITHOUT LOCAL OPER. SAT. WITH LOCAL OPER.
The call N° in the satellite does not
exist or is incomplete
The centralized operator is
rung
The time-out (ReroutOpe) starts
up
The local operator is rung
No ATL available The centralized operator is rung
No connection rights
The called party is released The time-out (ReroutOpe) starts up
The set is rung
The called party is grade 1 busy The time-out (ReroutOpe) starts
up
If the satellite has the right to
camp on, then the call is cam-
ped on; if not, the centralized
operator is rung
The time-out (ReroutOpe) starts
up
If the satellite has the right to
camp on, then the call is cam-
ped on; if not, the local opera-
tor is rung
The called party is grade 2 busy The centralized operator is
rung
The time-out (ReroutOpe) starts
up
The local operator is rung
The call N° is out of service
The called party is in DND
The time-out (ReroutOpe) expires The call is directed to the centralized operator
The incoming call is transferred to
the satellite
The time-out (TransfeTim) starts up
The set is rung
The time-out (TransfeTim) expires Depending on configuration of "Master recall" to the centralized
operator the call is:
- either routed to the centralized operator
- or routed to the initiator of the transfer. When the time-out
(Duration of Hold Recall Ringing) has lapsed, the call is di-
rected to the centralized operator