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CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION
UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS General Description Page 129
Issue 5
Security Alarm
This feature provides an indication on the Attendant Console when a contact closure occurs.
Semi-Automatic Attendant Camp-On
This feature permits the Attendant to hold an incoming call in a special mode when the desired
station for the transfer is busy. The Attendant sends a Camp-On tone to the busy station. When
that station becomes idle, the Attendant is recalled automatically. After the Attendant answers
the recall, the station is called automatically. When the station answers the Attendant call and the
attendant releases, the station is automatically connected to the waiting party.
Set Relocation
This feature enables two stations to be moved from one location to another without
reprogramming station data at MAT.
Single Digit Dialing
This feature provides the station user the ability to dial single digit codes to access certain
features while still allowing the same digit dialed to be used as the first digit of guest room
station numbers.
Single Digit Feature Access Code
This feature allows stations to access certain other system features by the direct dialing of a
Single Digit Access Code, while receiving Busy Tone or Ringback Tone.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a standard protocol for TCP/IP network
management, which enables a network management application software to query a management
agent (network device such as router, PC host, and hub) using a supported MIB (Management
Information Base). The MIB is a database of network performance information that is stored on
the network devices. The UNIVERGE
NEAX
2000 IPS can support the SNMP standard MIB
(MIB-II, defined in IETF RFC 1213) and private MIB and TRAP. This feature also enables the
network management system (SNMP manager) to manage the 2000 IPS via Network Address
Translation (NAT).
Software Line Appearance (Virtual Extensions)
This feature permits assignment of circuits which do not physically exist, to be used as
secondary extensions on Multiline Terminals. There are 1020 software lines (minus the number
of Dterms and DtermIP) that can be assigned to line keys and used as desired.
Stack Dial
This feature enables a Multiline Terminal or an Attendant Console to remember the numbers
dialed in the preceding five calls, including the last number dialed. The stack dial numbers are
sequentially displayed on the LCD display, thus allowing the station user to make an outgoing
call by selecting the desired dialed number from the display.
Station Hunting
Three Station Hunting arrangements are available. Station Hunting - Circular processes the call
no matter which station in the hunt group is called. Station Hunting - Terminal initiates a hunt
only when the pilot number of a hunt group is called. Station Hunting - Secretarial is initiated
when a busy secretarial station in a Station Hunting - Circular group or Station Hunting -
Terminal group is reached.

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