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17.41. NITO - No intercept in networking transit lines Previous topic Parent topic Child topic Next topic

Feature:

Suppress override signals to the attendant console or to the subsequent station in networking transit lines

Function:

If the NITO parameter is set in the COT of an outgoing seized transit trunk, then all intercept signals are suppressed on the incoming seized transit trunk, irrespective of whether any intercept parameters are set in the COT of the incoming seized trunk. The function is only executed if the trunks involved in the transit connection are networking trunks.

AMO Interrelationships:

AMO
Key AMO parameters
Meaning/information
COT
in incoming seized trunk
in outgoing seized trunk
Transit connection
 
IDND
NITO
No intercept, incoming trunk initiates release
 
IDND
 
Intercept to ATND during do-not-disturb
 
IBSY
NITO
No intercept, incoming trunk initiates release
 
IBSY
 
Intercept to ATND if busy
 
IFR
NITO
No intercept, incoming trunk does not initiate release, but continues to call
 
IFR
 
Intercept to ATND when free (after timeout)
 
ITB
NITO
No intercept, incoming trunk initiates release
 
ITB
 
Intercept to ATND when all trunks busy
 
INAU
NITO
No intercept, incoming trunk initiates release
 
INAU
 
Intercept to ATND when an unauthorized terminal has been selected
 
IVAC
NITO
No intercept, incoming trunk initiates release
 
IVAC
 
Intercept to ATND if the selected call number does not exist
FEASU
ICPTDID
Release "Intercept DID trunk calls" feature

Device types:

Analog networking trunks:
For example, MAINEM, SATEM
Digital CO trunk circuits, interface circuits and tie trunk circuits
For example, SOCOD, SOCONN, S2COD, S2CONN

Protocol variants:

For example:
ANALOG - Protocols for analog trunks
CORNV33 - CorNet protocol
ECMAV2 - CorNet-NQ Issue 2.1 Dec.96 Basic ETSI
PSS1V2 - CorNet-NQ Issue 2.1 Dec.96 Basic ISO/IEC
Euro-ISDN protocols