DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506
Issue 1
April 2000
Managing multimedia calling
254Understanding the multimedia complex
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■ Dial AAR/ARS, Dial 2nd dest. digits
5. Single address with AAR/ARS and authorization code
■ Dial mm-call button or FAC, Hear dialtone
■ Dial AAR/ARS FAC, Dial destination digits, Hear stutter
dialtone
■ Dial authorization code
6. Dual address with AAR/ARS and authorization code
■ Dial mm-multinbr button or FAC, Hear dialtone
■ Dial AAR/ARS FAC, Dial 1st dest. digits, Hear dialtone
■ Dial AAR/ARS FAC, Dial 2nd dest. digits, Hear stutter
dialtone
■ Dial authorization code
7. Single address with TAC or AAR/ARS and CDR account code
■ Dial mm-call button or FAC, Hear dialtone
■ Dial CDR FAC, Hear dialtone
■ Dial CDR account code, Hear dialtone
■ Dial TAC or AAR/ARS, Dial destination digits
8. Dual address with TAC or AAR/ARS and CDR account code
■ Dial mm-multinbr button or FAC, Hear dialtone
■ Dial CDR FAC, Hear dialtone
■ Dial CDR account code, Hear dialtone
■ Dial TAC or AAR/ARS, Dial 1st dest. digits
■ Dial TAC or AAR/ARS, Dial 2nd dest. digits
Receiving voice calls. Any voice calls directed to the voice or data extension of
a Basic multimedia complex will ring at the voice station.
Receiving multimedia calls. Any data calls directed to the voice or data
extension of a Basic multimedia complex will ring at the multimedia equipped PC
if it is available. You may answer the multimedia call at the PC and voice and
video will connect to the PC. If the data endpoint is unavailable, the system
verifies that the telephone of the complex is administered with the H.320 field set
to y. If so, the system converts the call to voice and sends it to the telephone of the
multimedia complex, where the call then alerts.