AT&T 75 Telephone User Manual


 
CHAPTER 4. USING THE FEATURES
Miscellaneous identification (MISCID)
When a call is placed over ISDN-PRI facilities, additional information
(such as to indicate the call going to coverage) can be displayed
terminal.
The following are examples of ISDN-PRI displays.
Basic ISDN-PRI Call
about the call
on the voice
A basic ISDN-PRI call has both a calling and a called party, and the called party answers the
call. When the calling party places the call, the digits are displayed as they are dialed. The
display of dialed digits may be overwritten by the trunk group name (depending on how the
system is administered). Once the call is connected, the displays for the calling and called
parties are as described below.
If both the name and number information are available, the displays are as follows. The
MISCID is not always provided.
Calling Party Display
a= CALLED NAME
CALLED NUMBER MISCID
Called Party Display
a= CALLING NAME
CALLING NUMBER MISCID
If only the name information is available, the displays are as follows:
Called Party Display
a= CALLED NAME
MISCID
Called Party Display
a= CALLING NAME
MISCID
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