Feature description 233The NAME prompt in LDs 10, 11, and 95 accepts first name, a comma asa separator, and last name (such as Mary,Smith). CPND also supportsnames using a space separator (such as Mary Smith), treating the entirename string as the first name. See Table 2 "Response formats for CPNDNAME prompt" (page 233) for examples.Table 2Response formats for CPND NAME promptEntered Data Displayed ResultSue Smith Sue SmithSue,Smith Sue SmithSue Sue, Sue(Trailing comma is ignored.)Sue,Smith, Dept. 410 Sue Smith, Dept. 410Sue Smith, Joe Brown Sue Smith, Joe BrownThe default is to accept the names as entered, replacing the comma with aspace. Hence, a value entered as Mary,Smith displays as Mary Smith.Do not enter leading spaces. LD 95 ignores them. When CPND informationis printed (using LD 10/11 or LD 20), the printout reflects what is in thedatabase, not what appears on the telephone display.In addition to the caller’s name, a reason field can be provided to indicatethe cause of a redirection. This is a customer option and the actualmnemonics are service changeable. The following call redirections havea reason displayed:• Call Forward All Calls• Call Forward No Answer• Hunting/Call Forward Busy• Call Transfer with Network Call Redirection• Attendant Alternative Answering• Call PickupDisplay Devices and CapabilitiesThe M2317 has a display line of 40 characters, 33 available for displayingDN-related information.If there are more characters than the telephone’s display allows, the systemdeletes letters to make the name fit.The M2250 attendant console is equipped with four lines of LCDalphanumeric display. Each line has 40 characters, and lines 2 and 3are used to display DN-related information. If the number of charactersNortel Communication Server 1000Features and Services Fundamentals — Book 2 of 6 (C)NN43001-106 02.04 StandardRelease 5.5 9 May 2008Copyright © 1994–2008, Nortel Networks.