Call Vectoring Commands
A-34 Issue 4 September 1995
Successful or unsuccessful
adjunct routing
step is encountered
during vector processing.
Successful or unsuccessful
converse-on
step is encountered
during vector processing.
10 second timeout occurs, during which time the caller does not
dial any digits, asterisks (*) or pound signs (#).
NOTE:
When the TTR is disconnected due to a
route-to number,
route-to digits, converse-on
, or an
adjunct routing
step,
all
dial-ahead digits are discarde d
. This means that, following a
failed
route-to, converse-on
or
adjunct routing
step, a
subsequent
collect dig its
step always requires the caller to
enter digits.
NOTE:
Dial-ahead digits are available for use
only
by subsequent
collect digits
commands. The digi ts are
never
used by other
vector commands that operate on digit s (for example,
route-to
digits
,
goto...if digits
, etc). In a dditi on, these digits are not
displayed as part of the CALLR-INFO button o peration unt il
they are collected via a
collect digits
command.
Answer Supervision Considerations
Answer supervision is provided as soon as a TTR is connected and processing
of the comman d starts. The comma nd always provides answer supervision to an
incoming trunk if supervision has not been previously provided.
Feature Interactions
For Look-Ahead Interflow, the c ommand is considered a call acceptance vector
command in all cases.
CMS Interactions
The comma n d is not tracked on CMS.