Call Vectoring Commands

Successful or unsuccessful adjunct routing step is encountered during vector processing.

Successful or unsuccessful converse-onstep is encountered during vector processing.

10 second tim eout 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 discarded. This means that, following a failed route-to,converse-onor adjunct routing step, a subsequent collect digits step always requires the caller to enter digits.

NOTE:

Dial-ahead digits are available for use only by subsequent collect digits commands. The digits are never used by other vector commands that operate on digits (for example, route-to digits, goto...if digits, etc). In addition, these digits are not displayed as part of the CALLR-INFO button operation until 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 command starts. The command always provides answer supervision to an incoming trunk if supervision has not been previously provided.

Feature Interactions

For Look-Ahead Interflow, the command is considered a call acceptance vector command in all cases.

CMS Interactions

The command is not tracked on CMS.

A-34Issue 4 September 1995

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