Functional Differences for G2 and G3 Call Vectoring and EAS

Table E-1. G2/G3 Differences for Queuing Commands

GENERIC 3

GENERIC 2

 

The oldest-call-waiting test condition

The oldest-call-waiting test condition

 

within the check-backup split command

within the command has a range of 0

 

has a range of 0 through 998 seconds in

through 999 seconds in one-second

 

two-second increments.

increments.

 

An unconditional check-backup split

The check backup split command is

 

command is allowed.

conditional only.

 

The rolling-asa and expected-wait

These capabilities are not provided.

 

conditions are available with the check-

 

 

backup split command.

 

 

 

 

 

Goto Step and Goto Vector

The goto step command allows conditional or unconditional movement (branching) to a preceding or subsequent step in the vector.

The goto vector command allows conditional or unconditional movement (branching) to another vector.

Table E-2. G2/G3 Differences for Goto Commands

GENERIC 3

GENERIC 2

The commands can test a maximum

The commands can test a maximum

threshold of 200 calls in G3i, G3s

threshold of only 99 calls.

PBP, or G3vs PBP. In G3r, the

 

maximum threshold is 999.

 

The oldest-call-waiting test condition

The oldest-call-waiting test condition

within the commands contains a

within the commands contains a

range of 0 through 998 seconds and

range of 0 through 999 seconds and

is checked according to a 2-second

is checked according to a 1-second

increment.

increment.

The rolling-asa, expected-wait,

These capabilities are not provided.

counted-calls, ani, and ii-digits

 

conditions are available with the goto

 

commands. Vector routing tables can

 

be checked for the digits, ani and ii-

 

digits conditions.

 

 

 

E-4Issue 4 September 1995

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