General Call Vectoring Functional Differences

Table E-7. General Call Vectoring Functional Differences

TOPIC

GENERIC 3

GENERIC 2

 

Non-vector-controlled splits can

Only vector-controlled splits

 

specify redirection treatment

are available when Call

 

(such as Call Coverage, Call

Vectoring is active.

 

Forwarding, etc.) and

 

 

announcement treatment.

 

VDN

COR checking is used for

No restriction checking is used

Access/Capacity

access to a VDN and for routing

to access a VDN. NOTE: Both

 

to a station.

G2 and G3 use the Facility

 

 

Restriction Level (FRL)

 

 

associated with the VDN for

 

 

outgoing trunk calls.

 

COR checking is used when

No restriction check is

 

routing locally from a vector.

implemented for local routing.

 

A maximum of 500 VDNs [G3i

The maximum number of

 

(R3 CMS)], 100 VDNs [G3s PBP

VDNs is limited only by the

 

(R3 CMS), G3vs PBP (R3 CMS)],

number of extensions capacity

 

or 20000 VDNs [G3r (R3 CMS)]

(32K).

 

can be used.

 

Voice Mailbox

messaging split command is

Calls are routed to a

 

used.

messaging split via a route to

 

 

another VDN assigned to a

 

 

vector with a queue to AUDIX.

Miscellaneous

Changes made to vector

A ‘‘scratch’’ pad is used for

 

administration take effect upon

vector changes.

 

submission. These changes can

Consequently, only new calls

 

affect current calls.

that enter the vector receive

 

 

the treatment specified in the

 

 

corrected vector. Vector

 

 

processing for existing calls is

 

 

completed in the old vector.

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