Call Scenarios and Applications

6. VDN in Coverage Path Interactions

Incoming Call Routed to a Station that has a VDN in the Coverage Path

This scenario shows the call flow for an incoming non-ISDN call that gets routed to extension 1234 via the adjunct routing command. Extension 1234 does not answer the call and the call covers to extension 9876. Extension 9876 does not answer the call and the third coverage point is VDN 3634 (see Figure A-14).

VDN 8905 has Event Notification active over CRV 96. Extensions 1234 and 9876 have Domain Control active over CRV 80 and 95, respectively.

The ASAI messages generated by the adjunct routing command are also shown.

Incoming Call

call_id=48

DEFINITY ECS

Stations

 

 

 

Vector R

 

 

 

1.

Adjunct Routing

 

VDN 8905

2.

Wait 4 Seconds

 

3.

Adjunct Routing

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.

Wait 4 Seconds

x1234

 

 

5.

Busy

 

Vector U

 

VDN 3634

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Collect 1 Digit After

 

2.

Announcement 123

x9876

Route to 6301 if

 

 

 

Digits Equal 0

 

 

 

3.

Route to 4600

 

 

 

Figure A-14. Call Flow for an Agent who has a VDN in the Coverage Path

A-56Issue 7 March 1998

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