Event Reporting and
Call Redirected Event Report
The Call Redirected Event Report is sent to notify the adjunct that event reporting for a call will no longer be provided. This event report is sent under the circumstances detailed below.
For Monitored Calls
This event is sent when a monitored call enters a new domain (split or VDN) that has Event Notification active. For example, if a call leaves one monitored domain and enters another, a Call Redirected Event Report is sent to the association that the call left. The Call Offered to Domain Event Report must have been received prior to the Call Redirected Event Report.
Starting with G3V3, when an
When a call goes out on a trunk, it is not considered monitored by the Notification Association on all the trunk groups. If the call was monitored before, it continues to be monitored by the same domain (split or VDN).
For Controlled Calls
This event report is sent over a Domain (Station) Control association when a call leaves the station, without the call having been dropped/disconnected. The Alerting Event Report must have been received prior to the call Redirected Event Report.
■The following are possible reasons why a call (that had been alerting at the station) may leave the station:
—One member of a coverage and/or answer group answers a call offered to a coverage group. In this case, all other members of the coverage and/or answer group that were alerting for the call receive a Call Redirected Event Report.
—A call has gone to AUDIX coverage and the Coverage Response Interval (CRI) has elapsed (the principal call is redirected).
—Principal answers the call while the coverage point is alerting and the coverage point is dropped from the call.
—Stations are members of a TEG group with no associated TEG button (typically analog stations).