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2. From the Enterprise target drop-down list, select the enterprise target for the enterprise
services.
3. For each enterprise service in the target set:
In the Service column, for each row used, select the enterprise service to which the
contact can be routed.
In the Route column, select the route that maps to a specific target at the peripheral.
Optionally, in the Translation Route column, select a translation route.
4. Optionally, check Allow connection for each target to have an output terminal appear to
the right of each individual target defined in the node. Control passes through this terminal
when the associated target is chosen. When the script terminates, the route for the selected
enterprise service is still used.
5. Click Validate to check whether the targets you defined are valid. Correct any errors that
are flagged.
6. Optionally, add connection labels.
Network Targets
A network target is an end point on the network to which a script can send a contact. Following
are the supported network targets:
Announcement
Scheduled Select
Ring
Busy
Label
Divert Label
How to Route a Call to an Announcement
You can route a call to an announcement on the network by using the Announcement node in
the Targets tab of the Palette.
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Chapter 4: Selecting Routing Targets
Network Targets