Cisco Cisco E-Mail Manager Unity Integration Option Références techniques
Script Modifications for Call Processing
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“local” if
ROUTE CALL XXXX
or
ROUTE CALL XXXX
CONTROLLED
was executed, where
XXXX
is a number local to the
NCCM server system. For example if 5100 is an ACD queue on the
NCCM server system then,
NCCM server system then,
ROUTE CALL 5100
must be followed by
SEND INFO GeoTel_id hdx_routed, local_str
where
hdx_routed
and
local_str
are global call variables containing the
strings “Routed” and “Local” respectively.
Otherwise, there are no parameters.
2.2.13.
81B
Give_Busy
Unlike most of the commands in this chapter, this command must
immediately precede every
immediately precede every
GIVE BUSY
NCCM server script command
TPF
1
FPT
.
The parameter is:
“controlled” if
GIVE BUSY CONTROLLED
was executed. In this
case, a Controlled_Returned
SEND INFO
script command must
immediately follow the
GIVE BUSY
script command. (See
“Controlled_Returned,” later in this chapter.)
Otherwise, there are no parameters.
TP
1
PT
The
ROUTE CALL
,
GIVE BUSY
,
GIVE OVERFLOW
, and
DISCONNECT
commands normally terminate SCCS script processing for the call, so the
SEND
INFO
command would not be processed if it followed one of them.