AT&T DEFINITY Generic 3 Manuale Utente
Call Vectoring Commands
A-34
Issue 4 September 1995
— Successful or unsuccessful
adjunct routing
step is encountered
during vector processing.
— Successful or unsuccessful
converse-on
step is encountered
during vector processing.
— 10 second timeout occurs, during which time the caller does not
dial any digits, asterisks (*) or pound signs (#).
NOTE:
When the TTR is disconnected due to a
route-to number,
route-to digits, converse-on
, or an
adjunct routing
step,
all
dial-ahead digits are discarded
. This means that, following a
failed
route-to, converse-on
or
adjunct routing
step, a
subsequent
collect digits
step always requires the caller to
enter digits.
NOTE:
Dial-ahead digits are available for use
only
by subsequent
collect digits
commands. The digits are
never
used by other
vector commands that operate on digits (for example,
route-to
digits
,
goto...if digits
, etc). In ad dition, these digits are not
displayed as part of the CALLR-INFO button operation until
they are collected via a
they are collected via a
collect digits
command.
Answer Supervision Considerations
Answer supervision is provided as soon as a TTR is connected and processing
of the command starts. The command always provides answer supervision to an
incoming trunk if supervision has not been previously provided.
of the command starts. The command always provides answer supervision to an
incoming trunk if supervision has not been previously provided.
Feature Interactions
For Look-Ahead Interflow, the command is considered a call acceptance vector
command in all cases.
command in all cases.
CMS Interactions
The command is not tracked on CMS.