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Call Vectoring Commands
A-80
Issue  4  September 1995 
extension: The valid extension number of an alternate audio/music source
Requirements
Basic Call Vectoring or Call Prompting software must be installed. Also, a 
music-on-hold port must be provided for the music treatment. Multiple 
Audio/Music Sources for Vector Delay requires that the “Vectoring (G3V4 
Enhanced)” customer option be enabled.
Example
wait-time 
224
 secs hearing 
music
wait-time 
120
 secs hearing 
54795 
then
 continue
Operation
The specified feedback is given to the caller, and vector processing waits the 
specified time before going on to the next step. If the time specified is 
0
feedback is provided without any delay in the processing of the next vector step. 
The feed back given to the caller continues until any one of the following occurs:
Subsequent vector step (containing 
wait-time
 or 
announcement
) changes 
the treatment.
Vector processing encounters a 
disconnect
 or 
busy
 command.
Call is routed to another location or to a step that includes an 
announcement (for example, 
collect digits
).
Call is routed to another VDN.
Call is delivered to a destination (starts ringing at an agent’s terminal).
Switch receives a destination from the ASAI adjunct.
Answer Supervision Considerations
If the 
music
 or audio source treatment is included in the command, answer 
supervision is triggered.  If the command is encountered and answer supervision 
was sent previously, the caller hears the treatment specified in the current 
command.  If, for a CO trunk user, the command with 
silence,
 
ringback, 
or
 i-silent 
treatment is encountered prior to answer supervision, the caller continues to hear 
ringback from the CO.