AT&T 555-230-520 Medical Alarms User Manual


 
adjunct routing
Issue 4 September 1995
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Adjunct Routing Command
adjunct routing
Purpose
Causes a message to be sent to an adjunct requesting routing instructions.
Syntax
adjunct routing link <extension>
Valid Entries
Valid ASAI-BRI link extension number
Requirements
Basic Call Vectoring and ASAI software must be installed. Also, an ISDN-BRI port
is required, and the port must be connected to an ASAI host.
Example
adjunct routing link
765
Operation
The
adjunct routing
command provides a means for an adjunct ASAI processor
to specify the destination of a call. The switch provides information in an ASAI
route request message that the ASAI adjunct can use to first access a data base
and then determine a route for the call. In a typical application, the ASAI adjunct
might use the dialed number, the calling party number (CPN/BN), or the digits
collected via Call Prompting to access customer information and thereby
determine the call route. A maximum of 16 digits collected from the last
collect
digits
command can be passed.
An adjunct specified in an
adjunct routing
command can route a call to an
internal number, an external number, a split, a VDN, an announcement
extension, or a particular agent. An adjunct can also provide priority ringing and
priority queuing.
When a call encounters an
adjunct routing
command, the switch sends to the
specified adjunct an ASAI message requesting a call route. The following list
identifies the contents of the message, along with a comment or a brief
explanation for each item:
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