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


 
route-to
Issue 4 September 1995
A-73
Facility test call
TAAS access code
Priority access code
Loudspeaker paging access code
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) account code
Voice message retrieval access code
If the command is executed and Direct Outward Dialing (DOD) is in effect, the
COR of the VDN is compared with the COR of the called facility to determine if
the call is permitted. If access is not permitted, the command fails and vector
processing continues. In the case where a COR requiring the entry of account
codes is assigned to a VDN, and the command is executed by the associated
vector, the command is unsuccessful, and vector processing continues at the
next step.
The individual extension number assigned to an attendant console can be used
as the command’s argument.
A call processed by the command can wait in the individual attendant queue and
is subsequently removed from vector processing.
The command can access both public and private networks.
If the command dials the attendant, and if the system is in night service, the call
routes to the DID Listed Directory Number (LDN) night destination.
The command can place AAR/ARS calls that implement subnet trunking, which is
the routing of calls over trunk groups that terminate in switches with different dial
plans.
Authorization codes are disabled with respect to routing via VDNs. In other
words, if authorization codes are enabled, and a
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command in a
prompting vector accesses AAR or ARS, and the VDN’s FRL does not have the
permission to utilize the chosen routing preference, no authorization code is
prompted for, and the
route-to
command fails.
If the command routes the call without coverage to a display station, the station
displays the following: ‘‘a = Originator Name to VDN Name.’’
If the command calls a station that is a member of a pickup group, the call can
be picked up by another pickup group member.
Anytime a
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command initiates a call over ISDN-PRI facilities
and Look-Ahead Interflow is optioned, the call will be treated on a Look-Ahead
basis. However, if the command is used with the
coverage yes
option in effect,
unconditional interflow results.