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


 
Unexpected Command Operations
Issue 4 September 1995
D-3
Unexpected Command Operations
The following table indicates and explains the unexpected operations the
customer may encounter in using the Call Vectoring commands.
Table D-2. Unexpected Command Operations
Command Step Customer Observation(s) Cause(s)
adjunct routing
Step skipped (that is, default
treatment).
Invalid link extension.
No trunks available.
COR/FRL restricted.
Timeout. (Application did not
respond within the time specified
in the
wait-time
command
and/or within the time length of
the recorded announcement.)
Digit string inconsistent with
networking translation.
ASAI link down.
Invalid route destination returned
from adjunct.
Busy tone. Busy local destination has no
available coverage points.
Network reorder or intercept. Digit string supplied by adjunct
inconsistent with public network
translation.
Digit string inconsistent with
networking translation.
Intercept or reorder tone
heard.
Vector processing succeeded
routing off switch, but a problem
has occurred before routing to its
final destination.
All trunks busy on a quiet
system.
Two switches treating each other
as backup switch.
Step skipped. Port Network (PN) link down.