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


 
General Call Vectoring Functional Differences
Issue 4 September 1995
E-9
Non-vector-controlled splits can
specify redirection treatment
(such as Call Coverage, Call
Forwarding, etc.) and
announcement treatment.
Only vector-controlled splits
are available when Call
Vectoring is active.
VDN
Access/Capacity
COR checking is used for
access to a VDN and for routing
to a station.
No restriction checking is used
to access a VDN. NOTE: Both
G2 and G3 use the Facility
Restriction Level (FRL)
associated with the VDN for
outgoing trunk calls.
COR checking is used when
routing locally from a vector.
No restriction check is
implemented for local routing.
A maximum of 500 VDNs [G3i
(R3 CMS)], 100 VDNs [G3s PBP
(R3 CMS), G3vs PBP (R3 CMS)],
or 20000 VDNs [G3r (R3 CMS)]
can be used.
The maximum number of
VDNs is limited only by the
number of extensions capacity
(32K).
Voice Mailbox
messaging split
command is
used.
Calls are routed to a
messaging split via a route to
another VDN assigned to a
vector with a queue to AUDIX.
Miscellaneous Changes made to vector
administration take effect upon
submission. These changes can
affect current calls.
A ‘‘scratch’’ pad is used for
vector changes.
Consequently, only new calls
that enter the vector receive
the treatment specified in the
corrected vector. Vector
processing for existing calls is
completed in the old vector.
Table E-7. General Call Vectoring Functional Differences
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