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


 
Functional Differences for G2 and G3 Call Vectoring
and EAS
E-10 Issue 4 September 1995
Differences in Defining/Interpreting
Split Flows
Split flows are defined and/or interpreted according to the switch version and the
management system involved. The following sections illustrate how split flow
interpretation differs within the G1/G3 and G2 switch versions and according to
two management systems, including R3 CMS and R2 CMS.
NOTE:
BCMS is not available on G2 (with or without vectoring).
An existing vector can not be
copied to another blank vector.
(This capability, however, is
available via CMS
administration.)
These capabilities are
provided by the switch
administration.
Either the VDN or the final
destination (but not both) is
provided in the CDR record.
Variable format CDR (formerly
SMDR) records can be used.
Consequently, both the VDN
and the final destination can
be provided. NOTE: CDR
records allow the VDN to be
specified in the calling party
field.
Blank steps are allowed in
vectors, and blank vectors (with
no steps defined) may exist.
Blank steps or blank vectors
are not allowed (CMS also
does not support this).
Trunk groups can be assigned to
VDNs
only
via switch
administration.
Trunks groups can be
assigned to VDNs via CMS
administration.
Vector processing is limited to a
maximum of 1,000 step
executions for a call. Once this
maximum is reached,
processing stops. There is an
implied wait of one second for
every seven executed steps.
Separate 1,000 step counters
are provided for execution of
goto step
commands and
check backup split
retries. If
either counter exceeds 1,000,
the call is forced
disconnected. Only
check
backup split
retries are
counted on internal calls.
Table E-7. General Call Vectoring Functional Differences
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