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


 
Call Prompting
5-12 Issue 4 September 1995
section (provided the agent is active on the call or the call is still alerting).
Also, the agent can flip between the collected digits and the ICI by
alternately pressing the CALLR-INFO and NORMAL buttons.
Passing Digits to an Adjunct
Call Prompting allows for the passing of information (in the form of collected
digits) to an adjunct for further processing. Digits are passed to the adjunct via
the ASAI Adjunct Routing capability.
An adjunct is any processor that is connected to a switch via the ASAI link. The
adjunct makes a routing decision via the
adjunct routing
command according to
caller information and/or agent availability, and it returns the routing response to
the switch. For example, the adjunct can indicate the call be routed to a specific
ACD agent (direct-agent option).
A maximum of 16 Call Prompting digits from the last
collect digits
command can
be passed to the adjunct via use of the
adjunct routing
command.
The following vector illustrates how Call Prompting digits are passed to an
adjunct:
Figure 5-7. Passing Digits to an Adjunct
In Step 2 of this vector, the caller is asked to enter a 10-digit account number.
Once the account number is entered, the adjunct receives this information via the
adjunct routing
command in Step 3. This command then makes the appropriate
routing decision if it is able to do so. If the command succeeds within the
specified wait time, the command routes the call to the appropriate destination,
and the call leaves vector processing. If the command fails, vector processing
continues at the next step.
NOTE:
Adjunct Routing is fully discussed in Chapter 9.
1. wait-time 0 seconds hearing ringback
2. collect 10 digits after announcement 300
(‘‘Please enter your 10-digit account number.’’)
3. adjunct routing link 50000
4. wait-time 10 seconds hearing music
5. route-to number 52000 with cov y if unconditionally
6. stop