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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3V4 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3V4 Instructions Manual
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ASAI and Domain Controlbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb result_call_id[mandatory] The call_id after the call is merged (provided by the switch) party_id[mandatory] The list of party_ids for the merged call provided by the switch Connected number[mandatory] The list of extensions for the parties on the call Denial (NAK) Causesbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb The switch issues one of the following reasons as the cause for ending the association: Invalid number/domain (CS0/28) The controlling party has...
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ASAI and Domain Controlbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Considerationsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb The Third Party Merge capability may also be used by the adjunct to transfer to the supervisor. A sample scenario is presented below. Note that this is not the only way in which to effect a transfer to the supervisor. An ACD agent handling the transfer may request (via data keyboard) that the call be transferred to the supervisor. The adjunct: 1. Places the existing call on hold 2. Issues a Third...
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ASAI and Domain Controlbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Third Party Selective Dropbbbbbbbb The adjunct uses this controlling capability to drop a controlled extension from a call. Information Flowbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb The adjunct expects a response to its request. The switch either: Ð Drops the party once it has validated the parameters, or Ð Denies the request if it could not execute the disconnect operation or if the call_id specified does not exist (invalid parameter). Third Party...
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ASAI and Domain Controlbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Protocol Error (NAK) Causebbbbbbbbbbbbbbb The switch issues the following cause for a protocol processing error: Protocol error (CS0/111) The Q.932 protocol has been violated or the capability invoked is not consistent with this association. For example, invoking a Third Party Domain Control Request over a Call Control association is inconsistent. NOTE: For more information regarding protocol errors and a complete list of reason...
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ASAI and Domain Controlbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Third Party Auto Dialbbbbbbbb An adjunct uses this capability to set up a two-party call between the domain- controlled station and an internal or external destination. This capability can only be requested by an application having an active domain-control association. Information Flowbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb The adjunct expects an acknowledgement to its request only if the return_ack has been set to yes. Third Party Auto Dial...
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ASAI and Domain Controlbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ACK (Positive Acknowledgement) Parameters bbbbbbbbbbbbbbb If the return_ack was present in the adjuncts request, the switch will return an ACK containing the following: party_idThe party identifier of originator call_idThe call identifier of the resulting call If the return_ack is not present, no ACK is returned. Denial (NAK) Causesbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb None for this capability Protocol Error (NAK) Causebbbbbbbbbbbbbbb The switch issues...
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ASAI and Domain Controlbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Third Party Relinquish Controlbbbbbbbb The adjunct uses this terminating capability to end a Domain Control association. The switch continues to process all calls at the domain-controlled station or split or EAS skill normally. Calls present at the domain-controlled station or split or EAS skill are not affected by this capability. Information Flowbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb The adjunct expects a response to its request. The switch always ends...
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ASAI and Domain Controlbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Considerationsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Ending one Domain Control association does not affect the other active associations that may be controlling an extension, or the state of any calls at that extension. This capability does not disconnect the domain-controlled station or any other station from any call. Issue 4 September 1995 5-27
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ASAI and Domain Controlbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Third Party Send DTMF Signalsbbbbbbbb The adjunct uses this controlling capability to transmit a sequence of DTMF tones on behalf of a domain-controlled party on the call. Information Flowbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb The adjunct expects a response to its request. The switch either: Ð Transmits the tones on the senders talk path after it has validated the parameters, or Ð Denies the request if it is unable to service it Third Party Send DTMF...
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ASAI and Domain Controlbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Denial (NAK) Causebbbbbbbbbbbbbbb The switch issues the following reasons as the cause for denying the request and ending the association: Mandatory Information Element missing (CS0/96) The char_seq is missing from the request. A denial may be sent if another parameter is missing as well. Invalid number/domain (CS0/28) Party_id is out of range or is a party on whose behalf ASAI cannot send DTMF tones (that is, a party other than a...