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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 CallVisor PC ASAI Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 CallVisor PC ASAI Instructions Manual
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ASAI Capabilities Issue 3 May 1998 5-21 Third Party Listen-Reconnect Description The Third Party Listen-Reconnect capability allows the client to request the server to reconnect a specified party (the listener) who was previously blocked from listening to one or more parties on a call via the Third Party Listen-Disconnect capability. The server sends a C_3PSL_RECONN_ACK in response to this request. Primitive type C_POS_ACK indicates success; C_NEG_ACK is used if the parameters of the request...
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ASAI Capabilities 5-22Issue 3 May 1998 Third Party Make Call Description The Third Party Make Call capability allows a client to request the server to establish a call on behalf of two other parties, one of which must be designated as the calling party and the other as the called party. The capability also allows the server to confirm the request. The client invokes this capability by issuing a C_3PMC_REQ to which the server responds with a C_3PMC_CONF ( Third Party Make Call confirmation) if the...
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ASAI Capabilities Issue 3 May 1998 5-23 nFacility Access Code — Access code of the trunk or ACD split, if one is specified nPriority Call — A flag indicating that the call is a priority call (default = no priority) nWaiting Time — The number of rings (after the call has reached the alerting state) to wait for the call to be answered (default is ECS-dependent) nService Circuit — A flag indicating that a call classifier is to be added to the call (default = no call classifier) nDirect Agent Call — A...
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ASAI Capabilities 5-24Issue 3 May 1998 Interactions with Event Reports Without the Alert Originator First option, this capability places the originating party in the active state.
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ASAI Capabilities Issue 3 May 1998 5-25 Third Party Merge Description The Third Party Merge capability allows a client to request the server to merge two existing, client-controlled calls that have a common party. The capability also allows the server to confirm the request. The effect of the merge is similar to a conference or transfer operation, depending on the value of the conference flag. If the conference flag is on, the common party remains connected to the call along with all the other...
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ASAI Capabilities 5-26Issue 3 May 1998 Interactions with Event Reports This capability can be issued after the common party is in the held state on the call for which the capability is requested and in the active state on the second call. After this capability is successfully acknowledged, the common party moves to the active state or to the null state, depending on the conference flag. All other parties to the call remain in the state they were in before the merge request.
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ASAI Capabilities Issue 3 May 1998 5-27 Third Party Reconnect Description The Third Party Reconnect capability allows the client to request the server to reconnect a specified party. The client invokes this capability by issuing a C_3PR to which the server responds with a C_3PR_CONF. The client must use feedback to determine the state of the call with respect to each endpoint. If the server is unable to attempt the reconnection or if the parameters specified by the client are invalid, the...
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ASAI Capabilities 5-28Issue 3 May 1998 Third Party Redirect Call Description The Third Party Redirect Call capability allows a client to request that an alerting call be redirected to another number. The client invokes this capability by issuing a C_3PREDIR request to which the server will respond with an acknowledgment. The server sends positive acknowledgment when it has validated the parameters. The server sends a C_NEG_ACK if the parameters of the request are invalid or if it cannot apply the...
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ASAI Capabilities Issue 3 May 1998 5-29 Third Party Relinquish Control Description The Third Party Relinquish Control capability allows a client to yield control of an existing call. All parties remain connected to the call. Once acknowledgement is received from the server, no further feedback is provided and the client cannot exert any further control over the call or domain within that association. The client invokes this capability by issuing a C_3PRC_REQ to which the server responds with a...
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ASAI Capabilities 5-30Issue 3 May 1998 Third Party Selective Drop Description The Third Party Selective Drop capability allows a client to request the server to disconnect a specified party. The client continues to receive feedback regarding the call and may continue to control the call with further Third Party capabilities. The server sends a C_3PSD_POS_ACK when it has disconnected the party. The client must use feedback to determine the state of the call with respect to each endpoint. The server...