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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 5-31 Interactions with Event Reports This capability can be requested for a party when the party is in any state except null. After the capability is successfully acknowledged, the party goes to the null state. This capability is the only one allowed for a party that is in the seized state.
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ASAI Capabilities 5-32Issue 3 May 1998 Third Party Selective Hold Description The Third Party Selective Hold capability allows the client to request the server to invoke this service on behalf of a specified party. The effect is the same as if the identified party directly invoked the hold service. 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_3PSH_POS_ACK when it has placed the party on...
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ASAI Capabilities Issue 3 May 1998 5-33 Third Party Send DTMF Signals Description The Third Party Send DTMF Signals capability allows a client to request the server to issue a sequence of DTMF tones on behalf of a party on the call. The DTMF sequence to be generated may contain any digit as well as the # and * characters. A maximum string of 32 characters may be sent from the client to the server in a single service request message. The client invokes this capability by issuing a C_3PSDS request to...
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ASAI Capabilities 5-34Issue 3 May 1998 Third Party Single-Step Conference Description The Third Party Single-Step Conference capability allows the client to add an IDLE station into an existing call with a single ASAI operation. It is not necessary to place the call on hold or to use the Third Party Merge capability. The party being added must either have a speaker phone, or go off-hook on an idle call appearance within five seconds, or the request will fail. The positive response to the request...
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ASAI Capabilities Issue 3 May 1998 5-35 Third Party Take Control Description The Third Party Take Control capability allows the client to request the server to allow it to control a call in progress to which the client is not a party. Once the request for Third Party Take Control is acknowledged, the client can use other third party capabilities (for example, Third Party Call Merge) to control the call. The client invokes this capability by issuing C_3PTC_REQ, to which the server responds with a...
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ASAI Capabilities 5-36Issue 3 May 1998 Set Value Capabilities The Set Value capability group consists of the Set Value capability and the Abort capability which is described later in this chapter. Set Value allows a client to request a server to set the Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) or to activate the Flexible Billing Feature. Both the feature to be set and its values are specified as parameters to the capability. Description Set Value allows a client to request that an item controlled by the...
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ASAI Capabilities Issue 3 May 1998 5-37 Value Query Capabilities The Value Query capability group consists of: nVa l u e Q u e r y nValue Query Confirm nValue Query Response The Abort capability is described later in this chapter. Value Query allows a client to request and receive information about the status or value of features or services under server control. The following features or services can be queried: nACD split status nCall classifier status nTrunk group status nTime of day nACD agent...
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ASAI Capabilities 5-38Issue 3 May 1998 Value Query Description The Value Query capability allows a client to request and receive information about the status of the value of a feature or service under server control. The client issues a C_VQ_REQ, specifying the feature or service queried. The server responds with a C_VQ_CONF when only one reply is needed or a variable number of C_VQ_RESP messages when multiple replies are needed. Request Parameters Item — The object for which a value is being...
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ASAI Capabilities Issue 3 May 1998 5-39 nExtension — Requests the kind of extension number (VDN, ACD split, announcement, voice station, ASAI, other) nCalls Query — Requests list of call identifiers for all calls present at the station extension; list of party identifiers and identification of station extension on the call; or list of endpoint call states (alerting, call initiated, connected, held, unknown) for each of the calls present at the station extension nStation Message Waiting Lamp Query...
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ASAI Capabilities 5-40Issue 3 May 1998 Value Query Response Description Value Query Response allows the server to provide multiple responses to a request. The server issues a C_VQ_RESP to signal delivery of information requested by the client with a C_VQ_REQ. The server terminates this ASE with a C_VQ_CONF after all Value Query Response requests have been answered. Request Parameter Va l u e — Depends on the item(s) specified in the Value Query request defined previously in this chapter. Notes...