Night station service

Last Updated : Sep 08, 2012 |

This example shows how to use Attendant Vectoring for night service.

Night station service vectors 4 and 5

change vector 4                                              Page 1 of 3
      CALL VECTOR

    Number: 4        Name: Night station service vector 4
Multimedia? n     Attendant Vectoring? y      Lock? y
     Basic? n  EAS? n  G3V4 Enhanced? n  ANI/II-Digits? n  ASAI Routing? n
 Prompting? y  LAI? n G3V4 Adv Route? n  CINFO? n  BSR? n   Holidays? n

01 route-to     number 9303538100       with cov y if unconditionally
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change vector 5                                              Page 1 of 3
      CALL VECTOR

    Number: 5        Name: Night station service vector 4
Multimedia? n     Attendant Vectoring? y      Lock? y
     Basic? n  EAS? n  G3V4 Enhanced? n  ANI/II-Digits? n  ASAI Routing? n
 Prompting? y  LAI? n G3V4 Adv Route? n  CINFO? n  BSR? n   Holidays? n

01 route-to     number 6000        with cov n if unconditionally
02 route-to     number 93035381000 with cov y if unconditionally
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Administration for vector 4 and vector 5 of VDN 4999 is as follows.

  • Trunk group 1 is assigned TN 2 which is associated with attendant group 1, and night destination 4999.

  • Trunk group 2 is assigned TN 1 which is associated with attendant group 2, and night destination 5999.

  • Extension 6000 is assigned to a station.

  • System night service is on.

When a non-DID call comes in on trunk group 1, the call is redirected to VDN 4999 which routes it to a remote location.

When a non-DID call comes in on trunk group 2, the call is redirected to VDN 5999 which routes it to station 6000. If station 6000 is unavailable, the call does not cover on station 6000’s coverage path. Vector processing continues and routes the call to a remote location.

Note:

When station night service is active, calls are processed according to the administered night destination for the trunk group, not the night destination for the associated TN. In other words, these are not attendant group calls. If the night destination is assigned as attd or left unassigned, the calls become attendant group calls and are processed according to the partitions night destination.