Read the following points before you write status poll and interflow vectors:
Since status poll vectors do not return answer supervision, call charges are not normally incurred for the status poll portion of the call flow.
When a consider location step performs a status poll, the command also checks for the availability of a B-channel. If no B-channel is available, the remote resource is not treated as the best since the call cannot be redirected to a remote resource.
If only one split or skill on a remote server can service the call type handled in a BSR application, you do not have to write a consider series in the interflow vector. You can just queue the call to the appropriate resource.
If status poll and interflow vectors check more than one split or skill, the VDNs for the vectors must be administered with the appropriate BSR available agent strategy.