Example vector for adjunct routing-implemented path replacement

Last Updated : Sep 08, 2012 |

The following Call Vector example shows how a vector for adjunct routing can be written to trigger path-replacement at the terminating switch.

Note:

In order for a path-replacement to be attempted, the incoming and outgoing trunks that are used for the call must be administered with the Supplementary Service Protocol field set to b.

Adjunct routing-initiated path-replacement vector


1. announcement 5996
2. adjunct routing link 11
3. wait 20 seconds hearing ringback
4. announcement 3111

At the terminating (receiving) switch, the vector that is executed by the incoming call must be programmed with an announcement, wait hearing music, or wait hearing ringback vector command. The use of one of these commands is what makes it possible for path-replacement to take place while the call is in vector processing.