Route-to command with VDN variables

Last Updated : Sep 08, 2012 |

The following syntax rules apply when VDN variables are used with route-to number commands.

route-to

number

V1-V9

~r [V1-V9] (~r indicates that Network Call Redirection is attempted.)

with cov

y

n

if

digit

>, >=, <>, =, <=

0-9, #

interflow-qpos

<, =, <=

1-9

unconditionally

Requirements and considerations

  • You can use a variable in the number field as the destination address for the route-to command. When the route-to number [V1-V9] step is executed, the current numerical value of up to 16 digits is used as the destination address.

  • If the variable is not defined, the route-to step fails and a variable not defined vector event 38 is logged. Vector processing continues at the next vector step. The destination number retrieved from the string of digits of the current value of the variable must be a valid destination as defined by the Communication Manager dial plan. Otherwise, the route-to command fails to log the appropriate vector event and vector processing continues at the next step.