For a call made directly to a VDN, the command is treated like a route-to command that has the with coverage parameter set to y.
Note:
If the Display VDN for Route-to DAC field is enabled for the VDN, the name of the VDN is displayed at the agent station for a call that is routed through an adjunct.
For a call that is covered to a VDN, the command is treated like a route-to with coverage = n command. A covered call that is routed by an adjunct routing link command to a destination that has the Call Forwarding feature activated is not further redirected, since the call has already been redirected by coverage.
For LAI or Network ISDN features, the adjunct routing link command is treated as a neutral vector command in all cases. However, the command is usually followed by an announcement or wait-time command, each of which is a call acceptance command. The G3V4 wait-time hearing i-silent command can be used when a neutral wait-time command is required to allow the adjunct to accept or reject the call.
If an announcement command follows a failed adjunct routing link command, the announcement is interrupted. If the adjunct routing link command succeeds, that is, the server receives a destination from the ASAI adjunct, the announcement terminates immediately.
If an ASAI adjunct has supplied dial-ahead digits for a collect digits step and the vector processes a collect ced digits or collect cdpd digits step, the ASAI supplied dial-ahead digits are discarded with no notification to the adjunct.
If a Touch-Tone Receiver (TTR) is connected to a call because an ASAI adjunct has requested digit collection and the vector processes a collect ced digits or collect cdpd digits step, the TTR is disconnected from the call.