Contents
- 1 Special Cases
- 1.1 Outbound Call to a Busy Destination
- 1.2 Rejected Call
- 1.3 Internal Call to Destination with DND Activated
- 1.4 Call Forwarding (on No Answer)
- 1.5 Alternate-Call Service
- 1.6 Reconnect-Call Service
- 1.7 Redirect-Call Service
- 1.8 Internal/Inbound Call with Bridged Appearance
- 1.9 Outbound Call from Bridged Appearance
- 1.10 Hold/Retrieve for Bridged Appearance
- 1.11 Internal/Inbound Call Answerable by Several Agents (Party B Answers)
- 1.12 Call Treatment with Routing
Special Cases
Outbound Call to a Busy Destination
The following graphic and table describe an outbound call to a busy destination.
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PARTY A |
PARTY B |
|---|---|
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Make Outbound Call to B
(TMakeCall) |
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EventDialing
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B is busy |
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EventDestinationBusy
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Release Phase (ConnID 1) | |
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Interruption Point |
PARTY A |
|---|---|
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* |
EventReleased |
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** |
EventReleased |
Rejected Call
Call rejection can apply both to incoming and outgoing calls. However, since most call centers forbid dropping the caller (without explaining why the call cannot be answered), for the inbound version of this, rejection is primarily for re-routing calls on a network level.
Generally, the rejected call scenario works either with RouteTypeDefault and an empty destination to reject the route request (using the default route destination as configured on the switch), or RouteTypeCallDisconnect to reject the call. (RouteTypeReject has been deprecated since it is switch-specific.) Two scenarios are applicable here. Rejected Call (Route Point) shows this with a route point involved, and Rejected Call (Route Queue) shows it with a route queue.
The following graphic and table describe a rejected call (route point).
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External Party |
Route Point |
|---|---|
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Place Inbound Call to Route Point |
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EventRouteRequest |
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TRouteCall |
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EventRouteUsed |
The following graphic and table describe a rejected call (route queue).
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External Party |
Route Queue |
|---|---|
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Place Inbound Call to Route Point |
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EventQueued |
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TRouteCall |
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EventRouteUsed |
Internal Call to Destination with DND Activated
The following graphic and table describe an internal call to destination with DND activated.
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PARTY A |
PARTY B |
|---|---|
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Press DND button (TSetDNDOn) |
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EventDNDOn |
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Make Call to B (TMakeCall) |
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EventDialing
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Release (TReleaseCall) |
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EventReleased
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Press DND button again (TSetDNDOff) |
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EventDNDOff
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Interruption Point |
PARTY A |
|---|---|
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* |
EventReleased |
Call Forwarding (on No Answer)
The following graphic and table describe call forwarding (on no answer).
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PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|
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Make Call to B (TMakeCall) |
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EventDialing |
EventRinging
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Call Forwarding |
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EventReleased
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EventRinging
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Answer (TAnswerCall) |
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EventEstablished |
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EventEstablished
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Release Phase (ConnID 1) | ||
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Interruption Point |
PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|---|
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* |
EventReleased
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EventAbandoned |
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** |
EventReleased
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EventAbandoned
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Alternate-Call Service
The following graphic and table describe alternate-call service.
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PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
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Call-Establishing Phase (ConnID 1) | ||
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Hold (THoldCall) |
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EventHeld
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Call-Establishing Phase (ConnID 2) | ||
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Alternate (TAlternateCall) |
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EventHeld
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EventRetrieveda |
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Conversation (ConnID 1) | ||
a With EventRetrieved, the values for attributes ThisDNRole and ThisQueue are the same as those for the attributes of the same names, if any, in the events preceding EventRetrieved (EventEstablished and EvenRinging). For non-ACD calls, however, ThisQueue is not reported.
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Interruption Point |
PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|---|
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* |
EventReleased |
EventReleased |
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Reconnect-Call Service
The following graphic and table describe reconnect-call service.
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PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|
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Call-Establishing Phase (ConnID 1) | ||
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Hold (THoldCall) or |
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EventHeld
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Any Phase of a Call (ConnID 2) | ||
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Reconnect (TReconnectCall) |
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EventReleased
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EventReleased/EventAbandoned
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Conversation (ConnID 1) | ||
a For the Hicom 300 E CS switch: service is available when EventHeld is generated as a result of one of these requests.
b With EventRetrieved, the values for attributes ThisDNRole and ThisQueue are the same as those for the attributes of the same names, if any, in the events preceding EventRetrieved (EventEstablished and EvenRinging). For non-ACD calls, however, ThisQueue is not reported.
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Interruption Point |
PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|---|
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* |
EventReleased |
EventReleased |
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Redirect-Call Service
The following graphic and table describe redirect-call service.
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PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|
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EventDialing |
EventRinging
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Redirect (TRedirectCall) |
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EventReleased
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Answer (TAnswerCall) |
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EventEstablished |
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EventEstablished |
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Conversation (ConnID 1) | ||
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Interruption Point |
PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|---|
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* |
EventReleased |
EventAbandoned |
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** |
EventReleased |
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*** |
EventReleased |
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EventAbandoned |
Internal/Inbound Call with Bridged Appearance
The following graphic and table describe an internal/inbound call with bridged appearance.
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PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|
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Make Call to B (TMakeCall) |
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EventDialing |
EventRinging
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Coverage Path |
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EventRinging
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Answer (TAnswerCall) |
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EventEstablished
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EventBridged
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EventEstablished
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Releasea |
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Releasea
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EventReleased |
EventReleased |
EventReleased |
a Either Party A or Party C can release the call.
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Interruption Point |
PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|---|
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* |
EventReleased |
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** |
EventReleased |
EventAbandoned |
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*** |
EventReleased |
EventAbandoned |
EventAbandoned |
Outbound Call from Bridged Appearance
The following graphic and table describe an outbound call with bridged appearance.
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PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|
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Make Outside Call |
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EventDialing |
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EventRinging
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EventBridged
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EventNetworkReached
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Answer |
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EventEstablished
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Interruption Point |
PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|---|
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* |
EventReleased |
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** |
EventReleased |
EventReleased |
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Hold/Retrieve for Bridged Appearance
The following graphic and table describe hold/retrieve for bridged appearance.
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PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|
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Call Established between Party A and Party C, with Party B Bridged | ||
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Hold (THoldCall) |
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EventHeld
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EventHeld
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Retrieve Call (TRetrieveCall) |
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EventRetrieved
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EventReleased
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Interruption Point |
PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|---|
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* |
EventReleased |
EventReleased |
EventReleased |
Internal/Inbound Call Answerable by Several Agents (Party B Answers)
The following graphic and table describe an internal/inbound call answerable by several agents (Party B answers).
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PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|
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Make Call to B (TMakeCall) |
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EventDialing |
EventRinging
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Coverage Path |
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EventRinging
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Answer (TAnswerCall) |
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EventEstablished
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EventEstablished
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EventReleased
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Interruption Point |
PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|---|
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* |
EventReleased |
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** |
EventReleased |
EventAbandoned |
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*** |
EventReleased |
EventAbandoned |
EventAbandoned |
Call Treatment with Routing
The following graphic and table describe call treatment with routing.
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PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|
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Call to B |
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EventDialing
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EventRouteRequest
*OPT
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Treatment Instruction |
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EventTreatmentApplied
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EventTreatmentEnd
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Route (TRouteCall) |
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EventRouteUsed
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EventRinging
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Answer (TAnswerCall) |
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EventEstablished
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EventEstablished
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Interruption Point |
PARTY A |
PARTY B |
PARTY C |
|---|---|---|---|
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* |
EventReleased
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EventAbandoned
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* * |
EventReleased
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EventAbandoned
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