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Transferring calls off the Network 1

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PandoraLove

IS-IT--Management
Jan 28, 2002
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Hello...

We have recently outsourced some of our Departments to another Company and consequently we still get telephone calls regarding work that used to be here.

I have set up a VDN that points to a Vector that will route the call to the new Companys telephone number,when dialled.

The problem is this... It works perfectly if people press Transfer, dial the 4 digit VDN and then press transfer again but if we press Transfer, dial the 4 digit VDN, wait for the other end to answer and then press transfer, we sometimes end up with both parties on 'Hold' (or so i am being told... I haven't actually seen this happen yet).

Is there some kind of 'timeout' on off network transfers that i should be looking at to increase??

Donna Jones
Senior Voice Engineer
 
Pandora

I don't know about the timeout issue but you may have better luck using remote coverage for this function.

Set up the extension as an x-port with a coverage path to a remote coverage point.
"change coverage remote" put in the remote phone number
"change coverage path x" Point 1 would be r1 or r2, the field number from the remote coverage screen, etc.

Hope that helps.





 
You are a life saver! :eek:)

Have converted my VDNs to Phantom numbers and have set the Coverage Path to a Remote Coverage path as described.

Seems to work beautifully!!

Thank you.

Donna Jones
Senior Voice Engineer
 
I'm glad that helped. One caveat though, which may not be an issue in your situation...
X-ported stations detract from your port RTU whereas VDNs do not.
You probably already know these commands:
"display system-parameters customer-options" shows the purchased ports.
"display capacity" show how many ports you've actually used.

Greg
 
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