BluStar 8000i Settings
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Limitations
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The Diversion header assumes that the the ID of the 'diverted' caller is passed in a URI style manner.
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This feature relies on the server supporting and generating the diversion header; the BluStar 8000i does not generate
the header itself.
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The diversion header parameters (i.e., counter, limit, privacy, screen, and extension) are not recognized or supported
by the BluStar 8000i. However, they are still passed along during the diversion process.
Note:
If proxy servers exist in the network, it is possible that multiple diversions can take place on the BluStar 8000is. When
multiple diversion headers are returned in a single 302 response back to the originating BluStar 8000i, the BluStar 8000i
that originated the call (i.e., Tim’s BluStar 8000i in above example) displays the URI of the newest (first encountered)
Diversion header, but displays the REASON of the oldest (last encountered) Diversion header. The BluStar 8000i that
receives the diverted call (i.e., Roger’s BluStar 8000i in example above) displays the information of the oldest diverted
call (last encountered).