About barge-in
Issue 1.0 May 2003
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About barge-in
Normally, the system connects multiple callers to the beginning of an announcement,
regardless of announcement type. However, you can also administer auxiliary trunk
announcements, DS1 announcements, and integrated announcement to allow callers to
begin listening to an announcement after the system has begun playing its message. This
capability is called “barge-in.”
Barge-in operational details
When you administer “barge-in” by setting the
Q
field to
b
, only one port plays the
announcement at any one time. When the system routes a call to that announcement, the
call immediately connects to the port and the caller hears the announcement as it is
playing. Most administrators administer barge-in announcements to repeat continually
while callers are connected to the port. In this way, the caller listens until the system plays
the entire announcement.
Non-barge-in operational details
If an announcement port is available when a call arrives, the system connects the call to
the announcement.
If an announcement port is not available and the announcement is administered with “no”
as the queue option, the call does not enter the queue for the announcement and the caller
hears busy or other feedback, depending upon how the announcement was accessed.
If an announcement port is not available and the announcement is administered with ‘yes”
as the queue option, the call enters the announcement queue. When a port becomes
available, the switch connects the calls waiting in the queue to the beginning of the
announcement. The system first connects the call that has been waiting in queue the
longest and then connects as many calls as it can.
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