
Feature Reference
Call coverage
Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
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November 2003
Communication Manager allows for multiple coverage paths. However, for any particular call only one
coverage path is used. The “lead” coverage path is the first coverage path in a chain that is considered
when a call redirects to coverage. The chain is defined in the
Next Path Name
field on the Coverage
Path screen.
When a call redirects to coverage, the lead coverage path at that time is checked to determine whether its
coverage redirection criteria match the call status. If there is a match the lead coverage path is used. If the
lead coverage path’s redirection criteria does not match, the system moves down the path chain until it
finds a coverage path with redirection criteria that matches the call status. If the chain is exhausted before
the system finds a match, the call does not redirect to coverage. Once a coverage path is selected, it is
used exclusively through the duration of the call.
You can assign lead coverage paths directly in the
Coverage Path 1
or
Coverage Path 2
fields on the
appropriate screens. For example, to assign a lead path for a TEG, set the
Coverage Path
field on the
Terminating Extension Group screen. You can also assign the lead paths indirectly by assigning a
Time-of-Day Coverage Table to the
Coverage Path 1
and
Coverage Path 2
fields. Then, the system
selects the lead path according to the time of day.
Subsequent redirection interval
The number of times a call rings at a particular coverage point before the switch moves the call to the
next coverage point depends on the type of ringing coverage point (for example, local, DCS, CCRON,
and so forth). For each type of coverage point, the following table shows which subsequent redirection
interval on the System-Parameters Call Coverage/Call Forwarding screen is used.
•
Local — On the System-Parameters Coverage/Forwarding screen, the
Local Subsequent
Redirection/CFWD Don’t Answer Interval
field.
•
Off-net — On the System-Parameters Coverage/Forwarding screen, the
Offnet Subsequent
Redirection/CFWD Don’t Answer Interval
field.
•
*
— The call is left off-net.
Type of Coverage
Subsequent Redirection Interval
local
local
remote
*
CCRON
off-net
DCS
local
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