
Calls not transferred properly
A transfer may fail simply because the number receiving the call is busy. However, if there are repeated problems with transfer operations, the cause may be:
- Digits are being dialed incorrectly.
- The switch does does not support transfer operations.
- There are mismatches between the anticipated number of digits in an ANI or DID pass and the actual number received. (This situation applies to the R2MFC protocol only.)
To resolve the problem:
- Ensure that digits are being dialed correctly:
- Type sysmon and press Enter to observe system operations.
- Observe transfer operations to determine if the correct digits are being dialed.
- If the wrong digits are being dialed, make the required correction in the voice response application.
- If the correct digits are being dialed, verify that the transfer number is valid and that the switch supports transfer operations.
- If the R2MFC protocol is in use, try to match the anticipated number of digits in an ANI or DID pass and the actual number received:
- Type sysmon and press Enter to observe system operations.
- Observe transfer operations to determine the number of digits passed in ANI and DID operations.
- Use the
nms
command to specify the correct number of digits. Note:
It might not be possible to specify the correct number of digits for each call instance.