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Hi Everyone, am new to the Avaya world, but PBX saavy and VOIP saavy.
Avaya uses vectors to direct calls in ACD worlds, so I have a call comes in on an extension that points to a vector... that vector has some steps then passes to a step: converse-on skill 67 pri m passing vdn and none So, my first question is, what is skill 67? How do I look it up to see what the steps are, as it isn't a vector... since vector 67 has prompts, which we never hear... So I'm trying to decide and find that skill 67. Also, we have vectors that point to numbers which go to a 'faxbox'. I need to determine how those extensions get to that 'port' on the faxbox, but the extensions seem to just point to this skill... so am trying to find out how/where they end up (has to be a physical device somewhere, trying to find the physical device). Am very new to Avaya, be gentle... have no idea what the commands are, and of course no manuals. Ken |
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A Skill is essentially a hunt group but "skill-based". You probably have expert agent selection (EAS) enabled hence the use of skills.
Try the following commands: - list vdn - display vdn <vdn ext. here> ... (Page 1 of this should show you the vector it is pointing to) - list vector - display vector <vector number here> - list hunt - display hunt <hunt group number here e.g. 67> The "list" commands above are just to help you see what you have configured on your system. Try the following links for additional info on Vectoring and EAS: http://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100081980 (CC 6.0.X) http://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100059285 (CC 5.2) Tony |
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Ok, that gets me to extension number... 1567... but no way to see the port, as this is a hunt-group extension...
display station 1567 returns 'extension exists but assigned different object' In all, I'm trying to find the physical connection point for a number of 'fax ports' that we're using, and I am hopeful they point to a group, of which the extensions hunt for an available port to go to... I can't figure out how to trace back beyond this... I'll see what I can find in the manual links you provided... thanks for the help |
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I found a command for this finally, list members hunt-group ##
That got me the stations, now to find out if these ports are the right ports... thanks for the help! |
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So now I have a new problem. I've found an unused vector and number to play with, and with no changes the faxes go into the fax server and come to me no problem.
If I change it to implement routing based upon ANI... using: vrt table 1 containing one entry 330+ vector 22 1) goto step 10 if ani in table 1 2) busy 3) stop 10) converse-on skill 67 pri m passing vdn and none Hunt-group 67 (contains fax ports for fax server) Now... it does not work (calling from area code 330), but if I change the step 1 in vector 22 1) goto step 10 if ani not-in table 1 it works... so somehow my ANI doesn't appear to get through correctly, but when received, the fax shows an ANI (from number) of 330 664 xxxx So... something isn't right... any ideas? |
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