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Figure 57: Busy Icon
When ICM software executes a Busy node, it returns the rst Busy label associated with the
routing client; the routing client then plays a busy signal for the caller.
Note:You must dene a Busy label using the ICM Conguration Manager. For more
information, see the Cisco ICM Software Conguration Guide.
Note: Not all routing clients support the Busy Node.
To dene the Busy node properties, you simply add comments to the node.
How to Return a Label to a Routing Client
You can return a label to a routing client by using the Label node in the Targets tab of the Palette.
Figure 58: Label Icon
When ICM software executes a Label node, it returns the rst valid label for the routing client.
This differs from the Divert Label Node, which returns all the values in the Selected Labels list
to the routing client.
If ICM software nds no valid label, it returns the default label for the dialed number. In either
case, the Label node terminates execution of the script
When you dene a Label Node, you can select Congured Labels and Dynamic Labels.
Congured labels are static, dened through the Conguration Manager. Dynamic Labels are
expressions the CallRouter processes in real time, converting an expression into a character
string that is then returned to the routing client as a label. You use formulas to create a Dynamic
Label.
The following registry setting in the router controls where to send the dynamic labels for network
transferred calls. This registry setting controls ALL of the network transferred calls:
HKLM\Cisco Systems,Inc\ICM\<inst>
\Router<side>\Router\CurrentVersion\Configuration
\Global\NetworkXferDynLabelDestination <setting>
Then the label is sent toIf <setting> =
The network transfer routing client0
The network routing client1
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