Technical References

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2.2.14. 82BGive_Overflow
Unlike most of the commands in this chapter, this command must
immediately precede every GIVE OVERFLOW NCCM server script
commandTPF
FPT.
The parameter is:
“controlled” if GIVE OVERFLOW CONTROLLED was executed. In
this case, a Controlled_Returned SEND INFO script command must
immediately follow the GIVE OVERFLOW script command. (See the
next section, “Controlled_Returned.”)
Otherwise, there are no parameters.
2.2.15. 83BControlled_Returned
This command must immediately follow every ROUTE CALL
CONTROLLED, GIVE BUSY CONTROLLED, and GIVE OVERFLOW
CONTROLLED script command.
There are no parameters.
2.2.16. 84BDisconnect
Unlike most of the commands in this chapter, this command must
immediately precede every DISCONNECT NCCM server script
commandTPF
FPT.
There are no parameters.
2.3. Script Modifications for Post-Routing
You must also modify your NCCM server Script to implement post
routing of calls. This is discussed in Chapter 4, “XPost-RoutingX.”
2.4. Meridian 1 Configuration
In order for the PG to properly attribute calls to Unified ICM routes and
services, you need to ensure that the following conditions are met.
TP
PT The ROUTE CALL, GIVE BUSY, GIVE OVERFLOW, and DISCONNECT
commands normally terminate SCCS script processing for the call, so the SEND
INFO command would not be processed if it followed one of them.
TP
PT The ROUTE CALL, GIVE BUSY, GIVE OVERFLOW, and DISCONNECT
commands normally terminate SCCS script processing for the call, so the SEND
INFO command would not be processed if it followed one of them.