Cisco WRP500 Administration Manual page 68

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R E V I E W D R A F T # 1 — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L
Referral Services
Codes
Cisco WRP500 Administration Guide
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These codes tell the WRP500 what to do when the user places the
current call on hold and is listening to the second dial tone.
One or more *code can be configured into this parameter, such as
*98, or *97|*98|*123, etc. Max total length is 79 chars. This
parameter applies when the user places the current call on hold (by
Hook Flash) and is listening to second dial tone. Each *code (and
the following valid target number according to current dial plan)
entered on the second dial-tone triggers the WRP500 to perform a
blind transfer to a target number that is prepended by the service
*code.
For example, after the user dials *98, the WRP500 plays a special
dial tone called the Prompt Tone while waiting for the user the enter
a target number (which is checked according to dial plan as in
normal dialing). When a complete number is entered, the WRP500
sends a blind REFER to the holding party with the Refer-To target
equals to *98 target_number. This feature allows the WRP500 to
hand off a call to an application server to perform further
processing, such as call park.
The *codes should not conflict with any of the other vertical service
codes internally processed by the WRP500. You can empty the
corresponding *code that you do not want the WRP500 to process.
Appendix A
Advanced Voice Fields

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