There are some limitations associated with using ISDN call transfer with Blueworx Voice Response.
These limitations are:
- The two calls involved in the transfer (the original inbound call and
the outbound call to the third party) must be connected to Blueworx Voice Response from the
same switch. The Bellcore specifications allow the two calls to be on different
trunks, provided that both trunks support ISDN Two B-channel transfer. The same is true for
Nortel’s ISDN RLT call transfer.
If the Blueworx Voice Response system has a mixture of CAS and ISDN
trunks, the user application should ensure that the outbound call is made
on the correct trunk for an ISDN call transfer to be successful.
Note: The Nortel DMS-100 switch at release level NA008 permits a transfer only if
the two calls (inbound and outbound) are on the same trunk. This must be taken
into account when writing your application.
- No user access is given to the information elements on the transfer.
- ISDN call transfer is not totally compatible with the Blueworx Voice Response signaling model,
so application changes may be required when porting applications that involve
transfer operations from different telephony configurations. This applies
mainly if you want to perform a third party consultation during a screened
transfer operation.
- ISDN RLT blind transfer is not supported.