A trombone operation occurs when a call coming in on one
Blueworx Voice Response channel
connects directly with an outgoing call on another
Blueworx Voice Response channel.
This is how it works:
- A call arrives at Blueworx Voice Response, and
the application decides that the user needs to be connected to a third
party by using a trombone operation. The application then uses a custom
server function to initiate this operation.
- The custom server requests Blueworx Voice Response to make
an outgoing call to the third party on another channel.
- When the third party answers, they are connected to the original
caller using the TDM H.100 bus that is internal to the Blueworx Voice Response system.
Note: When using the DTNA software simulation of
a DTEA card, call tromboning between DTTA PSTN channels and VoIP/SIP
channels is not possible, although it is possible to trombone between
DTNA channels.