Well, we have somewhat of a unique configuration...
We use FLT-Rs for integration, which when used the Aria ignores the transfer string entered in menu 6. We also use an analog card just for outcall notification.
We have two facilities, one main site and a manufacturing site. We’re routing all DID calls to our main site and redirecting a block of 100 DIDs to the manufacturing site using digit translation. The problem is when people dial our main number (terminates at main site), the Aria needs to be able to transfer directly to that extension.
I have two solutions to the problem, but I’m looking for a cleaner fix. One solution is to create ACD groups on the ROLM for each number at the manufacturing site. This allows you to add a 2 second delay. I don’t like this option because it would be a nightmare to handle and would screw up our ACD reporting software.
The 2nd option is to route just the main number(s) to the analog ports and use the method you just described. The analog trunk cards do use the transfer string. I don’t like this option because I’d be separating the port groups making the system less dynamic. If I can’t find a better solution, this is the one I’ll have to go with.
The ideal fix for me is to change the transfer process for the FLT-R integration. When we went to digital integration (right when it became available for ROLM), I did ask Avaya to correct the problem. At the time the TAC said they couldn’t change it. I find that hard to believe and I can’t imagine I’m the only customer who has this issue.
Has anyone had the integration customized to add the delay in the transfer? If so, are there config notes or patches available? I checked Avaya’s website but was unsuccessful.