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Out Call Routing Configuration
There are two ways to initiate outbound dialing in an AltiGen PBX:
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Using the trunk access code
The trunk access code is easy to configure and use. However, it does not have the
capability to resolve complicated dialing situations.
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Using the route access code
Using the route access code with the Out Call Routing table can resolve the following
complicated dialing situations:
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Multiple 10-digit dialing area codes.
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Both 10-digit and 11-digit dialing in the same area code.
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Multiple carriers providing trunks for different purposes. For example, you may
have a local carrier provide trunks for local calls only and a long distance carrier
provide trunks that can accept only long distance dialing.
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Block certain dialing patterns by creating an exceptions list.
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Assist VoIP hop-off dialing to another system.
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Assist T1/PRI tie trunk hop-off to other system.
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Assist system Zoomerang and client application dialing, for example,
MaxCommunicator and MaxAgent. For example, dialing from MaxCommunicator
will carry 11 digits and require the system to remove a digit before making a call
to the carrier if it is a 10-digit dialing area.
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Divide trunks with the same characteristics into multiple routes and prioritize
them when assigning routes on the
Default Routes
tab or on the
Dialing
Pattern
tab of the Out Call Routing Configuration window.
When a user dials an outside number using the route access code, the system performs
the following tasks:
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Compares the dialed number with entries in the
Dialing Pattern
table. If there is a
match, the system uses the route assigned to the dialing pattern to make the
outbound call. The route assigned to the special dialing pattern may have a digit
manipulation rule to add or remove digits from the dialed number.
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If there is no match in the
Dialing Pattern
table, the system examines the digits to
determine if the call is a local, long distance, international, or emergency call. The
routes defined in the
Default Routes
tab are used to process the call.
Summary of Contents for ACC 6.7
Page 16: ...2 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 44: ...Chapter 2 System Requirements and Installation 30 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 56: ...Chapter 3 Getting Around MaxAdministrator 42 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 6 Voice Mail Configuration 84 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 108: ...Chapter 7 Auto Attendant Configuration 94 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 124: ...Chapter 9 Call Recording Configuration 110 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 128: ...Chapter 10 Application Extension Configuration 114 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 180: ...Chapter 12 Trunk Configuration 166 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 186: ...Chapter 13 In Call Routing Configuration 172 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 234: ...Chapter 16 Setting Up IP Extensions 220 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 246: ...Chapter 17 AltiGen IP Phone Configuration 232 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 256: ...Chapter 18 Mobile Extension Configuration 242 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 270: ...Chapter 19 Hunt Group Configuration 256 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 274: ...Chapter 20 Paging Group Configuration 260 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 370: ...Chapter 26 Redundancy Configuration 356 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 404: ...Chapter 29 TAPI Integration 390 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 426: ...Chapter 30 Tools and Applications 412 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
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