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Configuring Quadro with ISDN
Fig. 14: Call Routing Wizard – Page 4
10.
Verify the route configuration and press Finish to create a routing rule with the defined
settings.
With the steps above the
Route 4
(see Call Routing table above) has been created which
allows the extensions 11 to 26 to dial 9* and connect the first ISDN trunk to
perform an ISDN call. With this rule, the caller’s information sent to the ISDN CO,
will be 56834xx, where xx is the particular extension’s number (from 11 to 26).
11.
To configure the overall Call Routing Table for successful incoming and outgoing ISDN
calls, add routing rules (as described above) with the following settings:
•
Route 1:
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enter 9\*1* into Pattern text field, choose ISDN from Call Type
drop down list,
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select ISDN Trunk0 from Port ID drop down list,
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insert {11-26} into the Inbound Caller Pattern text field and
56834 in the Inbound Prefix text field. Choose PBX from Inbound
Call Type drop down list.
With this route, extensions from 11 to 26 will be able to make outgoing
ISDN calls selectively by the ISDN Trunk0. The caller’s information sent to
the ISDN CO, will be 56834xx, where xx is the particular extension’s
number (from 11 to 26).
•
Route 2:
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enter 9\*2* into Pattern text field, choose ISDN from Call Type
drop down list,
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select ISDN Trunk1 from Port ID drop down list,
-
insert {11-26} into the Inbound Caller Pattern text field and
56834 in the Inbound Prefix text field. Choose PBX from Inbound
Call Type drop down list.
With this route, extensions from 11 to 26 will be able to make outgoing
ISDN calls selectively by the ISDN Trunk1. The caller’s information sent to
the ISDN CO, will be 56834xx, where xx is the particular extension’s
number (from 11 to 26).
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