MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Programming
555-670-111
Issue 1
April 1999
Programming Procedures
3-579
Uniform Dial Plan Routing
3
Console Display/Instructions
Additional Information
PC
10. Return to the System Programming menu.
Select
Exit
twice.
Uniform Dial Plan Routing
3
This section includes programming procedures for assigning Uniform Dial Plan
(UDP) Routing, available for Hybrid/PBX mode in Release 6.0 and later systems
only.
UDP Routing is very similar to Automatic Route Selection (ARS). UDP Routing
allows system users to reach non-local extensions at a remote DEFINITY or
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System that is connected to the local system
in a private network. Users simply dial the non-local extension number as they
would an inside extension number. Then UDP Routing associates the dialed
extension number with one of up to 20 programmed patterns. For each pattern,
you can specify up to four routes. For each route, you specify a pool dial-out code.
Then you can program Facility Restriction Levels (FRLs), absorbed digits, added
digits, and voice and/or data capability.
NOTE:
Before assigning routes, patterns must be assigned to non-local
extensions, which is part of the numbering of the extensions. To perform
this procedure, see
‘‘Non-Local Dial Plan Extension Ranges’’ on page 3-31
This section contains programming procedures for the following UDP Routing
features:
■
UDP Pool Routing
■
Facility Restriction Level (FRL)
■
Digit Absorption
■
Other Digits
■
Voice and/or Data Routing
!
SECURITY ALERT:
Do not include the ARS codes of non-local systems in the non-local dial
plan, or calling restrictions may be violated.
Refer to the
Network Reference
for additional information.