MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Programming
555-670-111
Issue 1
April 1999
Programming Procedures
3-580
Uniform Dial Plan Routing
3
UDP Pool Routing
3
Before beginning this procedure, assign tandem tie or PRI trunks to pools. To do
so, see
‘‘Trunks to Pools Assignment’’ on page 3-93
. In UDP routing, routes (1–4)
are associated with patterns, which are assigned first. Each route has various
attributes (FRL, digit absorption, and so on) for call delivery. You may assign from
one to four routes, with Route 1 having the highest priority. See the
Network
Reference
for additional information.
In many cases, only one pool may be needed. Multiple pools, however, can help
prioritize certain types of calls and maximize the use of shared facilities.
PRI tandem trunk pools, if available, should be included in the first route.
!
SECURITY ALERT:
In Release 6.0 and later systems (Hybrid/PBX mode only), do not provide
dial access to PRI or tie tandem trunk pools or assign these trunk pools to
buttons on telephones or DSS buttons. Use ARS to provide access to a
remote private network system’s trunks for making outside calls. System
users can reach extensions on the remote system by using normal calling
procedures.
Summary: UDP Pool Routing
3
Programmable by
System Manager
Mode
Hybrid/PBX
Idle Condition
Not required
Planning Form
Non-Local Dial Plan Administration Form in the
Installation Specification
Factory Setting
Not applicable
Valid Entries
Routes (1–4)
Inspect
Yes
Copy Option
No
Console Procedure
Tables
→
UDP
Routing
→
Dial pattern no. (1–20)
→
Enter
→
Dial route no. (1–4)
→
Enter
→
Pool
→
Dial pool dial-out code (up to 4 digits)
→
Enter
→
Exit
→
Exit
→
Exit
→
Exit
PC Procedure
→
→
Type pattern no. (1–20)
→
→
Type
route no. (1–4)
→
→
→
Type pool dial-out code
(up to 4 digits)
→
→
→
→
→