Features
ARS/F-Route
Networking
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F-Route
Digits dialed by a user can be sent to the F-Route tables and speci
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ed as a networked number by
entering the Networked node ID (Trunk Group 101-150 correspond to Network ID’s 1-50) as the
target trunk group number, calls will be routed to the target system via the node ID speci
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ed.
The
F-Route tables will then analyze the dialed digits in the target system. At the target system the call
will be analyzed within F-Route for the following call types:
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Outgoing call to a trunk
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Extension access call
(you must translate the dialed digits)
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Access to the other system
via Aspire Networking
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No de
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ned dial
Alternate route selection is not available when the primary networking route is busy. When all
channels are busy, the call will return a busy tone.
If you wish to allow an extension on System A to dial an access code to access a speci
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c trunk on
the remote System B. You could:
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Set up a F-route in Site B. For example, using the digit 7, go to Program 11-01 and for digit 7,
enter under 7x, Digit = 1, Type = F-Route.
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In Program 44-02-01, under F-Route 1, enter dial data as 7 and additional data as 1.
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In Program 44-05-01, under route table 1, detour order 1, enter the trunk group (101, would be
Program 10-27 system 01).
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At Site A also do the same setup, except in Program 44-05-01 put the trunk group you want to
access and also delete 1 digit.
When someone from Site B dials "7" they will hear dial tone from Site A.
Compared With Single System Con
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guration
In a single system with F-Route used, the dialing is analyzed when the call is initially dialed.
Operation
With the sample programming shown below, dialing the F-Route access number, which is de
Þ
ned
in the F-Route table (7300), the system calls extension number 300 within System 1 (System ID 1).
The telephone’s display initially indicates the F-Route number in progress, then changes to appear
as an normal intercom call.
(Sample Programming for calls from System 1 to System 2. To simplify the example, the program-
ming for calls from System 2 to System 1 has been omitted.)
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