Features
Central Office Calls, Placing
Networking
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Central Office Calls, Placing
Central Of
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ce Calls, Placing: Seizing a trunk in a networked system
The system allows a user to seize a trunk in a networked system using the following methods:
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 use F-Routing and set the systems up as follows:
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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.
Conditions
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When using loop keys to make an outgoing call via the network, the loop key will not light.
Operation
The operation is automatic, the user dials the trunk access code in the normal way.
Abbreviated Dial numbers will follow the trunk routing if set to TRG 0 in Program 13-05.
For IP Networking, ensure that the VOIPU ‘trunk’ ports are in their own trunk group in Program
14-05. Do not create a trunk group with a mix of VoIP trunk ports and any other trunk port type.
VoIP trunk ports should not be seized directly via line keys or trunk access (Service Codes 9, #9 or
804).
Method of Outgoing
Available
Note
Speci
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ed Trunk Access (#9 + the trunk number)
No
Speci
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ed Trunk Group Access (804 + group number)
No
Trunk Route Access (9)
Yes
ARS/F-Route
Yes
See ARS/F-Route
Summary of Contents for Aspire Series
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