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Explanation
Extension 1011 dials as follows:
1. TIE line access code “7”, PBX code “952” and extension
number “1011”.
2. The call is forwarded or transferred by extension 1011 of the
other PBX, which has PBX code “952”, to the designated CO
line.
3. TIE Line Routing Table
The TIE Line Routing Table is referenced by the system to identify
the CO line route, when an extension user makes a TIE call.
It is necessary to make unified routing tables with each PBX in
your TIE line network.
A routing pattern appropriate for each call is decided by the first
three digits (except the TIE line access code) of the dialled number.
There are two system programs for the tables:
[340] TIE Line Routing Table: used to assign the access number
(PBX code or extension number) and CO line group hunt sequence.
[341] TIE Modify Removed / Added Digit: used to assign
removed and added digits of the dialled digits of the TIE call.
Programming Example
<Example>
Your system is PBX-1 and there are four PBXs in your TIE line
network. To identify the CO line route as illustrated below, you
should make the following routing table.
PBX-1
TRG 5
→
a) 952-xxxx
PBX-3
Ext. 1xxx
PBX-4
Ext. 2xx
Ext. xxxx
PBX-2
Ext. xxxx
PBX Code 952
PBX Code 951
PBX Code 953
b) 953-xxxx
→
TRG 6
c)2xx
→
TRG 7
TIE Line Network
Features
If you dial:
a) 7-952-xxxx
b) 7-953-xxxx
c) 2xx
(7: TIE line access code)
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