1.26 Networking Features
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Feature Guide
2.
TIE Line and Trunk Connection
To connect the TIE line with the trunk, the following patterns are available:
1)
Trunk-to-TIE Access
2)
TIE-to-Trunk Access
3)
Trunk-to-TIE-to-Trunk Access
2.1
Trunk-to-TIE Access
It is possible to assign an extension of another PBX as the destination of incoming trunk calls to
the own PBX.
It is also possible to forward calls using a virtual PS. Using this method, trunk calls received at PBX-
1 are forwarded directly to the extension at PBX-2, even when using the PBX Code method.
a)
Incoming Trunk Call Destination Assignment
[Example]
Explanation:
An outside caller dials "123-4567". The call is sent to extension "2011" of PBX-2 through the
TIE line according to the assignment of the DID call destination of PBX-1. (
→
Inward Dialling (DID)/Direct Dialling In (DDI))
3.16.3 [10-3] DDI / DID Table—DDI / DID Destination—Day, Lunch, Break, Night
PBX-1
TIE Line Network
TIE Line
PBX-2
Extn. 2011
Outside Caller
Trunk
Trunk
Interface
Dials "123-4567".
Telephone Company
Destination: 2011
DID No: 4567
Interface
Extn. 1011
Summary of Contents for KX-TDA15
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