Section 700-Operation
Appendix A. EX 1.0 Feature Update
DBS-2.3/9.2-700
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
Page A-27
Figure A-12.T1 Network Call Priority Routing
Call Forwarding to Network Extensions
Any call can forward to an extension on any node by assigning the targeted extension number
in a Personal Speed Dial bin. To establish the call forward setting, the user follows normal
call forwarding settings and uses the (AUTO)XXX personal speed dial number entry.
Paging Across Network Nodes
Every node can allow or deny network paging for each class of service.
Network Route Selection
An enhanced option is available for Forced Least Cost Routing to include network route
selection. This option provides 50 6-digit entries which determine how dialed numbers are
routed through the network for optimal cost performance.
For example, if Node 1 of a networked system is in the 201 area code and Node 2 is in the
212 area code, all calls from Node 1 to the 212 area code or surrounding area codes can be
routed through the second node to the public network.
Remote CO Access
End users in one node can also place calls manually through a distant node by dialing the
node number followed by a trunk group (9).
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Extension 3XXX
Node 4
Extension 4XXX
Node 1
Extension 1XXX
Node 2
Extension 2XXX
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