System Functions and Features as of I7.9
Routing elements
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Route
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Routes in relation to the other routing elements
The route function applies only to outgoing calls.
A route determines the direction of outgoing calls through allocation to trunk
groups. All outgoing calls are routed via a route to one or more trunk groups. They
also include calls routed via the Least Cost Routing function and transit calls in a
PISN. Normally a separate route is set up for each PINX
The route elements can be allocated internal call numbers in the internal number-
ing plan. In this way a route element can be selected directly (route selection, see
).
Name
is used to assign a name to each route. The main purpose of the name is to
provide orientation; it does not have a routing function.
Tip:
It is advisable to name the routes according to their function. For example
Transit Routing
,
Remote Alarming
,
to PINX 3
, etc. It makes the configuration
work all the clearer.
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