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Chapter 6: Defining Integration Patterns
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11. Repeat steps 8 through 10 until all 9 integration stings have been recorded. Some of
the strings may be identical (although the extension may be different if you tested
from different stations).
12. To return to the C:\Amanda> prompt, press the following key combinations:
Ctrl+X
Ctrl+C
To decide what integration strings to add to 1001.PBX:
1.
Look at the integration string from Test 1. This represents a Ring No Answer call that
forwarded to Amanda. Locate the characters that match the extension number that
forwarded. On your notepad, rewrite the string so that the extension number is
replaced by the lower case letter r’s. For example, if your string was “#123”, then
your new string would be “#rrr”. In the case of the Partner example, the “#03##123#
would be changed to “#03##rrr#.
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You may have 2, 3, 4 or more digits in your extension numbers. The
number of r’s will match the number of digits in your extension dial
plan.
2.
Go to the integration string for Test 2. It may be similar to the one above, or it may
contain a more complex string that has both the first and second extensions listed. If
the string is identical to the previous string (for example, #03##123#), draw a line
through it on your notepad.
If both extensions are listed, determine which number was the first extension (origi-
nally called) and which was the second extension. If your string looks similar to
“#122123”, then the 122 was the second extension, and 123 was the first extension.
On your string, replace the first extension with the lower case r’s and the first exten-
sion with lower case s’s. Our example would look like “#sssrrr”. The Partner would
change from “#03##122#123#” to #03##sss#rrr#”.
3.
The integration string from Test 3 may be identical to the string from Test 1 (except
for the extension number). If so, draw a line through it.
If not, then your switch sends a unique busy forwarded integration to Amanda. For
example, the string may look like “*123”. The “*” denotes a busy forwarded call, and
the “123” is the extension that forwarded. Replace the “123” with lower case b’s.
Your string would now look like “*bbb”.
4.
The integration string from Test 4 may be identical to the one from Test 3. If so, draw
a line through it.
If not, then identify the first extension number and replace the number with lower
case b’s. Identify the second extension number and replace the number with lower
case s’s. Your string may have looked like “*122123” and should now look like “*sss-
bbb”.
5.
The integration string from Test 5 is to differentiate a trunk based call from a station
based transfer if the switch offers this level of differentiation. If this string is identical
to string one or three, draw a line through it.
If not, evaluate the new string to see what other information was sent in addition to
“123” which is the forwarding extension. If the integration string contains the trunk
ID number (even though it is supposed to be disabled), replace the numbers with
either x’s (if the trunk ID is insignificant).
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