Features and Specifications Manual
R9 – 497
Doc.
No. 8201 -
Release 1.0
July 2003
Route Advance Block
R-9
FEATURE
DESCRIPTION
The Route Advance Block feature allows up to 32 tables to be assigned.
Each table may contain four Trunk group priority levels from lowest cost to
most expensive. A station user may have a Route Advance key
programmed on their telephone or may access this feature using a Trunk
Access Code. When placing an outside call, the system follows the Route
Advance table assigned for the station, ensuring that the lowest cost
available Trunk group is used. Any Trunk group can be assigned to multiple
route advance priority tables.
SYSTEM
AVAILABILITY
Terminal Type
All terminals.
Required Components
None.
OPERATING
PROCEDURES
1.
Press a line key assigned for a Route Advance Block.
2.
Dial the desired number.
1.
Lift the handset, and receive internal dial tone.
2.
Dial a Route Advance Block Access Code.
3.
Dial the desired number.
SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Data Assignment
The 32 Route Advance Blocks can be programmed in System
Programming.
Up to four Trunk groups can be programmed in one Route Advance
Block priority table.
Trunk groups can be repeated in multiple priority tables.
To use this feature from a Multiline Terminal:
To use this feature from any station: