Route Overflow; Digit Repetition - Siemens Hicom 100 E Service Manual

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10.3.7

Route overflow

If programmed, the route overflow feature permits the system to automatically access free lines
in another route when all lines in a specific route have been seized. Route overflow is only
supported within routes of the same type, see also Section 10.3.5.
Example:
Route 1 = ISDN, line 1 to 4
Route 2 = PBX, line 5 and 6
Route 3 = analogue trunk, line 7 and 8
Lines from route 1 are to overflow to route 3.
Based on trunk code "9", lines 1 to 4 are first seized. Once these have been seized, lines 7 and
8 are then seized with "9".
Input sequence
A
1 6 3 (up to
SW2.0.2)
1 6 13(as of SW2.1)
B
*
C
3
D
<OK>
E
<F8>
The overflow route can be defined by entering 1, 2, 3 or 4 under point C.
The overflow feature can be deactivated by pressing the F3 key.
10.3.8

Digit repetition

Digit repetition for a route (PBX only) is to be configured if automatic line seizure has been
deactivated and the trunk code(s) for this route is/are to be automatically transmitted to the
main PBX as first digit(s).
This is necessary if, within a network, the main PBX and Hicom 100E are to share an extension
number plan.
Example:
Lines to the main PBX in route 2
Main PBX extension numbers from 200 to 299, 300 to 399
First of all, (using the "Assistant L" PC tool,) the Hicom 100E internal numbers and DDI
numbers are to be changed from "11", "12" etc. to "411", "412" etc.
A31003-K16-X001-3-7620, 07/99
Hicom 100 E Version 2.1, Service manual
Meaning
Overflow routing from route 1
(select route 1–4 with "+" and "–" or
directly with "#")
Change input
Overflow from route 1 to route 3
Confirm input
Return to Start menu
Programming guide
Networking
Display
from route 1: –
from route 1:
from route 1: 3
from route 1: 3
System administration
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