Internal Sorting Of Call Routes - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Network Configuration Manual

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Configuring Individual WAN Connections
Configuring POTS capability on the MAX 6000 and MAX 3000
Viewing the call routes with the DO command displays the following screen:.
The columns on the Call Routes screen are:
#
phone #
SSP
T
Dest

Internal sorting of call routes

You can route your POTS calls in one of two ways: to the first matching route, or to the port
that has been available the longest. Specify your choice by setting the System > Sys Config
profile's Call Distrib Type parameter to First Avail (the default) or to Fair Share.
First Avail routing
With First Avail routing, incoming calls are always routed to the first available port. Call routes
are sorted in the following order, ensuring that the first match is also the most specific match:
Parameter
Phone Number
Src Slot
Src Port
Call Rte Type
Dst Slot
4-104
Call route profile number in System > Call Routes.
Phone # filter in the call route profile. Note that if the phone # is > 11 digits,
then the first 10 digits are displayed followed by the abbreviation indicator ~
Source slot and port filter.
Call route type filter (T=trunk-any, D=trunk-digital, V=trunk-voice)
Destination of call route (C12=Channel Group 12, T5=Trunk Group 5,
T#=Trunk Group from dialed number, 3:1=Dest slot/port 3:1, FA=first
available)
Sort order within the parameter
First with the exact phone number (beginning with ^ and ending with $),
then followed by reverse-lexical ordering (3, 211, 2, 1) among actual phone
numbers, followed by no phone number.
From the most specific to the least specific.
From the most specific to the least specific.
Trunk-Digital, Trunk-Voice and then Trunk-Any.
From the most specific to the least specific.
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