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Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes
Panels
See also:
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"Setting up VoIP trunks for fallback" on page 391
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"Configuring lines" on page 129
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"BRI ISDN: BRI T-loops" on page 195
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"Dialing plan: System settings" on page 267
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"Dialing plan: Public network" on page 275
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"Dialing plan: Private network settings" on page 281
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"Dialing plan: Line pools and line pool codes" on page 357
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"Public networking: Tandem calls from private node" on
page 293
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"Private networking: Using destination codes" on page 339
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"Private networking: PRI and VoIP tandem networks" on
page 323
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"Private networking: MCDN over PRI and VoIP" on page 297
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"Private networking: DPNSS network services (UK only)" on
page 331
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"Configuring centralized voice mail" on page 351
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Routes
The first step to setting up call routing is to define line pools into uniquely named routes. A route
can be used with more than one destination code, but a line pool should only be used with one
route.
Figure 81
illustrates the Routes tab.
Figure 81 Routes table
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Tasks
Feature notes