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Table 47
describes the fields on the top panel.
Table 47 Route settings (Sheet 1 of 2)
Attribute
Value
Route
<001-999>
External
<a maximum of 24
Number
digits>
Use Pool
Pool A to Pool O or
BlocA to BlocF
DN Type
Public
Private
Local (Subscriber)
National
Special (International)
Service
Public
Type
Private
TIE
Foreign exchange
(FX)
OUTWATS
Switched Digital
(SDS)
Service ID
<digits>
Note:
Outgoing call display: If you have the trunks set up to send called number information,
and the DN type is set to anything, except Private, the system sends the Public OLI
number you specified under line programming. If the DN type is set to Private, the system
sends the Private OLI number. Refer to "Line Access tab" in the Device Configuration
Guide (NN40020-300).
Chapter 26 Dialing plan: Routing and destination codes
Description
This number is unique to each route.
Enter the external or dial-out number for the route you want the
assigned telephone to use. The external number is a digit or group
of digits that get inserted in front of your dialed digits. If all the
required numbers are defined in the destination code/dial string,
this box can be left empty.
Optional entries in the dial string:
P = 1.5 second pause (counts as one digit in the dialing string) (F78
telset)
DT = wait for dial tone (counts as two digits in the dialing string)
(F804 telset)
Select a line pool for the route.
The Bloc pools only display if you have PRI or VoIP trunks.
This setting tells the system what type of line protocol the route
uses to process the dial string. Refer to
page
262.
MCDN private networks: Local, National, and Special are special
designators used to route calls from Meridian 1 systems, through
BCM systems, out to the public network. Select
Telephony > Dialing plan > Private Networks tab to define the
codes for these settings. Also refer to
codes to tandem calls" on page
When the BCM receives outgoing calls from the Meridian 1, it
recognizes the call type and appends the appropriate access code
to the Meridian dial string.
This code then matches to a route that uses the same DN type,
passing the call along, either to another node (the route would have
the same DN type) or to the public network (the route would have a
Public DN type), depending on the routing information.
This setting tells the system what type of line protocol the route
uses to process the dial string. These protocols are used for lines
connected to DMS-100, DMS-250 and 4ESS switches. Refer to
"PRI route types" on page
If you choose a service, type in the identification number for the
service.
"PRI route types" on
Configuration >
"Using the MCDN access
257.
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