Create An Incoming Call Route; Sample Incoming Call Route - Avaya G150 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Create an Incoming Call Route

To enable calls to be routed when the G150 goes into survivable mode, Incoming Call Routes
must be configured. In survivable mode, DDI/DID is supported for all trunk types (Analog, BRI,
PRI and T1). DDI/DID calls matching the numbering plan are routed directly to a numbered
extension by the G150 Incoming Call Route configuration on Manager.
The G150 configuration has two Incoming Call Routes configured by default:
Destination = Dial In; Line Group ID = 0: Routes calls to the modem for remote access.
Destination = Main; Line Group ID = 0: Routes all incoming calls to the Main Hunt
Group.
By default all incoming voice calls to extensions that have not been configured in the dial plan
are sent to the hunt group Main (extension 200), whose members consist only of locally
attached telephones. The G150 comes with the Main hunt group as a default configuration.

Sample Incoming Call Route

Figure 57
demonstrates how an incoming call route can be configured to route a DDI/DID to a
specific extension number.
Figure 57: Incoming Call Route Example
To create incoming call route for routing a DDI/DID to a specific extension number:
1. Click
to receive a configuration form. The Receiving Config from dialog box appears
displaying the IP address of the G150. Enter the G150 system password.
2. Click Incoming Call Route from the Configuration Tree.
3. Right-click within the window on the right-hand side and select New. An Incoming Call
Route configuration window is displayed.
4. In the Incoming Number field, enter one of your ISDN numbers.
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