4.3 Private Network Features
4.3.1 TIE Line Service
Description
A TIE line is a privately leased communication line between two or more PBXs, which provides cost effective
communications between company members at different locations.
Interface
The following interfaces can be used to establish a private network:
Interface
VoIP (H.323)
BRI/PRI (QSIG)
E & M
T1 (TIE [E & M])
E1 (E & M)
The available interfaces depend on the cards installed in the PBX.
→
9.26 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property - BRI Port—Network Numbering Plan
—Trunk Property
→
9.27 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property - PRI Port—Network Numbering Plan
—Trunk Property
Conditions
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A TIE line connection can be established through a Trunk Adaptor using a PRI line (QSIG).
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For details about establishing a TIE line connection over an E & M, T1, or E1 interface, refer to the
documentation of the legacy gateway through which the connection will be made.
Feature Manual References
2.1.1.6 Intercept Routing
2.3.2 Call Forwarding (FWD)
2.7.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)/Call Barring (Barring)
2.8.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
2.12.1 Call Transfer
2.16.1 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
5.5.6 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering
6.1 Capacity of System Resources
Operating Manual References
1.2.1 Basic Calling
4.3.1.1 Making a TIE Line Call
Description
One of the following two methods can be used to make a TIE line call.
<Extension Number Method (Access without PBX Code)>
Dial the [Extension Number] only.
Internet Protocol (IP)
Digital (ISDN 2B+D/30B+D/23B+D)
Analogue
Digital (64 kbps × 24 channels)
Digital (64 kbps × 30 channels)
4.3 Private Network Features
Network Type
Feature Manual
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