Rerouting; Active Rerouting - Siemens Hicom 100 E Service Manual

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Programming guide
Networking
Example: the CorNet route code of the Hicom 300 system is "33"; the DDI number to be
entered for ext. 11 is, therefore, "3311". For ext. 12, the DDI no. is "3312" and so on.
See "Direct dialling in numbers" for the programming sequence, Section 10.6.1
The Hicom 100E internal numbers can be changed, where necessary, with the PC tool
"Assistant L" (e.g."11" to "3311").
In both cases, the route in which the line to the main PBX is located is to be programmed as
the "PBX", see Section 10.3.6 and Figure 6-8.
Input sequence
A
1 6 4 (up to
SW2.0.2)
1 6 14 (as of SW 2.1)
B
*
C
1
D
<OK>
E
<F8>
10.3.2

Rerouting

Call diversion via CorNet-N is carried out using "partial rerouting" in order to optimise the use
of the B-channel.
10.3.2.1

Active rerouting

The rerouting feature can be activated for each route in an ISDN network (CorNet/QSig).
Rerouting must also be activated in the remote system. The rerouting settings are as follows:
never, if path is known or always.
Example: rerouting is to be performed for route 1 (path known).
Input sequence
A
1 6 81 (up to SW
2.0.2)
1 6 181(as of SW2.1)
B
*
C
1
D
<OK>
E
<F8>
Rerouting can be deactivated by entering "0" under point C and can be permanently activated
by entering "2".
10-8
Meaning
Route 1 type (
select route 1–4 with "+" and "–" or
directly with "#")
Change input
PBX
Confirm input
Return to Start menu
Meaning
Rerouting active route 1
(select route 1–4 with "+" and "–" or
directly with "#")
Change input
If path known
Confirm input
Return to Start menu
Display
Route 1: trunk
Route 1:
Route 2: PBX
Route 1: PBX
System administration
Display
Route 1: no
Route 1:
Route 2: if path known
Route 1: if path known
System administration
A31003-K16-X001-3-7620
Hicom 100 E Version 2.1, Service manual
,
07/99

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