Panasonic KX-TDA100 Features Manual page 218

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1.26 Networking Features
2.
TIE Line Routing and Modification Table
2.1 To Make a TIE Line Call
If you dial:
a) 2xxx
b) 3xxx
c) 4xxx
(2, 3, 4: Other PBX
Extension Number
[TIE] in the Flexible
Numbering Plan)*
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Explanation:
To use this method, it is necessary to know each PBX code in order to identify the
location of an extension.
Case 1:
Extension 1012 of PBX-1 dials TIE line access number "7", PBX code "952", and
extension number "1011".
Extension 1012 of PBX-1 is connected to extension "1011" of PBX-2.
Case 2:
Extension 1011 of PBX-1 dials TIE line access number "7", PBX code "953", and
extension number "1011".
Extension 1011 of PBX-1 is connected to extension "1011" of PBX-3.
The TIE Line Routing and Modification Table is referenced by the PBX to identify the
trunk route when an extension user makes a TIE line call.
It is necessary to make unified tables with all PBXs in the TIE line network.
The routing pattern appropriate for each call is decided by the dialled number.
There are two system programmes for the tables:
TIE Line Routing Table: used to assign the leading digits (PBX code or extension
number) and trunk group hunt sequence.
TIE Modify Removed Digits/Added Number: used to remove digits from and add
a number to the dialled number of the TIE line call. This modification may be needed
depending on the TIE line network configuration.
[Programming Examples]
Your PBX is PBX-1 and there are four PBXs in your TIE line network. To identify the
trunk route as illustrated, you should make the following tables.
a) Extension Number Method (Access without PBX Code)
Extn. 4xxx
TRG 2
Extn. 1xxx
*:
2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering
TIE Line Network
PBX-4
b-2nd) 3xxx
c) 4xxx
TRG 1
a) 2xxx
b-1st) 3xxx
PBX-1
PBX-3
Extn. 3xxx
Extn. 2xxx
PBX-2

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