Viewing Outgoing Routing Settings - Avaya CS7000 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 3: Administering the Avaya Conference Management Server (CMS)
Customers can also specify a descending list of preferred trunks to be used when their first
preference reaches capacity. This functionality diverts calls through alternative trunks during
times of heavy load. In the ogrouting.fil file, trunks are separated by commas. The sample
ogrouting.fil file below shows a descending list of preferred trunks:
ROUTING DIGITS
"86"
"76"
"5659"
END ROUTING
The Demand.ini file is checked if a client request for a particular hunt group is nonexistent. The
Demand.ini file is also checked if the number or prefix is not referenced in the ogrouting.fil.
Demand.ini contains a parameter called DialGroups. DialGroups specifies a series of hunt
groups to be used. If the related trunk resources are available, the first hunt group is used. If
resources is unavailable, the second hunt group is used, and so on. If ogrouting.fil is configured,
the values in ogrouting.fil overwrite the values contained in the DialGroups parameter.

Viewing outgoing routing settings

To view current outgoing routing settings:
1. From the OgRouting menu, select Display Routing Table.
The system displays the Outgoing Routing dialog.
Figure 15: Outgoing Routing Dialog
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OUTGOING ROUTING TABLE
GROUP
001,009
002,005
003,007
January 2006

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