Trunk Group Routing - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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Trunk Group Routing

Description
Trunk Group Routing sets outbound call routing options for users that dial the Trunk Group Routing code
(9) for trunk calls. Trunk Group Routing routes calls in the order specified by system programming. If a
user dials 9 and all trunks in the first group are busy, the system may route the call to another group.
When you are setting up your system, Trunk Group Routing helps you minimize the expense of toll calls.
For example, if your system has outbound WATS lines, OCC lines and DDD lines, use Trunk Group
Routing to route calls to the WATS lines first.
There are 100 available Trunk Groups and 100 Routes.
Outbound
Conditions
DISA (Program 25-10) and Tie Lines (Program 34-03) have separate Trunk Group Routing
programs.
The system uses Trunk Group Routing programming (Program 14-06) when setting up
Ringing Line Preference.
Use trunk group programming to set the order in which users access trunks within a specific
trunk group.
Dialing 9 activates ARS, overriding trunk group routing if ARS service is turned on.
Call Forwarding, Off-Premise is not supported when using Alternate Trunk Group Routing.
Default Settings
Enabled (All trunks are in Group 1)
System Availability
Terminals
All Terminals
Required Component(s)
None
Related Features
WATS
Least Expensive
First Choice
OCC
Expensive
Second Choice
1237
DDD
Most Expensive
Third Choice

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