Setting Up A Route For Long Distance Calling - Nortel Enterprise Edge 2.0 Programming Manual

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134 Configuring Enterprise Edge Services
The destination code can use a different route depending on a Schedule (see
Services). In the current example, Route 001 is used when someone dials 9 during
normal mode (the mode used when the other Schedules are turned off).
The route for the first schedule appears after Normal:. Type the defined route
number 001.
The following illustrations show sample tables used for planning and recording
routing service. They are filled out to match the examples of routes for local and
long distance calling.
Routing Service (
Route #
(000-999)
001
002
Destination codes (Services; Routing service; Destination codes)
Service Schedule
name
(max. 7 char)
DestCode
(max. 7 digits)
9
1

Setting up a route for long distance calling

An office may have leased lines or T1 E&M trunks which make it cheaper to call
long distance. The routing should take place automatically when the number of the
outgoing call begins with 1.
Again, the first step is to define a route (under Call Routing in Telephony
Services).
Type 002 (or any other available route number) at Route:
Assuming that the discounted lines for calling long distance have been placed
in Line pool B, choose it as the line pool.
Type 1 at Destination Code:
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)
Services: Routing Service
Dial out (if required)
(max. 24 digits or characters)
none
none
Night Rte
Normal Rte
Use route
Absorb
Use route
Absorb
(000-999)
Length
(000-999)
Length
001
All
000
All
All
002
0
000
All
000
All
All
000
All
All
Use Pool
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
Evening Rte
Lunch Rte
Use route
Absorb
Use route
Absorb
Length
(000-999)
(000-999)
Length
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
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