Defining The Routes To The Public Network - ASCOM Ascotel 2025 System Manual

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In each system create one route for each of the other systems.
1. Create a route for each system:
– For system 1: route 5
– For system 2: route 6
– For system 3: route 7
2. In each system, name the routes you have just defined:
– Route 5: for PINX 1
– Route 6: for PINX 2
– Route 7: for PINX 3
3. In system 1 create one route for system 3 (route 1-7) and one route for
system 2 (route 1-6).
4. In system 2 create one route for system 1 (route 2-5) and one route for
system 3 (route 2-7).
5. In system 3 create one route for system 1 (route 3-5) and one route for
system 2 (route 3-6).
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Defining the Routes to the Public Network

In each system create a route to the public network. The simplest way is to reserve
one route number for the public network.
System 1 is the gateway PINX, i.e. all the calls between the private leased-line net-
work and the public network are routed via this system. The route that assumes
this task must be specified.
1. Reserve route 1 for the public network.
2. In each system create the route to the public network:
– System 1: Route 1 (route 1-1)
– System 2: Route 1 (route 2-1)
– System 3: Route 1 (route 3-1)
3. In all the systems, specify route 1 as "to the public network".
4. In system 1 specify route 1 for routing calls from other systems to the public
network:
– Transit route = route 1
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