4. 5. 2
Routing Functions for Incoming Calls
Call distribution is allocated the following incoming routing functions:
• Routing a call to a destination, depending on the position of the allocated
switch group (see
• Routing a call to an alternative destination if the original destination is either
busy or if the call goes unanswered (see
• Restricting the number of calls incoming simultaneously on each call distribu-
tion element
(Incoming connections
subsequent caller will obtain busy, provided no alternative destination
busy
has been defined.
• Routing a call to data service destinations:
Data service destinations can be configured for each call distribution element
(see
"Data services", page
• Routing a call to external remote control or modem:
This destination is normally allocated only once in every system to enable access
to external remote control via a DDI number. (See
from outside the system", page
4. 5. 3
Routing Functions for Outgoing Calls
Outgoing calls via the line keys of a key telephone are routed via the route entered
under
KT route
(see
Routing elements
System Functions and Features as of I7.9
"Call destination", page
231).
483.)
"Key Telephones", page
90).
"Alternative Destinations", page
setting) As soon as this limit is exceeded, any
"Remote controlling features
122).
91).
CDE if
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