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Table Create 1 Internal 4 Digit Extensions
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TableEntry Create
TableEntry Create
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DestinationRoute Create
DestinationRoute Create
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DestinationRouteEntry Create
DestinationRouteEntry Create
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DestinationRouteOperation Create
DestinationRouteOperation Create
P
LAN
Two DestinationRouteOperation Create commands prepend the IP
Address of the destination NBX system to the extension that the user
dialed. In this example, the IP address for Atlanta is 192.168.25.100 and
for Dallas, the IP address is 192.168.35.100. You must use the asterisk (*)
character to separate fields within the IP address and to separate the IP
address from the destination extension.
Example: Dial Plan with Site Codes
In
Figure
11, each of the three sites uses the same extension range. In the
Internal table in the Chicago system dial plan, the entries shown in
Figure 13
select route 522 and 523 if a user dials the site codes 62 and 63
respectively, and then dials an extension. The dial plans for the Atlanta
and Dallas NBX systems would contain similar, but not identical entries.
An explanation of each line in the dial plan follows
Figure 13 Sample Dial Plan Entries for Chicago Using Site Codes
Id Entry
Digits
-- -----
----------- --- --- -------------
1
100
62
1
101
63
Route Description
----- -----------
522 Atlanta VTL Connection
523 Dallas VTL Connection
Route Entry DestinationExtension
----- ----- --------------------
522
523
Route Entry OperId Operation
----- ----- ------ ---------
Min Max Class
6 6
WAN
6 6
WAN
1 *0006
1 *0006
522
1
1 stripLead
522
1
2 prepend
Figure
13.
Prio Route
---- -----
0
522
0
523
Value
-----
2
192*168*25*100*

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