Lucent Technologies SLC ConnectReach User & Service Manual page 179

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Configuring the SLC
ConnectReach
Using the Configuration Commands
Configuring Dialing (Continued)
Key commands
(continued)
System
The following figure provides an example of an output-insert table.
The following is an explanation of the output-insert table example:
Row 1
Row 2
Row 3
Access-code
The one is deleted, which is required by
some long distance carriers, and the call
is routed to trunk group 1. Trunk group 2
is an alternate (row 3).
The call is routed to trunk 1 with trunk
group 2 as an alternate (row 3).
The call is routed to trunk 2.
This command assigns from one to six digits, zero
through nine, as the access-code for connecting to an
outside trunk or an inside line.
If the access-code is to be used for connecting to an
outside line, the trunk-access command needs to be
enabled. The caller dials the access-code to get an
outside trunk.
If the access-code is to be used for connecting to an
inside line, the trunk-access is set to auto. The caller
dials a seven-digit number which is made up of the
access code plus the line extension being called. The
number of digits necessary for the access-code is
seven minus the number of extension digits. For
example, if the extension digits are set to three, the
access-code needs to be comprised of four digits to
bring the total number of digits dialed to seven. In this
example if caller dials 429-1101, the extension is 101
and the access-code is 4291.
363-208-050
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Issue 4
June 2002
4-93

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