ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — GENERIC 1
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ROUTING PATTERNS Page 1 of 1
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PatternNumberGrp No.FRLNPAFigure 7-78. Routing Patterns ScreenPermitted entries are numbers within the range 1 through 254. The appropriatenumber must come from the RNX/HNPA/FNPA/RHNPA tables.Permitted entries are numbers within the range 1 through 99. The appropriatenumber must come from the previously administered TRUNK GROUP screen.NOTE: There is no restriction on using the same trunk group number in morethan one routing pattern.Permitted entries are numbers within the range 0 through 7 (where 0 is leastrestrictive and 7 is most restrictive).NOTE: ISDN-PRI does not alter the usage of FRLs. However, to access anISDN-PRI trunk group, the calling extension must be compatible, both in termsof FRL and BCC.Permitted entries are the NPA (area code) for the terminating switch.NOTE: This field is not used for AAR or tie trunk applications, although itmay still be translated.