
Chapter 6 Trunk Spans and Dialing Rules
Example:
| REVERSE_STATIONS Value | |
Digital Trunk | 0 | 1 |
Spans |
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37 | ||
38 | ||
39 |
RNA_EXTEND_TIME
This keyword specifies the number of seconds to extend call analysis if the Ring No Answer timeout has occurred but the call has been answered.
RULE_0 through RULE_4
There are five trunk groups within the CPSEE_TSP500. Trunk Group 0 is the default for all trunks not assigned elsewhere. Each trunk group has a dial- ing rule associated with it.
This keyword specified the method of dialing on the indicated trunk group for the various dial types supported (six of them). A vertical bar separates each dial specification.
The following is an explanation of the various dial types associated with each trunk group.
1.Local telephone number.
2.Local, but NOT in our area code.
3.
4.Long Distance.
5.Special. This rule is used for telephone numbers that are less than ten digits (USA only). For example, an extension on a PBX is considered Special. Special is also the rule that will be used for dialing Remote Agents (Outbound Digital Stations).
6.International dialing.
Individual dialing rules can be made up of various characters. The following is an explanation of those characters.
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