SmartWare Software Configuration Guide

33 • CS interface configuration

 

 

The following example shows how to create and configure an interface, how to display it, and how to delete another.

node>enable

node#configure node(cfg)#context cs

node(ctx-cs)[switch]#interface isdn IF-PBX1 node(if-pstn)[IF-PBX1]#route call dest-interface TAB-CALLED-NUMBER node(if-pstn)[IF-PBX1]#show call-control provider

Provider: IF-PBX1

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Binding:

(none)

Protocol:

(unknown)

DTMF Dialing:

disabled

Tone-Set Profile:

(none)

PSTN Profile:

default

Routing Destination:

router (IF-PBX1-precall-service)

Active Endpoints:

0

Suspended endpoints:

0

node(if-pstn)[IF-PBX1]#exit node(ctx-cs)[switch]#show call-control provider Call Control: switch

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Providers

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local router sn43 IF-PBX1 IF-PBX2

IF-PUBLIC-PSTN1

IF-PUBLIC-PSTN2

IF-COMPOFF-A

HUNT-COMPOFF-A HUNT-PBX HUNT-PUBLIC-PSTN

node(ctx-cs)[switch]#no interface isdn IF-PBX1 node(ctx-cs)[switch]#

Configuring call routing

SmartWare offers two levels of call routing: basic interface routing and advanced call routing. Basic interface routing allows you to forward all incoming calls on a CS interface to a destination CS interface.

Advanced call routing allows you to route calls to all available CS interfaces, based on a criteria such as calling number, destination number, ISDN bearer capability, or other call properties. Using mapping tables, you can modify call properties like the calling or called party number, URI, etc. Furthermore, you can collect numbers using the digit-collection feature of called party number routing tables. Call services like hunt or distribution groups can be used to distribute calls to multiple destination interfaces.

Configuring call routing

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