Peerless Industries KX-TDA15 PBX Code Method Access with PBX Code Example, Trunk-to-TIE Access

Models: KX-TDA200 KX-TDA15 KX-TDA30 KX-TDA100

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1.28 Networking Features

b)PBX Code Method (Access with PBX Code) [Example]

 

TIE Line Network

PBX-4

PBX-3

PBX Code 954

PBX Code 953

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Extn. 1011

2 953-1011

1A TIE line call is sent to PBX-2 from PBX-1. If the number sent from PBX-1 has the PBX code of PBX-2 "952", the call will be received at the corresponding extension of PBX-2 (e.g., 1011of PBX-2). If not, PBX-2 checks the number in the TIE Line Routing and Modified Table of PBX-2.

1 953-1011

Extn. 1011

PBX-1

Dials "7-953-1011". PBX Code 951

Note

Extn. 1011

PBX-2

PBX Code 952

2If the match is found in the table, the call will be modified according to the table and send to the corresponding PBX (PBX-3).

3The number sent from PBX-2 "953-1011" has the PBX code of PBX-3 "953". The call is received at extension "1011" of PBX-3.

When a TIE line call is sent to a PBX from another PBX, first the PBX modifies the number sent to the PBX according to the assignment for each trunk port of the PBX: the removed number of digits from and/or added number to the number sent to the PBX is determined by the assignment. Then the PBX starts to check the number whether the number has the PBX code of the PBX.

3.TIE Line and Trunk Connection

To connect the TIE line with the trunk, the following patterns are available:

1)Trunk-to-TIE Access

2)TIE-to-Trunk Access

3)Trunk-to-TIE-to-Trunk Access

3.1 Trunk-to-TIE Access

It is possible to assign an extension of another PBX as the destination of incoming trunk calls to the own PBX.

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Peerless Industries KX-TDA15, KX-TDA100 manual PBX Code Method Access with PBX Code Example, TIE Line and Trunk Connection