19-4 Configuration Mawal

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19.2

ROUTE TABLE FOR REMOTE NETWORKING

 

 

Remote networking refers to situations where lbshiba VP Systems are located at different

 

 

locations behind different phone systems.

 

 

The information in this table specifies the outgoing routes from this location. The information

 

 

includes the name of each route, whether the route can be dropped, and digits t6access the

 

 

route.

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Example of the RODTB Table:

nHow The ROUTE Table Is Used

The ROUTE Table contains the digits required to access outgoing routes. If the frost route

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choice is unavailable, a message is spoken informing the caller that all circuits are busy.

 

m How to Configure The ROUTE Table

LL-~ The ARS of the PBX can be used instead of configuring each individual trunk group.

Up to 50 routes may be defined. These can be TIE lines, DID or Centrex trunks, WATS,

MCI, SPRINT, DDD, or other services.

ROUTE NAME

Enter the name of the route. Example: WATS, SPRINT, DDD.

DROP

Some outgoing telephone lies can be dropped if the call Cannot be

 

completed due to busy or no answer. This is determined by the

 

PBX or facility’the caII was placed on. If the facility can be

 

dropped, the Toshiba VP System can prompt the caller to dial

 

another extension. If not, the caller must hang up and rediah

 

Determine if, after seizing an external trunk, the Toshiba VP System

 

can drop the trunk using the reconnect string and reconnect to the

 

caller.

DIGITS DIALED

The digits dialed to access other locations using this route. The

 

following characters may also be included:

 

D - delay.

 

E - wait for DIAL TONE here.

 

 

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Toshiba VP 300S manual Route Table for Remote Networking, How The Route Table Is Used