4.1.2 Call Distribution Port Group
Description
It is possible to set which virtual port receives each call depending on the telephone number of the called
party.
By assigning each port to a Call Distribution Port Group (CDPG), it is possible to select which group
receives each call. CDPG settings cover all V-IPGW cards in the PBX, which allows for ports on different
cards to be assigned to the same CDPG. In other words, two 8-port cards can be used as one 16-port card.
Programming Example:
To enable this feature, it is necessary to program the following 2 tables through system programming:
•
CDPG Table
- in order to assign ports to Call Distribution Port Groups.
•
Hunt Pattern Table
- in order to program a priority list of CDPG destinations for each leading number.
[Programming Example of the CDPG Table]
V-IPGW Card Number
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
→ 9.12 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property—V-IPGW—Call Distribution Port Group
*1
[Programming Example of the Hunt Pattern Table]
Leading
No.
Number
1
10
2
20
:
:
32
300
→ 9.11.2 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Shelf Property—V-IPGW—Hunt Pattern—Hunt Pattern 1–16—Leading
*1
Number
→ 9.11.2 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Shelf Property—V-IPGW—Hunt Pattern—Hunt Pattern 1–16—Call
*2
Distribution Port Group—1st–16th
Note
The same CDPG can be set for several leading numbers.
Explanation:
As shown in the CDPG table above, CDPG 1 consists of Port 1 of the first card and Port 1 of the second
card. When "1023-456-7890" (leading number: 10) is dialed:
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Port Number
Call Distribution Port
Group (1st)
*1
*2
CDPG 1
CDPG 1
:
CDPG 8
1
2
:
8
1
:
8
Call Distribution Port
Group (2nd)
CDPG 4
CDPG 2
:
CDPG 11
4.1.2 Call Distribution Port Group
Call Distribution Port Group
CDPG 1
CDPG 2
:
CDPG 2
CDPG 1
:
CDPG 3
Call Distribution Port
...
Group (16th)
*2
...
...
...
...
*1
*2
-
CDPG 3
:
-
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