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The commands below are to set up the local and remote extension number ranges for each system.
Easy Edit
– Advanced Items/VoIP/Networking/AspireNet CVM/AspireNet Numb ering Plan
System Numbering
Easy Edit
– Advanced Items/VoIP/Networking/AspireNet CVM/AspireNet Numb ering Plan/System
Numb ering (PRG11-01)
Set the relevant digits for the remote systems extension range to the correct length using 1 st Dial Digit, 1 st
and 2 nd Dial Digit and Dial Digit Length. Set the Type to be Networking System Access and the
Networking ID should match the Networking System ID in AspireNet address for Remote.
Extension Numbers
Easy Edit
– Advanced Items/VoIP/Networking/AspireNet CVM/AspireNet Numb ering Plan/Extension
Numb ers (PRG11-02)
Assign extension numbers to port numbers for the local system
F-Route
Easy Edit
– Advanced Items/VoIP/Networking/AspireNet CVM/AspireNet Numb ering Plan/F-Route
(PRG44-XX)
Digits dialled by a user can be sent to the F-Route tables and specified as an AspireNet number by
entering the Networked node ID (Trunk Group 101-150 correspond to Network ID's 1-50) as the target trunk
group number, calls will be routed to the target system via the node ID specified. The dialled digits will then
be analysed by the F-Route tables in the target system. At the target system the call will be analysed within
F-Route for the following call types:
Outgoing call to a trunk
Extension access call (you must translate the dialled digits)
Access to the other system via AspireNet
No defined dial
Alternate route selection is not available when the primary network route is busy. When all channels are
busy the call will return busy tone.
Compared With Single System Configuration
In a single system with F-Route used, the dialling is analysed when the call is initially dialled.
Operation
The operation is automatic once configured in F Route programming.
The commands below are to allow extensions on one system use the trunks on another system to dial out.
Easy Edit
– Advanced Items/VoIP/Networking/AspireNet CVM/AspireNet Remote Trunk Access
Trunk Group Routing For Extensions
Easy Edit
– Advanced Items/VoIP/Networking/AspireNet CVM/AspireNet Remote Trunk Access/Trunk
Group Routing For Extensions (21-02)
Enter the Trunk Route Number (see below) per Night Service Mode against each extension.
Trunk Group Routing
Easy Edit
– Advanced Items/VoIP/Networking/AspireNet CVM/AspireNet Remote Trunk Access/Trunk
Group Routing (PRG14-06)
Against the relevant Route Table enter the Trunk Group Number for access to the relevant remote system
(Trunk Group 101-150 correspond to Network ID's 1-50).
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