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SL1100
Program Num-
ber
14-06-01
15-07-01
S
21-02-01
21-15-01
21-16-01
26-02-03
1-688
Program Name
Trunk Group Routing - Priority Order Number
With SL Net, four new trunk group routing options have been
added and they are 101 ~ 104. These options allow the caller
to access and make calls using one of the Remote Systems
Trunks.
101 will access trunks from Remote system 1 that is program-
med in 10-27-01.
102 will access trunks from Remote system 2 that is program-
med in 10-27-01.
103 will access trunks from Remote system 3 that is program-
med in 10-27-01.
104 will access trunks from Remote system 4 that is program-
med in 10-27-01.
Programmable Function Keys
This program is used on a per-station basis to assign different
function keys to the multiline terminals.
Function key (
*
06) is used to assign a key on a phone that will
allow a user to access trunks out of a remote system just by
pressing the key.
When this key is assigned, an additional data of 1 ~ 4 is re-
quired. The additional data specifies which Remote system
you will access trunks from.
When this key is used to access trunks out of a Remote Sys-
tem, it will look at PRG 21-16-01 of the system where the CO
Line resides.
Trunk Group Routing for Extensions
This assigns extensions per day/night mode to a route table
(PRG 14-06-01).
This program follows the trunk access code in PRG 11-01-01
and 11-09-01.
Individual Trunk Group Routing for Extensions
This assigns extensions per day/night mode to a route table
(PRG 14-06-01).
This program follows the "special trunk" access code from
PRG 11-01-01 and 11-09-02.
Trunk Group Routing for Networking
If a call comes in from across the network, this program deter-
mines the route table (PRG 14-06-01) that will be accessed in
the local system.
Dial Analysis Table for ARS - Additional Data/Service
Number
If using ARS for the trunk group routing, four new items have
been added to the additional data field. The options are 101 ~
104 and these options allow the caller to access and make
calls out of one of the Remote Systems Trunks.
101 will access trunks from Remote system 1 that is program-
med in 10-27-01.
102 will access trunks from Remote system 2 that is program-
med in 10-27-01.
103 will access trunks from Remote system 3 that is program-
med in 10-27-01.
104 will access trunks from Remote system 4 that is program-
med in 10-27-01.
ISSUE 2.0
Default
0 = No Setting (Calls will not route)
001 ~ 025 = Trunk Group 1 ~ 25
101 ~ 104 = Remote systems 1 ~ 4
1001 ~ 1025 = Route Table 1 ~ 25
(default)
Route 1, Order Number 1 = 1 (Trunk
Group 1)
Order Numbers 2, 3, 4 = 0 (Not Speci-
fied)
All Other Routes (2 ~ 25) and
Order Numbers (1 ~ 4) = 0 (Not Speci-
fied).
*
06 = Trunk Access via Networking
Secondary Settings:
1 = Remote System 1 from PRG 10-27
2 = Remote System 2 from PRG 10-27
3 = Remote System 3 from PRG 10-27
4 = Remote System 4 from PRG 10-27
Refer to Programming Manual.
0 = No setting (Calls will not route)
1 ~ 25 = Route Table 1 ~ 25
(default)
1
0 = No setting (Calls will not route)
1 ~ 25 = Route Table 1 ~ 25
(default)
0
0 = No routing (Calls will not route)
1 ~ 25 = Route table 1 ~ 25 (PRG
14-06-01)
(default)
1
• If 26-02-02 is set to Trunk Group
0 = No Routing (Calls will not route)
1 ~ 25 = Trunk Groups 1 ~ 25
101 ~ 104 = Remote Systems 1 ~ 4
• If 26-02-02 is set to F-Route
0 = No Routing (Calls will not route)
1 ~ 100 = F-route tables 1 ~ 100
101 ~ 104 = Remote Systems 1 ~ 4
(default)
0
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