Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
Part 2 Routing elements 259
4.10.3 Outgoing Calls via a KT Line
A KT line can be configured either as an outgoing line to the network or as a nor-
mal internal line.
KT Line as an Outgoing Line to the Network
Direct network access is enabled when a call is set up: The network dialling tone
is obtained. This means the subscriber does not have to dial an exchange access
prefix to be able to dial out into the public network. The route is determined by
the "KT route" setting in the call distribution element.
If the call number dialled is a number with an exchange access prefix and a
hyphen.
Example:
The display on the key telephone indicates CLIP number: 0-222 30 30. If an out-
going call is initiated by dialling this number, the number 222 30 30 is dialled and
the call is transmitted to the public network via the configured KT route.
To enable outgoing calls to the public network, "Outgoing barring = No" must
be set in the key telephone configuration. The setting "Outgoing barring = Yes"
does not enable outgoing calls to be set up via this KT line.
The call charges can be logged via the "KT cost centre" setting.
KT Line as a normal Internal Line
If no KT route has been defined in the call distribution element ("KT route = -"),
the KT line will respond like an ordinary internal line. This means the subscriber
has to dial an exchange access prefix to be able to dial out to the public network.
The route is determined by the "Route" setting in the subscriber configuration.
Furthermore, the other settings in the subscriber configuration also apply.
The following number is presented as CLIP to the internal destination subscriber:
• The call number of the call distribution element, provided it has been allocated
in the numbering plan.
• The internal call number of the key telephone if the call distribution element
was not allocated a call number.