Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
Part 3 Planning a private network 681
6.1.9.3 Definition of the transit route
On the transit PINX and gateway PINX you need to define the route via which calls
to the public network are to be forwarded. In each system this is done with the
aid of the "Transit Route" setting (under the PISN settings).
Fig. 3.68: A call to the public network is routed via the transit route in a Transit and gateway
PINX
The page 684 contains an implementation example.
6.2 Example of networking
A small network will be used to describe a planning procedure. The system des-
ignation always precedes the systems so that the configurations of the various sys-
tems can be differentiated. For example , trunk group 5 of system 1 is designated
as trunk group 1-5.
The following assumptions are made:
• System 1 is connected with system 3 via a primary rate access.
• System 1 is connected with system 2 with two basic accesses.
• System 1 is connected with the public network via a primary rate access
(system 1 is the gateway system).
Steps in the procedure:
1. Create the routes (as of page 682).
2. Create the trunk groups (as of page 684).
3. Configure the routes (as of page 686).
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Transit route Route as per
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