Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
Part 2 Routing elements 219
4.2 Route
Fig. 2.31: Routes in relation to the other routing elements
The route function applies only to outgoing calls.
A route determines the direction of outgoing calls through allocation to trunk
groups. All outgoing calls are routed via a route to one or more trunk groups.
They also include calls routed via the Least Cost Routing function and transit calls
in a PISN. Normally a separate route is set up for each PINX
The route elements can be allocated internal call numbers in the internal number-
ing plan. In this way a route element can be selected directly (route selection, see
page 292).
"Name" is used to assign a name to each route. The main purpose of the name
is to provide orientation; it does not have a routing function.
Tip:
It is advisable to name the routes according to their function. For exam-
ple "Transit Routing", "Remote Alarming", "to PINX 3", etc. It makes
the configuration work all the clearer.
Network
connections
Trunk
groups
DDI plans
Routes Call distribution
elements
User groups Subscriber
configurations
Subscriber
side
Network
side
1
2
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Key telephones
KT lines
Changeover switch for one or
more switching groups
Outgoing calls
Incoming calls
1
Operator console(s)
2
External Remote Control
4
ACD server
5
ACD queue
General call
3
1 3
3
4 5