Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
96 Networking the Systems Part 1
The call is routed as follows:
1. In PINX 4's direct dialling plan the number 630 is linked with the PISN sub-
scriber number 50 300. The call is routed to PINX 3 via the allocated route.
The configuration of the routes and DDI numbers is done via AIMS.
2. PINX 3 recognizes the first 2 digits (50) as a specific prefix and truncates them.
Under the number 300 PINX 3 finds the internal subscriber D. The connection
is set up.
4.7 Network-Related Services and Functions
Provided the networks and terminals have the technical prerequisites, the system
supports a whole series of conventional services and functions.
4.7.1 Services Supported in a Networked Environment
The system supports the services listed in the following table:
Tab. 1.8: Network-related services supported by the system
Abbr. Designation Remarks
International System
Base Call Basic service
CCBS Call Completion to Busy
subscriber
Callback if busy Possible everywhere if sup-
ported by the public network
CFB Call Forwarding Busy Call Forwarding Busy Executed locally in the PINX
concerned, with display on
the terminal
CFNR Call Forwarding No Reply Call Forwarding on No Reply
CFNR
Executed locally in the PINX
concerned, with display on
the terminal
CFU Call Forwarding Unconditional Call Forwarding Unconditional
CFU
Executed locally in the PINX
concerned, with display on
the terminal
3pty Three-party services In a heterogeneous network
these features also depend on
the third-party PINX.
• Call Transfer by join Call transfer Always possible under QSIG /
PSS1, with correct display. The
transferring PINX becomes a
transit PINX.