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Programming
INTER-TEL
®
AXXESS
®
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Programming Call Routing Tables
PROGRAMMING
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DISA: If the trunk group is to be used for DISA, a security code can be assigned
by selecting the Ring-In field and entering the code in the text box.
Extension List: You can choose from any extension list in the local node.
Call Routing Table: When programming a call routing table that rings in to
another table, make sure the two tables do not send calls to each other, creating a
“loop.” You can only select call routing tables located on the local node.
Collected Digits: This ring-in type indicates that the collected DID [DDI in
Europe] or DNIS digits (plus the base digits) should be used as the destination
extension. This helps to keep the number of call routing table entries down to a
minimum when using a 3200D to route calls to extensions. Both trunk groups and
call routing table entries can use the new ring-in type. When the new Ring-In Type
of Collected Digits is selected, the Ring-In Destination field is empty. If the col-
lected digits plus the base digits do not make up a valid ring-in destination, the
call is routed to the primary attendant. Valid ring-in destinations include on- or
off-node stations, on-or off-node hunt groups, trunk groups, individual trunks,
voice mail applications, automated attendants, and ARS.
NOTE: If Single, Extension List, or Call Routing Table is selected, you must also
program the destination as described below. DISA ring-in requires no additional
programming. Any DISA security codes programmed for the trunk group will apply
to callers.
11.16 Ring-In Destination: To select the specific destination for the pattern, use one of the
following methods:
Method A
1. Select the current Value and enter the new value in the text box.
2. Press ENTER. A screen appears showing you what is associated with the number you
entered.
3. Select OK. The new number appears in the field.
Method B
1. Right-click on the existing Ring In Destination. An option box appears.
2. Select the Change Ring-In Destination option. A window appears that asks you to select
the type of device to include.
3. Select the appropriate destination type and then select Next. The list of devices appears.
(You can view them in a list by selecting the List button or view details by selecting the
Details button.) If the Ring-In Destination is set to “None” the call will be sent to the
primary attendant. (Do not set this to None if there is not a primary attendant, because
the call will not ring at any station.)
NOTE: Even though Primary Rate trunks appear in the selection list, they can only be
used by selecting ARS; individual B-channel trunks or trunk groups containing B-chan-
nel trunks will not function properly with this feature.
4.
Highlight the desired device and then select Finish. Your selection appears in the Ring-
In Destination field.

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