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System Features
INTER-TEL
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AXXESS
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Sample Call Routing Tables
FEATURES
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Table 5-21. Sample Call Routing Tables (Europe)
Sample #1: This is an example of a DDI routing table. (An actual DDI table would have more than four entries;
this is an abbreviated list.) Each DDI number is identified by the three digits that are sent by the local exchange
(000-003). The base number of the DDI numbers is 619. Therefore, the names of each of the patterns combine the
base number and the additional three digits to form the complete number for display (619000 to 619003).
Sample #2: This is an CLIP table for various STD codes. If the incoming CLIP information begins with one of the
indicated STD codes, it is routed to the designated destination, and the display shows the area where the call was
placed.
Pattern Ring-In Type Name Ring-In Destination
000 Single 619000 Extension Number 1001
001 DISA 619001 Not Applicable
002 Extension List 619002 Extension List P004
003 Single 619003 Hunt Group Number 2550
SAMPLE #1
DISPLAY:
619000
RINGING IN
CALL ROUTING
TABLE:
000 = Ext. 1001
CO
Ext. 1001
DDI TRUNKS:
Axxess
Digits 000
sent to System
Caller dials
619000
INCOMING
CALL:
Pattern Ring-In Type Name Ring-In Destination
0181+ Single Outer London Extension Number 2001
0171+ DISA Inner London Not Applicable
01933+ Extension List Wellingborough Extension List P005
01536+ Single Kettering Hunt Group Number 2560
SAMPLE #2
DISPLAY:
OUTER LONDON
RINGING IN
CALL ROUTING
TABLE:
CO
Ext. 2001
Axxess
Caller dials
619000
TO SYSTEM:
0181 2342342
INCOMING
CALL:
0181+ = Outer London
CLIP DIGITS SENT
from
0181 2342342