Matrix ETERNITY NE System Manual 693
The CUG Table stores up to 8 entries. Each entry consists of the parameters Route Code, Strip Digit,
Self Route, Dialed Digits, LCR and Route using Trunks.
At Location A, you may configure the CUG table as follows:
• In the Route Code field, enter the extension numbers of the PBX at Location B. Instead of entire
number strings, you can configure a single digit, the starting digit of the extension numbers as
Route Code. In this case, you may configure Route Code as ‘3’, as all extensions at Location B start
with ‘3’.
• Keep the Strip Digit Count as ‘0’.
• Keep the Self Route flag disabled.
• In the Dialed Digit Count field, enter the digit length of the extension numbers at Location B. In this
case, ‘3’.
• In the Route using Trunks field, select the SIP trunk number to be used for routing the Peer-to-
Peer calls. In this case, SIP 1.
The CUG Table you configure on ETERNITY would look like this:
• Now, configure the Peer-to-Peer Table.
The Peer-to-Peer table stores up to 1000 entries. Each entry consists of the parameters Number,
Domain Address and Name.
At location A, you would have to configure the Peer-to-Peer table as follows:
• In the Number column of the Peer-to-Peer table, enter the digit you configured as Route Code in
the CUG Table for calling the extension numbers of the PBX at Location B. In this case ‘3’.
• For the numbers you entered, in the Domain Address field in the table, enter the IP Address of the
WAN Port of the PBX at Location B.
• For the numbers you entered, in the Name field in the table, enter any desired name you want to
assign as an identification or tag.
Route Index Route Code
Strip
Digit
Count
Self Route
Dialed
Digit
Count
LCR Route using Trunks
1 3 0 Disabled 3 Off SIP 1
2
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