Routing elements
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System functions and features as of R4.1
syd-0570/1.2 – R4.1 – 08.2016
Adding a Prefix to the Call Number
Send access code is used to define a prefix which is added to a call number (which
no longer has an exchange access prefix).
The prefix can be used to transmit a call to the public network via a third-party PINX by
specifying a route number as the exchange access prefix for the gateway PINX.
Specifying the Numbering Plan Identifier NPI and the Type of Number TON
The call number of an outgoing call is assigned the NPI defined under Numbering
plan identifier (NPI).
• For routes that are used for routing outgoing calls whose end destination is in the
public network, set E.164.
• For routes that are used for routing outgoing calls via dedicated lines with end desti-
nation in the PISN, set PNP.
Unknown is always assigned as the type of number (TON). This cannot be modified in
the route settings.
Send Delay
Send delay is used to specify how many digits need to be dialled before a call is set
up. The dial tone will be supplied by the communication server as long as the line is not
seized.
This setting is useful in the following situations:
• When calls are routed to the public network via third-party PINXs
• When the destination system can only evaluate whole call numbers (Overlap Re-
ceiving not supported)
• To save line resources under heavy traffic conditions
Other Subjects Related to Routes:
Trunk group, call distribution, user configuration, operator phone, key telephone, outgoing
traffic, Least Cost Routing, traffic in the PISN, numbering plan.