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NEC Aspire Series User Manual

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Features
ARS/F-Route
Networking 41
F-Route
Digits dialed by a user can be sent to the F-Route tables and speciÞed as a networked number by
entering the Networked node ID (Trunk Group 101-150 correspond to Network ID’s 1-50) as the
target trunk group number, calls will be routed to the target system via the node ID speciÞed. The
F-Route tables will then analyze the dialed digits in the target system. At the target system the call
will be analyzed within F-Route for the following call types:
Outgoing call to a trunk
Extension access call (you must translate the dialed digits)
Access to the other system via Aspire Networking
No deÞned dial
Alternate route selection is not available when the primary networking route is busy. When all
channels are busy, the call will return a busy tone.
If you wish to allow an extension on System A to dial an access code to access a speciÞc trunk on
the remote System B. You could:
Set up a F-route in Site B. For example, using the digit 7, go to Program 11-01 and for digit 7,
enter under 7x, Digit = 1, Type = F-Route.
In Program 44-02-01, under F-Route 1, enter dial data as 7 and additional data as 1.
In Program 44-05-01, under route table 1, detour order 1, enter the trunk group (101, would be
Program 10-27 system 01).
At Site A also do the same setup, except in Program 44-05-01 put the trunk group you want to
access and also delete 1 digit.
When someone from Site B dials "7" they will hear dial tone from Site A.
Compared With Single System ConÞguration
In a single system with F-Route used, the dialing is analyzed when the call is initially dialed.
Operation
With the sample programming shown below, dialing the F-Route access number, which is deÞned
in the F-Route table (7300), the system calls extension number 300 within System 1 (System ID 1).
The telephone’s display initially indicates the F-Route number in progress, then changes to appear
as an normal intercom call.
(Sample Programming for calls from System 1 to System 2. To simplify the example, the program-
ming for calls from System 2 to System 1 has been omitted.)

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NEC Aspire Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesAspire
ProtocolsSIP, H.323
LinesIP
ExtensionsDigital, IP
VoicemailIntegrated Voicemail System
NetworkingIP Networking
Power Supply100-240V AC, 50/60Hz
DimensionsVaries depending on the system module
WeightVaries depending on the system module

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