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Issue 6.0 NEC SL1100
13 - 24 SL Net
Call Routing – Inbound Analog Trunk
Program
Number
Program Name/Description Assigned Data
22-02-01 Incoming Call Trunk Setup
Analog trunks at any location
can be set to DIL to any
extension number in the SL Net
network.
For an analog trunk to be DIL it
must be set as a type (4) DIL.
Once the trunk type is set to
DIL the destination can be
assigned in program 22-07-01.
Analog trunks can also be set
as Normal (type 0) to be routed
following the ring group
settings in PRG 22-05-01.
0 = Normal
1 = VRS
2 = DISA
3 = DID
4 = DIL
5 = Tie Line
6 = Delay VRS
7 = ANI/DNIS
8 = DID (DDI) Mode Switching
(default =0)
22-07-01 DIL Assignment
For each trunk and day/night
mode assignment, designate
the destination extension or
pilot number where the trunk is
routed.
Trunks can be routed to any
valid extension number in all
SL Net systems.
Maximum of 8 digits (0~9, *, #,)
(default =Not Assigned)
22-05-01 Incoming Trunk Ring Group
Assignment
SL Net calls can be routed to a
Centralized Voice Mail from
any location using a setting
data of 103. When 103 is
assigned, calls will be routed
to the pilot number defined in
PRG 45-01-07.
1~25 = Ring Group 1~25
102 = Voice Mail (Call goes to the VM pilot assigned in
program 45-01-01
)
103 = Centralized Voice Mail (if centralized VM is
enabled this setting is used to route calls to the VM)
(default =1)

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