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Program
Number
Program Name/Description Assigned Data
26-02-03 ARS/LCR additional data
If using ARS for the trunk group routing, four new items
have been added to the additional data field. The options
are 101 ~ 150 and these options allow the caller to ac-
cess and make calls out of one of the Remote Systems
Trunks.
101 will access trunks from Remote system 1 that is pro-
grammed in 10-27-01.
102 will access trunks from Remote system 2 that is pro-
grammed in 10-27-01.
103 will access trunks from Remote system 3 that is pro-
grammed in 10-27-01.
104 will access trunks from Remote system 4 that is pro-
grammed in 10-27-01.
:
150 will access trunks from Remote system 50 that is
programmed in 10-27-01.
If 26-02-02 is set to Trunk Group
0 = No Routing (Calls will not route)
1 ~ 50 = Trunk Groups 1 ~ 50
101 ~ 150 = Remote Systems 1 ~ 50
If 26-02-02 is set to F-Route
0 = No Routing (Calls will not route)
1 ~ 100 = F-route tables 1 ~ 100
101 ~ 150 = Remote Systems 1 ~ 50
(default =0)
44-05-01 F-Route trunk group number
If using F-Route for the trunk group routing, four new
items have been added to the trunk group field. The op-
tions are 101 ~ 150 and these options allow the caller to
access and make calls from a Remote System Trunk.
101 will access trunks from Remote system 1 that is pro-
grammed in 10-27-01.
102 will access trunks from Remote system 2 that is pro-
grammed in 10-27-01.
103 will access trunks from Remote system 3 that is pro-
grammed in 10-27-01.
104 will access trunks from Remote system 4 that is pro-
grammed in 10-27-01.
:
150 will access trunks from Remote system 50 that is
programmed in 10-27-01.
0 = No Setting (Calls will not route)
1 ~ 50 = Trunk Group 1 ~ 50
101 ~ 150 = Remote Systems 1 ~ 50
255 = Intercom
(default =0)
4.4 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 ex-
tension 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, desig-
nate 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 de-
fined in PRG 45-01-07.
1~50 = Ring Group 1~50
102 = Voice Mail (Call goes to the VM pilot as-
signed 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)
ISSUE 1.0 SL2100
Networking Manual 13-25

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