Issue 5.0 UNIVERGE SV8100
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44-02-03 Dial Analysis Table for F-Route
Access – Additional Data
If a Service Type is set to F-Route
in Program 44-02-02, set which
F-Route table to be used.
1=Delete Digit = 0~255
(255 : Delete All Digits)
2=0~500 (0 = No
Setting)
3=Dial Extension
Analyze Table Number
= 0~4
(0 = No Setting)
(default = 0)
44-02-04 Dial Analysis Table for F-Route
Access – Dial Tone Simulation
Determine if the Dial Tone
Simulation is on (1) or off (0) for
the Pre-Transaction Table for
selecting F-Route. If enabled, this
option sends dial tone to the
calling party once the routing is
determined. This may be required
if the central office at the
destination does not send dial
tone.
0 = Off
1 = On
(default = 0)
44-03-01 Dial Analysis Extension Table –
Dial
Set the Dial digits (24 digits max:
1~9, 0
* #, @) to be used for the
Dial Extension Analysis Table.
When Program 44-02-02 is set to
type 3, this program sets the dial
extension analysis table. These
tables are used when the analyzed
digits must be more than eight
digits. To enter a wild card/don’t
care digit, press Line Key 1 to
enter an @ symbol.
Up to 24 digits
Digits = 1~9, 0,
*, #, @
(Press Line Key 1 for
wild character @)
(default not assigned)
44-03-02 Dial Analysis Extension Table –
F-Route Select Table Number
(1~250)
When dialed digits match the
setting in Program 44-03-01,
select the R-Route table number
(0~500) to be used for the Dial
Extension Analysis Table.
0~500
(F-Route Table
Number)
With Program 44-01
set to 0, Program
44-05 is checked.
With Program 44-01
set to 1, Program
44-04 is checked.
(default = 0)
44-03-03 Dial Analysis Extension Table –
F-Route Select Table Number
(251)
If the received digits are not
identified in tables 1~250, the
F-Route selection table number
(0~500) defined in table 251 is
used.
0~500
(F-Route Table
Number)
With Program 44-01
set to 0, Program
44-05 is checked.
With Program 44-01
set to 1, Program
44-04 is checked.
(default = 0)
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