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Issue 2.0
13-14 AspireNet
Example:
This example shows two separate extension numbers assigned for the networked systems. System A dials 4xx
to reach System B, while system B dials 3xx to reach System A.
The following example shows a unified extension number assignment. All users dial a 4-digit extension number
(2xxx) to reach anyone within the network, regardless of which system they are connected. System A users
have extension numbers 20xx, while system B users have extension numbers 23xx.
It is also possible to use F-Route to select the correct node for the destination extension number.
The example below shows a numbering scheme where the user must dial an additional digit 7 before the
extension number, this is routed by F-Route to the correct node and analyzed again in the F-Route tables at the
remote SV9100.
When using F-Route you must translate the dialed number (e.g 72301 translates to 2301) otherwise the call will
not ‘exit’ from the F-Route tables.
System – A System – B
Dial “3x”:
Digit “3”
Type 2 (Intercom)
Dial “3x”:
Digit “3”
Type 8 (Networking)
System ID “1”
Dial “4x”:
Digit “3”
Type 8 (Networking)
System ID “1”
Dial “4x”:
Digit “3”
Type 2 (Intercom)
Programming System – A System – B
Program 11-01 Dial “2”:
2x = Digit “0”, Type “0”
20 = Digit “4”, Type 2 (Intercom)
23 = Digit “4”, Type 8 (Network),
System ID “1”
Dial “2”:
2x = Digit “0”, Type “0”
20 = Digit “4”, Type 8 (Network),
System ID “1”
23 = Digit “4”, Type 2 (Intercom)
Program 11-02 Port 1 = extension number 2001
Port 2 = extension number 2002
Port 3 = extension number 2003, etc.
Port 1 = extension number 2301
Port 2 = extension number 2302
Port 3 = extension number 2303, etc.
Programming System – A System – B
Program 11-01 Dial “7”:
7x = Digit “5”, Type 6 (F-Route)
Dial “7”:
7x = Digit “5”, Type 6 (F-Route)
Program 11-02 Port 1 = extension number 2001
Port 2 = extension number 2002
Port 3 = extension number 2003, etc.
Port 1 = extension number 2301
Port 2 = extension number 2302
Port 3 = extension number 2303, etc.

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