4-104 System Programming
4.8.1 Routing Table4.8.1 Routing Table
Used to specify trunk groups and parameters required for making TIE calls.
This table is referenced by the system to identify the trunk route, when an extension user made a TIE
call by dialing the feature number for “TIE Line Access” or “Other PBX Extension number.”
The first 3 digits (except TIE Line Access Code) of the dialed number decide a routing pattern
appropriate for each call. Up to 36 routing patterns can be programmed in this table.
Parameter
Value Range
(default)
Description/Function Reference
Specifies ID code for your PBX.
Required when your PBX is a part of a TIE Line
Network.
Specifies the entry number of Routing Table which you
are going to program.
Specifies the leading one, two or three digits of the
number for TIE calls. Used to determine the trunk
group for routing a TIE call.
[Note]
• “X” can be used as a wild card character which
substitues any digits in its position
Specifies the number of digits to be deleted from the
dialed digits.
Specifies the dialing number to be added to the dialed
digits.
Up to 3 digits
consisting of 0-9
(Blank)
01 - 36
in 8 entries
increments
(01 - 08)
Up to 3 digits
consisting of
0 - 9 and X
(Blank)
0 - 4
(0)
Up to 4 digits
consisting of 0-9
(Blank)
PBX Code
Entry No.
Leading Dial
Remove Digit (s)
Additional Dial