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Summit & Summit 800
Feature Description and Operation Manual Issue 1.2
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Conditions
1. CO Transit-In calls are not subject to recall or time restrictions at the originating system.
2. If no path is available over the network, the caller will receive busy tone.
3. The system, which originally received the call, will generate two SMDR records for the
call, the original incoming call and the transit-call to the destination station.
Programming
Keyset Admin.
SYSTEM Networking Basic Attribute (PGM 320)
Networking CO Line Attribute (PGM 322)
Network Numbering Plan Table (PGM 324)
Network Feature Code Table (PGM 325)
Web Admin.
NETWORKING DATA Net Basic AttributesCNIP Enable, CONP Enable
Net Supplementary Attributes
Net CO Line Attributes
Net Numbering Plan
Related Features
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
ICLID Call Routing
Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN)
Hardware
2.79.2.10 CO Transit-Out
Description
CO Transit-Out increases efficiency of Lines and reduces call costs by routing outgoing calls to
the nearest appropriate point in a network of systems. At one system you can dial the appropriate
Line access code for Lines in the remote system. Codes are assigned in the Network Numbering
Plan at both systems and digit repeating passes the dialed digits to the remote system.
When you dial the code, the local system compares the digits with appropriate local Numbering
Plan codes then to the Network Numbering Plan codes to determine routing. When the number is
found in the Network Numbering Plan table, the call is routed to the designated networked system.
Any digits received are sent to the remote system for proper routing.
Operation
Operation of Distributed Networking is automatic when configured.

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