Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx General Description Manual
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control 7.11The ARS tables in Figures 7-2(a) and 7-2(b) have been com- pleted using the raw data produced in this scenario. The order in which they were completed is the order in which they would nor- mally be programmed. A detailed description of the contents of the tables is given in the paragraphs immediately following Steps 1through 3. Step 17.12Complete the COR Group Definition table, listing in each COR Group the COR members to be included. The COMMENTS field may...
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control tory inquiry numbers and local office codes; (2) codes which provide unrestricted access to toll routes (i.e., 0 and 01); (3) specific toll route codes: (4) tie lines; (5) FX lines; (6) WATS lines; (7) calls to be com- pieted via specialized common carriers. As each leading digits string is entered, specify the number of digits to follow in the “QTY TO FOL- LOW” column. 7.19Complete the nested digit strings table. Digit strings index a route, route list, or...
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control LEADING DIGITS: 5IA1 TUNE(VES/NOJ:DIGITS TO BE AN 12 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1920 71 22 23 24 25TRUNK GROUPS: 1 - LOCAL TRUNKS2 - ZOME 2 WATS , 3 - FX LINE 4 - TIE LINECOR ASSIGNMENT: COR 1 - ALL TRUNKS COR 2 - WATS,FX.TIE,SCC. COR 3 - FX.TIE,SCC CDR 4 - FX.TIECOR 5 - TIE COR 6 - INTERNAL CALLS ONLY Figure 7-2(a) Table Network (Part 1)Page 7-6
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control ROUTE TABLERouteTrunk Group COR GroupDigit Modification NumberNumber NumberN”ItlbW.c->y :_:.: :r:::::::.:,:::::::::::,‘:‘:‘:‘:’:’~. L..‘.‘.‘.’ ~.‘.‘:.-.‘. .-.,. : .(,.,._._. j., (.,_,._. Y,.,? ._.,.;,.,.... ,.,:_ ;,.13:,:::-.y::..:::$::: ,:I:. 1.1 ,:I:’ ::::.::1.1 _I., 1.: ,: ;:.:..:. ‘_I. .:.,_:_: ..- ..3 .! .Pt21ROUTE LIST TABLE,-r~--..--Number Rou:e 57 ; 2AY6Iv----_6-7 8 2 : N72 ,8 / ”I 16-25- ~1-T~-T-r~-----~-::;. ,..,.;3.;:;;:::...
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Automatic Route Selection and Toil Control 7.26Entries 14 and 15 contain digits which allow unlimited access to the toll call network; i.e., digit 0 for operator assistance, and 01 for access to the international network. The number of digits to follow for entry 12 is 0. The number of digits to follow for entry 13 is UNKNOWN, since it is dependent on the call destination. The “QTY TO FOLLOW” entry for this striny therefore contains the word UNKNOWN. A route, ROUTE 2 exists, and satisfies the COR and...
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control 7.32Entries 23 through 25 contain digit strings which define the three area codes which, in conjunction with entry 22, define the area codes accessible through Zone 2 WATS. Unlike entry 22, calls made via entry 23 through 25 can only be completed over either of two routes: WATS, or DDD. These two routes are time-dependent and are therefore indexed to PLAN 3 in the “TERM TYPE AND NUM” column. Route Definition Table 7.33Calling devices which are routed to Route 1...
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control 7.40In this scenario, three trunk groups are time-dependent: the WATS lines and the CO and SCC trunks. The tariff structure for these two groups is such that WATS is less expensive than DDD on Monday through Friday from 08:OO - 18~00 and on Saturday from 08:OO - 12:oo. COR Group Definition Table 7.41All entries in the COR Group Definition table are referenced from the Route Definition table. Group 1 contains CORs 6, through 25. Thus, peripheral devices which...
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Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control 8. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING8.01When the paper forms are complete, the data must be entered into the system memory througrh the CDE terminal or Attendant Console. This is part pf the Customer Data Entry process, described in Section MITL9108-093-2 1 0-NA, Customer Data Entry. Page 8-l/1
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MITEL STANDARD PRACTICESIXTION MITL9108-093-221 -NAIssue 1, September 1986 SX-ZQQ” DIGITAL PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (PABX) STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING Copyright of MITEL Corporation 1986 TM - Trademark of MITEL Corporation @Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporationi
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