
One route number must be defined here.
digit string "916135552002" is needed to set-up a voice call to PBX 102.
Route number 61 was assigned for voice call set-up to PBX 102.
Digits Dialed |
Number of Digits to Follow |
Termination Type |
Termination Number |
916135552002 |
0 |
Route |
61 |
This form is used to assign Trunk Group Number, COR group Number, and Digit Modification to the Route Numbers defined in the ARS Digits Dialed form (just as you would with any, normal PRI trunk group).
Route Number |
Trunk Group Number |
COR Group Number |
Digit Modification Number |
Digits Before Outpulsing |
XNET Trunk Group Number |
Route Type |
Compression |
61 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
A digit modification plan to absorb the "9" digit must be defined.
A digit modification plan to absorb no digits must be defined.
Digit Modification Number |
Number of Digits to Absorb |
Digits to be Inserted |
Final Tone Plan/Information Marker |
2 |
1 |
-- |
-- |
10 |
0 |
000 |
-- |
This form is needed to set-up the IP based signaling between the local and remote PBX.
Local PBX:
PBX number "101" was entered in PBX Number.
Local PBX set to "Yes".
The unique IP address "101.101.101.101" was entered to identify the local PBX.
The ISDN Network Inactivity Timer was set to 5 seconds for this example.
QSIG Network Features Only was set to No.
Remote PBX:
PBX number "102" was entered in PBX Number.
Local PBX was set to "No" (indicating that this entry is "remote").
The unique IP address "101.101.102.10" was entered to identify the remote PBX.
PBX Number |
Local PBX |
Network IP Address |
IP Network Location ID |
ISDN Network Signaling Location ID |
ISDN Network Signaling Digits to Dial |
ISDN Network Signaling Answer Point Digits |
ISDN Netw. Inactivity Timer |
QSIG Network Features Only |
101 |
Yes |
101.160.101.101 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
: :5 |
NO |
102 |
No |
102.160.102.10 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
-- |
NOTE: The ISDN Network Inactivity Timer can be set to cause the signaling link to be dropped a programmed time after the last call using it clears. In this example, the timer is set to 5 seconds. If the timer is left blank, the link stays up indefinitely.
This form is needed to set-up the voice channel signaling links between systems.
Local PBX:
ICP/PBX number was copied from the ICP/PBX Networking form.
Local PBX set to "Yes".
Remote PBX:
ICP/PBX number was copied from the ICP/PBX Networking form.
Local PBX set to "No".
A value of 23 was entered into Max Number of VoTDM calls to specify the maximum number of both incoming and outgoing calls that can be can set-up between the PBXs.
The digits "916135552002" were entered into Outgoing Call Digits to Dial field to specify the complete digit string needed to establish a voice call with PBX 102.
The digits "2002" were entered in the Outgoing Call Answer Point Digits field to specify the digits needed to set-up voice calls to PBX 102.
The digits "1002" were entered in the Incoming Call Answer Point Digits field to specify the digits of the incoming DID numbers used by PBX 102 to set up voice calls to this system.
ICP/PBX Number |
Local ICP/PBX |
Max # of VoIP Calls |
Max # of VoTDM Calls |
Outgoing Call Digits to Dial |
Outgoing Call Answer Point Digits |
Incoming Call Answer Point Digits |
101 |
Yes |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
102 |
No |
-- |
23 |
916135552002 |
2002 |
1002 |
This form is needed to assign Class of Service, Class of Restriction, Baud Rate, Intercept Numbers and a Trunk Label to the XNET trunks.
Trunk Service # |
Release Link Trunk |
Class of Service |
Class of Restriction |
Baud Rate |
Intercept Number |
Non-dial In Trunks Answer Point - Day |
Non-dial In Trunks Answer Point - Night 1 |
Non-dial In Trunks Answer Point - Night 2 |
Dial In Trunks Incoming Digit Modification - Absorb |
Dial In Trunks Incoming Digit Modification - Insert:
|
Trunk Label |
25 |
No |
1 |
1 |
300 |
1 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
0 |
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This form is used to program trunk service or interconnect restriction parameters specific to XNET.
The Trunk Service Number assigned in the Trunk Attributes form was copied to the Trunk Service Number form.
Interconnect Number was set to 1 for this example.
Remote Profile Number was set to 2 for this example.
Local Profile Number |
Trunk Service Number |
Interconnect Number |
Remote Profile Number |
Comment |
1 |
25 |
1 |
2 |
Toronto |
This form groups XNET trunks together for ARS purposes.
XNET Trunk is system generated.
The PBX number for PBX 102 was entered.
Local Profile number "1" was copied from the IP/XNET Trunk Profiles form.
For this example, "15" was entered for Maximum Network Hops.
Network signalling Type must be set to "IP".
Voice Medium Type must be set to "TDM".
For this example, "20" was entered for Number of Trunks.
XNET Trunk Group Number |
PBX Number |
Local Profile Number |
Maximum Network Hops |
Network Signaling Type |
Voice Medium Type |
Number of Trunks |
Comments |
10 |
102 |
1 |
15 |
IP |
TDM |
20 |
Toronto |
This form must be used to create a route for the XNET calls.
Route # is system-generated.
Trunk Group # is not needed for this example.
COR Group # "1" was assigned for this example.
Digit Modification number "10" (defined in the ARS Digit Modification Plans form) was entered since we plan to absorb 0 digits.
XNET trunk Group number 10 was entered (from the IP/XNET Trunk Groups form).
Route Number |
Trunk Group Number |
COR Group Number |
Digit Modification Number |
Digits Before Outpuls |
XNET Trunk Group Number |
Route Type |
Compression |
20 |
-- |
1 |
10 |
-- |
10 |
-- |
-- |
ARS programming allows the user to dial PBX 102.
The Digits Dialed must be set to "2" since extension numbers on PBX 102 begin with "2".
The Number of Digits to Follow must be set to "3" for a four-digit numbering plan.
Termination Type "Route" must be selected for this example.
The route Number (as defined in the ARS Routes form) must be set to point to the correct route (20).
Digits Dialed |
Number of Digits to Follow |
Termination Type |
Number |
2 |
3 |
Route |
20 |
Set the Leading digits to "1".
Leading Digits |
Second Dial Tone |
COR Group Number |
1 |
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