102 PBX Programming

1) ARS Digits Dialed

One route number must be defined here.

Digits Dialed

Number of Digits to Follow

Termination Type

Termination Number

9914165551002

0

Route

70

2) ARS Routes

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

70

6

4

2

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3) ARS Digit Modification Plans

Digit Modification Number

Number of Digits to Absorb

Digits to be Inserted

Final Tone Plan/Information Marker

1

0

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2

1

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4) ICP/PBX Networking

This form is needed to set-up the IP based signaling between the local and remote PBX.

Local PBX:

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

No

101.160.102.101

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: :5

NO

102

Yes

102.160.101.10

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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.

5) XNET ICP/PBX Networking

This form is needed to set-up the voice channel signaling links between systems.

Local PBX:

Remote PBX:

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

No

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23

914165551002

1002

2002

102

Yes

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6) Trunk Attributes

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

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0

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7) IP/XNET Trunk Profiles

This form is used to program trunk service or interconnect restriction parameters specific to XNET.

Local Profile Number

Trunk Service Number

Interconnect Number

Remote Profile Number

Comment

2

26

1

1

Ottawa

8) IP/XNET Trunk Groups

This form groups XNET trunks together for ARS purposes.

XNET Trunk Group Number

PBX Number

Local Profile Number

Maximum Network Hops

Network Signaling Type

Voice Medium Type

Number of Trunks

Comments

 

20

101

2

15

IP

TDM

10

Ottawa

9) Final Route Assignment

This form must be used to create a route for the XNET calls.

Route Number

Trunk Group Number

COR Group Number

Digit Modification Number

Digits Before Outpuls

XNET Trunk Group Number

Route Type

Compression

5

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1

1

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20

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10) Final ARS Digits Dialed

ARS programming allows the user to dial PBX 101.

Digits Dialed

Number of Digits to Follow

Termination Type

Number

1

3

Route

5

11) Final ARS Leading Digits

Leading Digits

Second Dial Tone

COR Group Number

2

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