
Configuring Enterprise Edge Services 129
P0911588 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Programming Operations Guide
Routes and destination codes
The settings for a call route include:
• a 3-digit route number (000-999)
• external # digits (up to 24)
• a line pool
• destination codes (max. of 500 available, up to 7 digits)
• DN type
• public DN lengths
• a schedule (programmed in Services)
Routes
To program a call route:
1. Choose Services, Telephony Services, Call Routing, Routes.
2. Click Add above the navigation tree. Enter a 3-digit route number (000-999)
and click Save.
3. Click on the Route number in the navigation tree.
The Route window appears.
External #
External number or dial out number is the number you want the route to use.
4. Enter the digits (up to 24). You can press F78 to insert a 1.5 second pause in
the dialing string, or F804 to wait for dial tone, if necessary. Route 000 has no
External # by default and cannot be changed.
Use pool
5. Select a line pool for the route: Pool A, Pool B...Pool O or
PRI-A to PRI-F. The PRI pools only display if you configure an EE-DTM for
PRI.
Note: Route 000 uses Pool A by default and cannot be changed.
Tips
To dial a telephone number that does not match any of the programmed
destination codes, you must choose a line and dial the number. For long
distance dialing, you can program the area codes in the North American
numbering plan as destination codes.
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