
336 Appendix A: Network Examples
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Destination code numbering in a network
Because the system checks the initial digits of a call against the routing tables, each
type of internal or external call must begin with a unique pattern of digits. The
following table gives a sample plan for how initial digits are assigned in a network
of systems with three-digit intercom numbers.
Leading Digits Use
0 Network Direct Dial
221-253 Intercom calls
4 Coordinated Dialing Plan
5 Unused
6 Unused
8 Call Park Prefix
9AllPSTNCalls
Routing Service (Services: Routing Service)
Route #
(000-999)
Dial out (if required)
(max. 24 digits or characters)
100
1-P-902-585
Use Pool
101
102
103
1-P-604-645
1-P-902-585
1-P-604-645
A BC
A BC
A BC
A BC
A BC
Routing service (continued)
Dest code (Services: Routing service: Dest codes)
Normal
Service Schedule
Sched 1
Absorb
Length
Sched 2
Sched 3
DestCode
(max. 7 digits)
Use route
(001-999)
Use route
(001-999)
Use route
(001-999)
Use route
(001-999)
Absorb
Length
Absorb
Length
Absorb
Length
30
31
000
100
All
0
000
All
000 All
000
All
000
102
All
0
000
All
000
All
000
All
32
000
000
000
All
0
All
All
All
Sched name
(max. 7 char.)
Normal
Night
Evening
Lunch
33
000
103
000
000
000
All
0
All
All
All
000
101
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