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TableEntry Create 1 51 91978 7 7 LongDistance 0 1
Explanation: Creates, in table ID 1 (the Internal table), entry 48, which
directs the NBX 100 to look for the digits 91978 at the beginning of any
12-digit sequence (Min and Max are both 12). If the NBX 100 detects
such a sequence, it assigns LongDistance as the class of service. Because
the NBX 100 software does not use the priority value, the NBX 100 leaves
0 (zero) as the value, and assigns the call to route 1 (the route that uses
the 4-port card).
In combination, the five lines in the internal table work with these two
lines in the Routes section of the Dial Plan.
DestinationRoute Create 1 Boston Low-cost Carrier
DestinationRoute Create 2 T1 Line to DEF Telephone Company
Explanation: Create two routes, numbered 1 and 2, with the names
“Boston Low-cost Carrier” and “T1 Line to DEF Telephone Company.”
DestinationRouteEntry Create 1 1 *0001
DestinationRouteEntry Create 2 1 *0001
Explanation: Create, in route 1, the first entry, and define extension list
*0001 (internal extensions) as the list to which this entry applies. Then
create, in route 2, the first entry, and define extension list *0001 (internal
extensions) as the list to which this entry applies.
DestinationRouteOperation Create 1 1 1 stripLead 1
DestinationRouteOperation Create 2 1 1 stripLead 1
Explanation: Create, in route 1, entry 1, the first operation, and define it
as a stripLead. This operation removes the first digit (9) from the dialed
string, and passes the remaining digits to the carrier. Then create a similar
entry in route 2 to perform the same operation for the T1 line.
Customer Requirement 3
Assume that the telephone company passes 4-digit numbers to the NBX
100 for each incoming telephone call (for example, numbers in the range
5200 to 5300). If the NBX 100 uses 3-digit extensions in the range 200 to
300, you could define a single pretranslation operation that performed a
stripLead
to remove the first digit. The NBX 100 could remove the
number five from an incoming number such as 5278, and pass the call to
extension 278.
Summary of Contents for NBX 100
Page 1: ...http www 3com com NBX 100 Installation Guide Release 2 8 Part No 900 0026 01 November 2000 ...
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Page 18: ...18 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 128: ...128 CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURING THE DIAL PLAN ...
Page 196: ...196 CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING NBX 100 SYSTEM LEVEL SETTINGS ...
Page 238: ...238 CHAPTER 6 SETTING UP USERS AND FEATURES 6 Click Apply to effect the changes 7 Click OK ...
Page 268: ...268 CHAPTER 7 CONFIGURING DIGITAL LINE CARDS T1 E1 AND BRI CARDS ...
Page 286: ...286 APPENDIX A NBX 100 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 290: ...290 APPENDIX B T1 AND ISDN PRI SERVICES CIRCUIT PROVISIONING ...
Page 294: ...294 APPENDIX C GUIDELINES FOR REMOTE AUDIO DEVICE CONNECTIONS ...
Page 306: ...306 INDEX ...