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5.6 Configuring Routing Profiles
It is strongly recommended that you draw a simple diagram showing the PacketBand
ISDN Chassis, its ISDN ports in use, the DDI numbers, and any local devices and the
number ranges used to access them. An example is shown below.
This example requires that the PacketBand ISDN-32s route calls as follows:
1.
Route calls from the PSTN to the PBX
2.
Route calls from the PBX to the PSTN
All of these actions can be catered for using Call Routing Profiles. A Call Routing Profile
is used to direct traffic from one port or group of ports to another, or to a Logical Link. A
Routing Profile has many options to control how calls are routed, but in this case and in
most applications the Routing Profile will consists of the following elements:
Name, Source, Destination
Click on the
Terminal
port and select
Call Routing
from the Drop-Down menu to
configure routing profiles for PacketBand ISDN Chassis.
1.
The Call Routing Profiles List is displayed. This will show all Routing Profile
details when they are configured.
2.
Select
Add Profile
and choose
Add Routing Profile
.
3.
Name the profile and tick the
Enable
check-box.
4.
Move the
SOURCE PORTS
radio button to
Select
and enter a source for
incoming calls. A source can be designated by entering a port number, port and
channel number or by using a
Group
of ports and/or channels:
To use a port:
Enter the port number (e.g.
1
for PRI 1, 2 for PRI 2)
To use a port and
channel:
Enter the port number followed by a full stop and
then the channel number (e.g. 1.1 for PRI 1 channel
1, 2.2 for PRI 2 Channel 2)
To use a Group:
Configure a group and select it from the Drop-Down
menu
To use a Logical
Link:
Enter the Logical Link number (101 for Logical Link
101, 164 for Logical Link 164)