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9-74 HiPath 3000 Manager E, Administrator Documentation
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Settings | Lines/networking
9.4.8 Routes
Routes can be configured via Routes. A route is assigned to every line (in the case of ISDN
BRI, 2 B-channels). A line cannot be assigned to more than one route. The standard configu-
ration for all lines is Route 1. The CO call privileges assigned to the B-channel determine the
access rights available to even or uneven B-channels which have been set up. Non-switched
MSI lines must be deleted via system administration.
In an LCR environment, this code is only used for display; seizure codes are programmed in
the Dial plan. In the case of networking, the input is to be entered or deleted in accordance with
the configuration of the remote system.
In an HiPath 3000/5000 IP network, route 16 must always be used. The Feature server (HiPath
5000) uses this route to generate its call number tables automatically. Note that rerouting
should not be enabled for route 16.
Configuring different routes for simplified dialing
Even if simplified dialing (Prime Line) is activated, trunks can be configured for different routes.
In other words, the collision check is no longer performed. A fax line can now be accessed via
direct trunk access code or via a trunk key for the line in question.
The redial function is implemented based on the line/route seized. If the fax line was seized
originally, the redial function will access the fax line as well. If simplified dialing is activated, re-
dial is performed for the route 1 trunks.
Routes for OpenScape Office
The routes for OpenScape Office can also be configured in this window. The Route 1 and the
Routes 10 - 16 are not used for OpenScape Office.
9.4.8.1 Routes list
The Routes list contains a list of available routes.
9.4.8.2 Area: Route, Name
To assign a name to a route, type a name in the Route Name text box. The entered name re-
places the default route number in the Routes list.
Route names appear on the system telephone display when:
– the user presses or programs a call key, and
– during incoming calls where the call number or name of the caller is not available.
Settings | Lines/networking | Routes