Specifications
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HiPath 3000 Manager E, Administrator Documentation
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9.4.9 Routing parameters
Routing parameters can be used to set the parameters for each of the routes listed under
Routes. Depending on your requirements, you can turn on individual flags, choose options, and
change default values here.
9.4.9.1 Routes list
Routing parameters, like the Routes, contain a list of the routes in the communication system.
The names that you assign to the routes, are displayed via Routes. To select a route, click on
the route name (or the number) in the appropriate list box.
9.4.9.2 Area: Routing flags
Digit Repetition On flag
If an outgoing route is seized and digit repetition has been activated, the routing code is auto-
matically included as the initial portion of the call number. This only applies if LCR is deactivat-
ed (see Settings | Least Cost Routing). If LCR is activated, closed numbering is only implement-
ed via the LCR tables.
This feature is used with networked communication systems with a closed numbering system
to reach a station always with the same call number. The communication system used to set
up the call is irrelevant.
In order to use digit repetition for closed numbering, the call numbering plans of the other net-
worked communication systems must be coordinated to ensure that their call numbers begin
with codes that are stored in the Routing codes field for the corresponding route in the present
communication system (see Routes). To achieve a higher level of flexibility, up to ten routing
codes can be defined for each route.
In case of a digital network, the LCR dial plan should be used to define the different access
codes and digit repetition.
Analysis of Second Dial Tone flag
Analysis of Second Dial Tone alerts the communication system to detect an additional dial tone.
This feature is used with tandem communication system applications. This evaluation is coun-
try-dependent, e.g., in Belgium after 00 and in France after 16 or 19. This is not relevant in Ger-
many. This only applies to network providers who send a second dial tone for international calls.
Settings | Lines/networking | Routing parameters