User guide
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Overview
- Technology Enhancements in Release 5.1
- SIP Implementation
- Multi-Site Enterprise Management - AltiEnterprise Manager
- Multi-Chassis Gateway Support (ACM only)
- Capacity Improvements
- Voice Processing New Features and Enhancements
- PBX New Features and Enhancements
- Call Center New Features and Enhancements
- Client Application New Features and Enhancements
- IP Phone New Features and Enhancements (IP600, IP710, IP705)
- Key System Features
- Technology Enhancements in Release 5.1
- Software Installation & License Registration
- Getting Around AltiWare Administrator 5.1
- System Configuration
- Setting General Parameters
- Setting a System Number Plan
- Setting Business Hours
- Routing Calls on Holidays
- Configuring System Speed Dialing
- Defining System Call Restrictions
- Creating Account Codes
- Setting up Call Reports
- Country-Relevant Settings
- Audio Peripheral Configuration
- Activity
- Feature Profiles
- CT-Bus Configurations
- Voice Mail Configuration
- Auto Attendant Configuration
- Board Configuration
- Using the Triton Resource Board
- Using the Triton MeetMe Conference Board
- Configuring the Quantum Board
- Configuring the Triton Analog Station Board
- Configuring the Triton Analog Trunk LS/GS and LS Boards
- Configuring the Triton VoIP Board
- Configuring the Triton T1/E1 Board
- Configuring Virtual Boards SIPSP and H323SP
- Configuring the MAX Board
- Configuring the Virtual MobileExt Board
- Trunk Configuration
- Trunks Out of Service
- Channel Identification
- Opening the Trunk Configuration Window
- Selecting Trunks to Set Attributes
- Configuring One or Multiple Trunks
- Setting General Trunk Attributes
- H323 Tie Trunk Properties
- SIP Tie Trunk Properties
- SIP Trunk Properties
- Triton T1/E1 Trunk Properties
- Triton Analog Trunk GS/LS Properties
- Quantum Trunk Properties
- Incoming Call Routing
- Outgoing Call Blocking
- In Call Routing Configuration
- Out Call Routing Configuration
- Extension Configuration
- Setting Up IP Extensions
- AltiGen IP Phone Configuration
- Mobile Extension Configuration
- Hunt Group Configuration
- Paging Group Configuration
- Line Park Configuration
- Workgroup Configuration
- Managing and Using MeetMe Conference
- Network Configuration Guidelines for VoIP
- Enterprise VoIP Network Management
- Understanding VoIP Bandwidth Requirements
- Opening AltiEnterprise Manager
- Setting VoIP Codec Profiles
- Assigning Codec Profiles to IP Addresses
- Defining IP Networks
- Defining the IP Dialing Table
- The Multi-site VoIP Domain
- Working with Servers in the VoIP Domain
- Managing VoIP Domain Users
- Configuring Global Least Cost Routing
- When Information May Be Out of Sync
- System Report Management
- Tools and Applications
- E1-R2 and E1 ISDN PRI Installations
- Required Service Parameters
- Network Ports
- Technical Support & Product Repair Services
- Troubleshooting
- Index

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Configuring Out Call Routing
To configure out call routing, select PBX > Out Call Routing Configuration.
The following configuration steps may help you configure out call routing correctly.
1. Before you configure Out Call Routing, make sure a route access code is configured
in the System Configuration window, Number Plan tab. If you have a problem
changing a first-digit assignment in the Number Plan tab to a route access code,
you may need to set the Access Code in the Trunk Configuration window for all
trunks to None.
2. Create a route and assign trunks to the route. Typically, different types of trunks will
be grouped to different routes. For example, you may need to create a local route
for local trunks, a long distance route for long distance trunks, and a VoIP route for
IP trunks.
3. Assign routes as Default Routes so that regular 7-digit, 11-digit, international, and
emergency calls will go through.
4. Solve a complicated dialing situation by adding an entry into the Dialing Pattern
table and assigning a route to the specific dialing pattern.
5. If the dialing pattern requires adding or removing digits, you may need to edit the
Digit Manipulation on the Route Definition tab to solve the problem. Repeat
steps 4 and 5 until all complicated dialing patterns are entered and configured
properly.
6. If a dialing pattern will use another system's trunk to hop-off, you may need to
create a VoIP or T1/PRI tie trunk route and configure digit manipulation to indicate
which system to hop-off to and how to tell another system that this is a hop-off
dialing by adding a trunk access code or route access code in the dialing stream.
7. If you would like to block a specific dialing pattern, add the dialing pattern and check
Disallow this dialing pattern check box.
WARNING! Make sure the default 911 route is configured to a route that can accept
911 calls. (See Figure 2 on page 231.) Failure to do so may cause failure
of direct 911 dialing. If you do not want a user to call 911 directly because
of too many 911 dialing errors, you can leave the 911 route not
configured. In this case, you need to let all extension users know that they
need to dial 9+911 to call emergency service. A proper warning sticker on
the phone to notify employees about 9+911 dialing would be a good
practice.
Some configuration examples are provided at the end of the chapter. Please use them
as a reference to help you configure your dialing pattern correctly.