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Configuring inbound routing tables 8-4
Chapter 8: Configuring Inbound Call Routing
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Note: If your particular needs require that users be able to make analog loop-start external
trunk-to-trunk connections, make the following additional settings in the Trunking group
box:
Select the
Allow Analog Loop-Start Trunk-to-Trunk Connections option.
Choose a maximum duration for trunk-to-trunk connections from the
Trunk-to-Trunk
Maximum Connect Time (Minutes)
drop-down list. This setting limits the amount of
time a trunk may be unavailable when not actively being used, but it also determines
the maximum duration of active calls. Be sure to choose a setting that won’t result in
active calls being cut off prematurely.
7 Click
OK to save your changes.
Configuring inbound routing tables
For information about and examples of inbound routing tables, see “Inbound call routing” on
page 29-15.
To configure an inbound routing table
1 If necessary, click the Administration tab of the Management Console.
2 Click the Trunk Groups icon, located in the Trunk Administration section.
3 On the In tab, click
Edit Inbound Routing Table.
You can access the Inbound Routing Table editor in one of two ways:
Open the Trunk Groups applet, edit an inbound voice trunk group (or create a new
one), select the In tab, and click Edit Inbound Routing Table.
Open the IP Telephony applet, select the Call Routing folder, and click Edit Inbound
Routing Table.
Click
Release 2.0
September 2010