Installation guide
Configuring destination access code routing 9-27
Chapter 9: Configuring Outbound Call Routing
Wave Global Administrator Guide
5 Specify whether you want this first digit to support One-Digit or Two-Digit external access
codes.
If you select Two-Digit support, access codes x0 through x9, where x is the first digit,
appear in the Additional Settings group box.
6 Configure the settings for each access code.
•
Routing. Choose the trunk group or IP Signaling Control Point you want to use for
routing.
•
Collect Digits. Choose one of the following:
• Specify the number of outgoing digits to collect before the number is sent to the
central office. This setting is ideal if you want to limit the number of digits a user
can dial using an access code, for example limiting this access code to 11 digits
will allow local and long distance calls, but not international calls.
• Select
Numbering Plan to collect the digits expected for the numbering plan
specific to your locale. For example, the North American Numbering Plan expects
telephone numbers to be 7, 10, or 11 digits (when preceded by a 1).
•
Dial Tone. Check the Dial Tone check box if you want Wave to provide dial tone after
the destination access code is dialed.
•
VM Networking. Do not check.
7 Click
Apply to save your changes.
8 Click
Done to return to the Management Console.
9 Continue with the instructions in the next section, Enabling destination access codes.
Enabling destination access codes
By default all users are restricted from using new destination access codes. You must enable
them in the specific access profiles in the Outbound Routing applet. Enable the access codes
only in the specific access profiles that you will assign to groups of users who are permitted to
use the codes.
If you haven’t already done so, follow the instructions in the previous section, Creating
destination access codes.
Release 2.0
September 2010