Installation guide

Configuring private networking 9-29
Chapter 9: Configuring Outbound Call Routing
Wave Global Administrator Guide
Configuring private networking
Configuring private networking is a four-step process. You need to determine a numbering
scheme for your private network. You need to configure outbound routing and the First Digit
Table to recognize the digits that access the remote Wave systems. Then, you need to go back
to the Outbound Routing applet to enable the private networking destination access codes.
The following sections describe how to configure Wave for private networking:
Determining a numbering scheme for private networking. See page 9-29.
Configuring outbound routing for private networking. See page 9-30.
Configuring the First Digit Table for private networking. See page 9-33.
Enabling the new destination access code. See page 9-37.
Determining a numbering scheme for private networking
Before you can configure your Wave Servers for private networking, you must determine a
private networking numbering scheme for your Wave network. The numbering scheme includes
the following components:
External access code (one or two digits). The first one or two digits that you dial to
access the private network.
Location code (between 2 and 6 digits, inclusive). The code that identifies each Wave
Server on the network.
Extension (between 2 and 7 digits, inclusive). The telephone extension for each user.
The following diagram shows an example of a numbering scheme for private networking:
6 1 2 3 5 5 0 2
Private network
access code
location code
Called party’s
extension
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Wave IP2500
Release 2.0
September 2010