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IP Trunk <strong>Admin</strong>istration<br />

F IP Trunk Installation and<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration<br />

TRUNK GROUP<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istered Members(min/max): 1/12<br />

Total <strong>Admin</strong>istered Members: 12<br />

GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS<br />

Port Code Sfx Name Night Mode Type Ans Delay<br />

1: 01A0901 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

2: 01A0902 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

3: 01A0903 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

4: 01A0904 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

5: 01A0905 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

6: 01A0906 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

7: 01A0907 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

8: 01A0908 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

9: 01A0909 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

10: 01A0910 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

11: 01A0911 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

12: 01A0912 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

13: _______ ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

14: _______ ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

15: _______ ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____<br />

6 Press ENTER to save your changes.<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>ister AAR/ARS<br />

You can use Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR) and Automatic Route Selection<br />

(ARS) to route calls over an IP trunk group just like any other trunk group. Unlike<br />

other trunk groups, however, you must administer both the DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> switch<br />

software and Configuration Manager to route calls over IP trunks. DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong><br />

uses the dialed digit string to select a route pattern — and thus a trunk group — <strong>for</strong><br />

each call. The IP Trunk software matches each trunk line or each dialed string to a<br />

specific IP address.<br />

The following administration needs to be per<strong>for</strong>med on both the origin and<br />

destination switches — if you can’t administer the remote switch, coordinate this<br />

work with the administrator at the other site. The following general instructions<br />

assume that you know how to use Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR) and<br />

Automatic Route Selection (ARS) to route conventional calls.<br />

To administer IP call routing on DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong>:<br />

1 <strong>Admin</strong>ister the AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table on DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> with the<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation you entered in the Switch <strong>Admin</strong> tables on the worksheet.<br />

2 After you’ve assigned a route pattern in the AAR or ARS Digit Analysis Table,<br />

add the IP trunk group to that route pattern if you haven’t already done so<br />

3 Make the IP trunk group the first preference in the route pattern and per<strong>for</strong>m any<br />

other administration required on the Route Pattern screen.<br />

Note: If you want to route calls over the normal telephone network when<br />

transmission quality over the IP network is unacceptable, assign one or<br />

more conventional trunk groups to the route pattern as backups.<br />

DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> will route appropriate calls to the IP trunk group. Now you need to<br />

administer Configuration Manager to route outgoing and in<strong>com</strong>ing calls<br />

appropriately.<br />

424<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000

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