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2 Change the Service setting to Manual.
3 Change the Overflow setting to Y.
Configuring routes
Configuring routes allows you to set up access to the VoIP and the PSTN line pools. These routes
can be assigned to destination codes using schedules.
Ensure the PSTN and VoIP line pools have been configured before you continue with this section.
For information about creating a VoIP line pool, see “Putting VoIP lines into a line pool” on page
63. You can create a PSTN line pool in the same manner, if such a pool does not already exist.
Follow these steps to configure the PSTN and VoIP routes:
1 Open Services, Telephony Services, Call Routing, and click on Routes.
2 Enter the route numbers for the PSTN and VoIP lines:
PSTN (to other system):
a Click the Add button. The Add Routes dialog appears. Refer to Figure 24
Figure 24 Add route dialog
b Type a number between 001 and 999 to define the PSTN route to the other system.
Only numbers not otherwise assigned will be allowed by the system.
c Click Save.
Note: If you have not already done so, remember to define a route for the local PSTN for
your own system so users can still dial 9 to access local PSTN numbers.
Note: If you already have routes for your PSTN or VoIP line pools configured, you do not
need to configure new routes, unless you cannot match the dialed digits. For instance, you
probably already have a PSTN route that uses 9 to access local PSTN numbers.
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