Polycom 3725-70003-009F Manual De Usuario

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ReadiVoice Administration & Maintenance Guide
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Proprietary & Confidential
  
If you change Routing Mode from Non-Routed System Private to 
Non-Routed System Shared, delete all existing (private) access phone 
numbers and make sure that the Provisioning pages have the Access Code 
field available (see 
For ReadiVoice IP, Routing Mode must always be set to Routed System
Routing Mode
The routing mode determines how calls are routed among bridges: 
— Non-Routed System Shared — Each trunk group terminates on a 
specific bridge, so the access phone number determines which bridge 
receives a call. Each access phone number can be used by multiple 
subscribers. 
— Non-Routed System Private — Each trunk group terminates on a 
specific bridge, so the access phone number determines which bridge 
receives a call. Each access phone number can be used by only one 
subscriber, uniquely identifying the subscriber. 
— Routed System — Uses an Intelligent Network Call Routing (INCR) 
system, such as SS7, to tell the network how to route a call. For each 
number group, a routing list specifies which bridge or bridges the 
conferences in that group can use and the priority order of those 
bridges. 
Translation Number Type
In a routed PSTN system, when someone dials a ReadiVoice access 
number, the originating switch queries the CACS, which returns a 
translation number to tell the telephone network how to route the call. In a 
non-routed or IP system, each bridge is provisioned with a block of 
dummy translation numbers. 
The Translation Number Type setting dictates how translation numbers 
are assigned. The following settings are available: 
— Random Translation Number — The system uses translation 
numbers from the pool of numbers assigned to a bridge. All 
non-routed systems must use this setting. 
— Fixed Translation Number: The system uses a predetermined 
translation number for each subscriber. The translation number is 
stored in the ExternalId field of the subscriber record. 
If you select this setting, then the ExternalId field for each 
subscriber must be unique (that is, no two subscribers on this 
ReadiVoice system may have the same external ID). In addition, the 
Trans DNIS Length setting for the bridges (see 
the external ID. 
— Fixed Translation Number with 3-digit code: The system also uses a 
predetermined translation number for each subscriber (stored in the 
ExternalId field of the subscriber record). But it appends a 3-digit 
number (internally-formed) to each translation number when the 
translation number is used by the call router. This setting is used for 
leg-based billing.