Patton electronic SmartNode 4110 Series ユーザーズマニュアル

ページ / 664
Call router configuration task list
464
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 
40 • Call router configuration
Configure call routing tables
Routing tables are identified by names that can be any arbitrary string. For ease of identification the table type 
is typically used as part of the name. 
Call router tables are created by entering the 
routing-table
 command, which also brings you into the routing 
table configuration mode. There you can add, modify or delete entries of the routing tables. Refer to the indi-
vidual table types detailed below on how to configure table entries.
Note
The sequence of the lines is not important. The call router creates a search 
tree out of the table lines to ensure optimal search speed.
Note
To remove a specific entry of a table, enter the table configuration mode and 
use the no-form on a previously entered entry. To remove a whole table, use 
the 
no
 form of the 
table mode
 command.
Create a routing table
A routing table forwards the call to another table, interface or service based on a specific call property like the 
called party number or the current date. The call router provides a number of different routing table types. A 
routing table looks like the following:
Figure 63. Routing table outline
Each table contains a header and one or more entries. The header declares the type of the routing table as well 
as its name.
The name of the routing table is unique inside the context and serves as identifier for referencing the table 
from other tables or interfaces. The routing table type specifies which call property the table shall examine. 
 lists the call properties that can be used as a routing table type.
Table 17. Routing table types 
Type
Description
called-e164
Route calls based on the called party E.164 number. Entries of called-e164 tables can 
use wildcards to summarize routes. Digit collection can be configured on a per-entry 
basis.
Type
Name
NATIONAL
called-e164
Key
Destination
Function
001
if USVOIP-A
0044
if EUROVOIP
Header
Entries
0049
if EUROVOIP
default
if DEFACC
ADD-PREFIX
001320
if USVOIP-B