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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 
40 • Call router configuration
  route default dest-interface IF5entry #5
Note
The numbers that are normally dialed are longer than the prefixes listed in 
the table test. For example, if the numbering plan is defined using five digits, 
a user normally dials a number like 12345 to reach a destination. Anyway 
the lookup result must be the same for en-bloc and for overlap dialing. This 
example shows how the table is looked up after each overlap-dialed digit and 
how a destination is finally found. This selected destination is the same as if 
the user dialed the number en-bloc.
The following table contains a list of overlap-dialed number examples that use the routing table above for a lookup:
Dialed 
Number
Selected 
Entry
Description
empty
(after picking up the 
phone without dialing a 
number beforehand)
The number is incomplete for entries #1-#4, which all want at least 
know whether the number starts with a 1. Thus no entry is selected and 
the call router waits for additional mandatory digits or drops the call 
after 12 seconds (address-completion timeout).
1
No entry is selected. Though the dialed number matches entry #1 there 
are other entries that are still incomplete (the entered number is a prefix 
of the entry). In this state the call router waits for additional mandatory 
digits or drops the call after 12 seconds (address-completion timeout).
2
#5
No entry matches, so the default entry is selected; the call is placed 
immediately.
11
No entry is selected. Though the dialed number completely matches 
entry #1, #2 and #3, entry #4 is still incomplete. The call router waits for 
additional mandatory digits or drops the call after 12 seconds (address-
completion timeout).
12
#2
Entry #1 and #2 match the dialed number of 12, but entry #2 matches 
better because the expression is more precise (longer) than entry #1. 
Thus the call is immediately routed to interface IF2.
19
#1
Entry #1 is the only that matches. The call is immediately placed.
111
#4
All entries match the dialed number of 111, but entry #4 matches best 
because the expression is more precise (longer) than entry #1-#3. 
Entry #4 is selected but the call is not placed immediately because the 
entry contains the T-indicator. The router waits for additional digits and 
then places call to interface IF4 when the digit-collection timeout 
elapses.
Note: If the user enters an additional digit during digit-collection on a 
T-indicator, the router must not change the destination entry anymore.
112
#3
Entry #1, #2 and #3 match the dialed number of 112. Entry #1 has 
only an expression of one digit while entry #2 and #3 have an expres-
sion that specify two digits. Entry #3 matches better than entry #2 
because entry #3 explicitly specifies the digits while entry #2 contains 
a wildcard for the second digit. Thus entry #3 is selected and the call is 
placed immediately to interface IF3.