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Chapter 14:  Out Call Routing Configuration
AltiWare ACM 5.1 Administration Manual 185
Click the Default Routes tab in the Out Call Routing Configuration window to 
configure default routes. 
Figure 2. Out Call Routing Configuration, Default Routes tab
The above configuration means:
The system has a group of analog trunks and a T1 digital trunk from a local carrier 
that can accept local and emergency calls.
The system has a T1 digital trunk from a long distance carrier that can only accept 
long distance calls.
The administrator segmented local trunks into two routes, "Local Analog" and "Local 
T1". A "Long Distance T1" route is created for the T1 from the long distance carrier.
When a user makes a local call, the administrator wants the system to use local T1 
trunks first. If local T1 trunks are busy, then the system uses local analog trunks. 
When a user makes an emergency call, the administrator wants the system to dial 
out from local analog trunks first. If local analog trunks are busy, the system uses 
the local T1 trunk.
Working on Dialing Patterns
If your system is using a route access code, most likely you have one of the following 
situations:
Your area may have multiple 10-digit dialing area codes.
Your area may have both 10-digit and 1+10 digit dialing in a same area code.
Your system needs to borrow another system's trunk to make an outbound call over 
an IP or tie trunk.
For each type of call, 
the system will use 
trunks specified in the 
“1” field, if available, 
otherwise use trunks 
in the “2” field, and so 
on.