Trunk Groups - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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Trunk Groups

Description
Trunk Groups let you optimize trunk usage for incoming and outgoing calls. Each group can be accessed
by an Access Code plus the group number. There are 100 available Trunk Groups and you set the
access order in trunk group programming. Using Call Appearance (CAP) Keys give an extension user
more available function keys, since the user does not need a separate line key for each trunk.
Like Trunk Group Routing, Trunk Groups help you minimize the expense of toll calls. For example, if
your system has outbound WATS lines, OCC lines and DDD lines, program the trunk group to route to
the WATS lines first.
Conditions
Unless a user preselects a trunk, Trunk Group programming selects the trunk Speed
Dialing used for trunk calls.
If a user dials a number that is not programmed in ARS, the system can route the call to a
trunk group.
All DID trunks of the same type should be placed in the same trunk group. These trunk
groups must then be assigned to a DID Translation Table.
Trunks ring extensions according to Ring Group programming.
Default Settings
All trunks are in group 1.
System Availability
Terminals
All Terminals
Required Component(s)
None
Related Features
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Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
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Call Appearance (CAP) Keys
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Central Office Calls, Placing
Priority
Type of Trunk
1
WATS
2
OCC
3
DDD
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