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Old January 28th, 2006, 05:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
definitynut101
 
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Re: Route Pattern = p92 - whats the P for

The "p" (Beginning with Definity G3v7si/csi/r platforms) stands for partitioned route table. After version 6 Avaya created a partitioned route table, which you can find using the command 'cha partitioned' x . Where the 'x' is the partitioned route entry that you would like to begin with. This table is used when you have multiple 'partitioned' groups in ARS. In ARS you can enter a 'partitioned route index entry' OR a direct route pattern. When you use the 'partitioned route index entry', the PBX will route a call based on the entries in that table for the various 'partitioned groups'. If you are NOT using multiple partitioned groups, just enter a direct route pattern number in the ARS 'route pattern' fields to keep things simple for yourself. For more information, see 'partitioned route index' in the definity server documentation, V7 and up. You will find no reference to this object for V6 and earlier ECS.
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