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Example 2
There is a SwyxWare installation with two SwyxServers, one in London and one in Liverpool. The two SwyxServers are connected to each other over a SwyxLink.
In order that calls to Liverpool can in principle go via this SwyxLink, a routing record must be set up on the server in London to forward all calls to Liverpool via the SwyxLink to Liverpool.
Routing record in London:
Allow call +44 151*; Trunk group "SwyxLink London-Liverpool"; Priority 900
A user has the location London (prefix: 020). In the first place he can make local calls in London via ISDN:
Entry in the user's call permission:
Allow call +44,20*; Trunk group "ISDN London"
He also has the right to make calls to Liverpool via a SwyxLink trunk "SwyxLink London-Liverpool":
Entry in the user's call permission:
Allow call +44151*; Trunk group "SwyxLinkLondon-Liverpool"
In its call permission, the trunk group "SwyxLink London-Liverpool" allows local calls via ISDN into the Liverpool local public network. (This is configured on the Liverpool side!):
Entry in the call permissions of the trunk group "SwyxLink London-Liverpool" on the Liverpool side:
Allow call +44 151*; Trunk group "ISDN Liverpool"
The user in London can thus call Liverpool via the SwyxLink, and there telephone locally via ISDN into the public telephone network.
Last modified date: 01/24/2024