Depends on who is doing the routing.  A PBX is capable of doing all it's own
dial-plans, or you can give the call-routing decision making to a cisco
router and have it do it, which also makes it way more configurable.  You
really don't even need a router to tie two PBX's together if you want, just
use E&M and some Adtrans.

The Intergrating Voice and Data networks by Cisco Press gives a pretty
comprehensive run down on the pro's and cons of router handling dial plans
vs PBX doing dial plans..


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> Are dial plans configured on the PBX or the router?
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