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800 number routing?

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ScoTTeL

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Apr 29, 2002
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Okay I have a client with 2 PRI's. One is designated local and the other as LD. If I set the default local to pool 70 and the lines/B-channels from the local PRI into 70 and the default toll to pool 890 and have the LD channels in that pool it works great except for one problem. I need 800 number calls to go out pool 70 the local PRI. How do I setup the routing for that?


ScoTTeL Office Solutions
PBX, Fiber Optic, Cabling and Networking Installation and Service. See me on Sundance Communications Installers Link Page
 
Just make a LD ARS table to catch 1-800 and put only pool 70 in as the outgoing route.

Tables
ARS
ARS Input
Table Number (1-24)
Enter
Area Code
Enter
Entry Number (1-100)
Enter
800
Enter
Sub A Pools
(Table and Route)
Enter
70
Enter
 
I am a little confused. Do I just pick a table number and entry number?

Can you give me step by step with a little more detail? Would it be easier to picture by using ARS in Winspm?


ScoTTeL Office Solutions
PBX, Fiber Optic, Cabling and Networking Installation and Service. See me on Sundance Communications Installers Link Page
 
F8 - Tables
F6 - ARS
F2 - ARS Input
1 for Table 1
F10 - Enter
F2 - Area Code
F10 - Enter
1 for Entry 1
F10 - Enter
800 for Area Code 800
F10 - Enter
F3 - Sub A Pools
11 for Table 1 and Route 1
F10 - Enter
70 for Pool 70
F10 - Enter
F5 - Back
F5 - Back


 
Thanks TT! Worked great!

ScoTTeL Office Solutions
PBX, Fiber Optic, Cabling and Networking Installation and Service. See me on Sundance Communications Installers Link Page
 
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