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TeleLion

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Jan 4, 2006
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I have a TSW and an EBN, the EBN is located in site B, and the TSW in site A, the EBN in site B has a PRI, and the TSW has a PRI too in site A, normally the IP phones located in site B are looged on to the TSW in site A, and they only logon to the EBN if the IP link is down as a backup gatekeeper, I want the IP phones that are located at site B but are logged on to the TSW site A, when dialing 911, 9911 to be able to brake out through the EBN PRI at site B since they are located there(Site A and B are linked through IP networking), while IP phones that are located at site A TSW when dialing 911 and 9911 as they are doing right now to brake out through the local PRI at site A, in Alex it described how you can do that for logged OFF phones using the IP phone config file, but i need a soloution when the IP phones are logedon, so basically this should be my question: "can two separet extensions in the TSW dial the same DEST code example 911, and the TSW will route each call on a diffrent route by looking at the extension number originating the call?"

To MD or not to MD that is the question
 

you can use the CUST value on the extension and route

best parnum
 
You need to have IP trunk between site A and B, and then use the CUST as PARNUM says, but I will recommend you to program Least Cust, otherwise you have to do a lot of RODDI commands.
 
But using least Cust with CUST? can that be done?

To MD or not to MD that is the question
 
Yes, the FDT table point out a DEST and here you can use the CUST to point out what direction you need.
 
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