Using AAR/ARS routing for each individual department would be an administrative nightmare. You would be better off using tenant partitioning on the switch.
ok, but if tenant partitioning are the best way to fetch COR with an ougoing trunk, how I use it ?
I have actually a lot of CORs, and outgoing calls use differents trunks depending on this CORs, but I want to change the trunk assiciated with one COR.
VECTOR DIRECTORY NUMBER
Extension: 16476
Name: SP TechVoix
Vector Number: 476
Attendant Vectoring? n
Meet-me Conferencing? n
Allow VDN Override? n
COR: 93
TN: 3
Measured: both
Acceptable Service Level (sec): 30
FRL: 0 APLT? y
Can Be Service Observed? y Calling Party Restriction: all-toll
Can Be A Service Observer? n Called Party Restriction: none
Time of Day Chart: 3 Forced Entry of Account Codes? n
Priority Queuing? n Direct Agent Calling? n
Restriction Override: none Facility Access Trunk Test? n
Restricted Call List? y Can Change Coverage? n
Unrestricted Call List: 3 4 6 10
Access to MCT? y Fully Restricted Service? n
Group II Category For MFC: 7 Hear VDN of Origin Annc.? y
Send ANI for MFE? n Add/Remove Agent Skills? y
MF ANI Prefix: Automatic Charge Display? n
Hear System Music on Hold? y PASTE (Display PBX Data on Phone)? n
Can Be Picked Up By Directed Call Pickup? n
Can Use Directed Call Pickup? n
Group Controlled Restriction: inactive
CLASS OF RESTRICTION
MF Incoming Call Trace? n
Brazil Collect Call Blocking? n
Block Transfer Display? n
Block Enhanced Conference/Transfer Displays? y
Remote Logout of Agent? n
Station Lock COR: 93
Outgoing Trunk Disconnect Timer (minutes):
We also use Partition Groups and Partition route tables so that our remote G700 offices dial out using their own ISDN30 instead of the main office ones - works a treat and save going down the TP route if no other functionality is required.
What software/version etc are you running.
Ok - you should be able to use Partition groups then. Basically you assign the relevant group number in your COR and assign the CORs to you stations/agents etc. You can set the trunk group numbers that you wish to use on the partition route tables. Then on your ARS screen assign the partition route table number under "Route Pattern" eg p2 instead of an actual trunk.
So COR 1 could have Partition Group 2 and through the programming their calls will route via trunk grp1, and COR 2 could be routed via trunk grp2.
Not the best explanation but the admin guide is pretty useful for setting this up.
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