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Access code for Outgoing Calls

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telklass

IS-IT--Management
Aug 8, 2015
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Hi Guys,

My concern today is about the tips to create an short code to access a trunk for outgoing calls, previously , i knew well how to do this stuff on IPO500 V2, ,but with the CS1k where some applilances are involved , i have to work tru a lot complexity.

Now, users have to dial a code (2 digits) before dialing out the number for an outgoing calls, some are 99 / 38 / 22 / and ect... that s depend to user's right on call restrictions.

When i print out all trunk members on CS1k, i can see a lot of routes, but still cannot see where these digits are coming from.

I browse MAS (the media application server) and navigate to "Node and Roudes" seems that i can find out some tips that could help in my confusion...

If someone there already experienced a such implementation , i'd be glad for any suggestion that can guide me through the right direction on my search.

Look forward to your reply.

Thanks !
 
You could see if they are just Steering codes by LD 20

REQ prt
TYPE dnb
CUST
DN 99

If its a steering code it should come up type TSC/DSC etc.
 
other thing you might find when you prt the dnb is it might be type RDB this would mean its the Access Code (ACOD) assigned to the Route Data Block

In LD 21
REQ prt
TYPE RDB

look for ACOD that matches your prefix and thats the route you are using

 
Many thanks ,

All are pup up as

TYPE CDP
STCD TSC

Proof that they are steering code .
On my understanding, i wonder if those code could be well created on CS1k as well?
Please let me know.

Thanks !
 
so example

LD 87
REQ prt
CUST 0
FEAT cdp
TYPE tsc
TSC xx (22,99,38,etc.)

You will get an RLI

LD 86
REQ prt
CUST 0
TYPE rlb
RLI xx (the RLI from previous step)

from the RLI you get the Route (ROUT) and the digit manipulation DMI still in 86

LD 86
REQ prt
CUST 0
TYPE dgt
DMI xx (the dmi from RLI print out)


interested in
DEL - how many leading digits it removes
INST - if it inserts any leading digits
CTYP - does it alter the call type
 
Many thanks !

I will take a look on it.

Thanks !
 
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