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namesrhard2pick

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Nov 26, 2007
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Hello,

I set up an H.323 signal group and trunk group to one of my remote offices. How do I program the main sites ARS to route the DID range for the remote location over the IP trunk group via its partition group/route pattern? My range is 213-870-2700 - 2999.

Thanks
 
Is that an ip tie trunk? If so you should use aar instead of ars. How many digits are you sending to the remote office? Another suggestion is to send only 4 digits (2700-2999). At the remote office try to delete the first 6 digits and create vdn for (2700-2999).


Cyrus
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I agree I would use AAR for private network traffic. To do it I would start with your Uniform Dial Plan.

So are you basically wanting to reroute your incoming 2700-2999 DID's to your remote location? Do you currently have 2700-2999 extensions on the primary PBX that these DID's terminate too, or are they new to your entire system? I am assuming your remote site has a PBX? Do you use 4 digit extensions?

Depending on your answers to my questions. I believe it would work like this, if you are only getting 4 digit DID's passed to you from your CO and you don't have 2700-2999 ext already on your primary PBX. This is a basic overview:

Incoming calls come in your primary location, the digits will be check against your uniform dial plan, get routed to your aar table, get routed to your Route or Partition route table, then get routed to your IP trunk group and then on over to your remote location.

Your other side would have to be configured to know how to handle the length of digits you send.

Give some more info and I can be more specific if this is what you are trying to do.
 
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