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Authcode problem 1

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mikeasa

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Dec 23, 2005
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I have G3r v6 and thought I had this figured out. I hit a stone wall now. I need to have 1646, 1914, 1718 and 1212 unrestricted all other calls need an auth code. I have station in cor 10 auth code cor 11 as shown below. but it still looks for auth code.

cor10.jpg
 
It looks like COR 10's FRL is too low, and COR 11 you have ALL-TOLL restriction.

Create a new COR and increase FRL and keep ALL TOLL to none, and give it a try...

Thanks,
CJH

We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit. ARISTOTLE 384-322 B.C.
 
I did as you said. I changed cor 11 [all toll] to [none]
Then ch cor 10 FRL 1 and still got burp for authcode for 1212 and 1202.
Then ch cor 10 FRL 2 no burp for authcode on 1212 which is local and no burp for 1202 which is LD I need authcode prompt for LD. I cant figure out what i am doing wrong .
 
Your FRL's are associated with your route patterns. Basically you want to make sure your COR FRL is higher than your Route Pattern FRL.

li ars rou chosen (local number) - Record route pattern
li ars rou chosen (LD number) - Record route pattern

Try and place an FRL of 2 on your local trunks in your route pattern (because this is equal to your COR's FRL's), and FRL 3 (because this is greater than your COR's FRL's)on your LD trunks.

Thanks,
CJH


We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit. ARISTOTLE 384-322 B.C.
 
CJH,

Thank you that solve all my issues.

mike
 
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