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Avaya CM dialing same number terminating to 2 different stations

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McVoIPin

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Is there a way for users at the same location dial the same number "0" but terminate at 2 different locations? I'm at a Hospital environment and I would like the patients to terminate to the operators directly but employees go to the VDN routed to the Auto Attendant we have in place. Can I implement a vector that does a check based on the station number routing to a different extension or VDN? Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 
Hardware platform? Definity/CM software version?

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Do you have Tenant partitioning?


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tenant partitioning is the only way as mattknight has suggested

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Alright. That's what I was afraid of. Thanks for all of your time. Much appreciated.
 
Does tenant partioning enable routing 0 to a VDN? We have it turned on, but I didn't think it had anything to do with 0 to a vdn? We do it thru Vector routing tables, and an extension range programmed in a vector. It'd be easier if the patient extension range and employee extension range was in separate blocks. This is what we have:

01 wait-time 0 secs hearing silence
02 goto step 9 if ani < 5600
03 goto step 9 if ani in table 3
04 goto step 23 if ani in table 7
05 goto step 19 if ani in table 4
06 goto step 12 if ani > 5600
07
08
09 queue-to attd-group
10 stop
11
12 route-to number 5609 with cov y if unconditionally

The VRT 3, 4, and 7 are the various office extension blocks. The go to steps route to a person designated as the "receptionist" at each site. So in the OPs example it'd route diretly to teh attd-group if you were a patient, and do some other vector processing go to the attd-group if you were not in that extension block?

RTMCKEE


 
Thanks RTMCKEE! That's exactly what I was referring to in my original post. We have 0 built as a VDN that routes to a Split for the Operators. I've been fooling around with a test Vector that does a check based upon the users ANI and routing differently if it matches the VRT table built. Exactly what you posted! The only thing is I have to build a couple VRT tables since they only hold 100 entries and we have more rooms than that. I was hoping to build ranges as an entry but no such luck. Thanks for your response. I really appreciate it!
 
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