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BARS Confusion 1

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pronei

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Mar 11, 2008
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Situation:

CS1000M 4.5
Partially Local NPA's 423/706

Route 1 = Local AT&T PRI
Route 2 = VZW Dedicated LD PRI

423.555.1212 = Local Call (normally go out Route 1)
423.666.1212 = LD CALL (normally go out Route 2)

AC1 = 9
NPA 1423 = RLI 4
RLI 4 = Route 2, DMI 0, FCI 0

How do I configure the switch so if a user dials 9.1423.555.1212 it will strip the 1423 go out as a local call on Route 1 and NOT on Route 2?

 
What you need to do is to build 2 FCAS tables one that denies 555, and one that allows it. Put this FCAS on the first entry of your RLI and make a second entry on the RLI for route 1 and use the FCAS table that allows 555.
 
Left out the dmi table. Build one that deletes 4 and assign it to the second entry of the same RLI.
 
You need to break out your NPA's a little farther. You need to out NPA 1423 and rebuild as 1423 1, 1423 2, 1423 3, 1423 4, 1423 50, 1423 51, 1423 52, 1423 53, 1423 54, 1423 550, 1423 551, 1423 552, 1423 553, 1423 554, 1423 555 0, 1423 555 10, 1423 555 11, 1423 555 120, 1423 555 1211, 1423 555 1212, 1423 555 1213, etc until you have covered every number combination. They can all have their own individual RLI.
 
a12ozbottle, worked perfectly. Makes perfect sense, I just couldn't think through it. Just so I'm clear

(These are all hypothetical entries, my prob above has been solved)

RLI 1 is selected and there are multiple RLE's.
RLE 0, Route 1, DMI 1, FCI 1
RLE 1, Route 2, DMI 2, FCI 2
RLE 2, Route 3, DMI 3, FCI 3

Does the switch check the calling pattern against RLE 0 first, next RLE 1, then RLE 2 in sequence until it finds a match to outpulse correctly?

If I understand correctly, RLE 0 the default calling pattern for that RLI. All additional RLE entries for the RLI are to accomodate specific dialing patterns that could be encountered. Correct?
 
Yes, it will check the first entry then go down the line to see where it is allow to go out.
 
There are two ways that you can do this. One is using FCI x (FCAS Tables), which are difficult to understand if you have never used them.

The second is to do the following; which seems like quite a few steps, but once you do it, it is more understandable to most programmers.

1) Remove 1423 from the NPA list.

2) Add 1423 to the SPN list - "in the following manner".
NOTE: You can only make entries below as max 4 char. in row, then must put a space. (xxxx xxxx xxxx). Also, RLI 4 will have DMI = 0.

SPN
1423 1 (RLI4)
1423 2 "
1423 3 "
1423 4 "
1423 5x (50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56..59) (RLI 4)
1423 55x (550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 556, ...559)(RLI 4)
1423 555x (5550, 5552 .. 5554, 5556 .. 5559)(RLI 4)
1423 5551 x (5551 0, 5551 1, 5551 3 .. 5551 9)(RLI 4)
1423 5551 2x (5551 20, 5551 22 ...5551 29) (RLI 4)
1423 5551 21x (5551 210, 5551 211, 5551 213..5551 219)(RLI4)
1423 5551 212 (RLI 9)
1423 6 (RLI 4)
1423 8 "
1423 7 "
1423 9 "

3) Create new DGT; DMI "4" , Del 4, Insert 0

4) Create new RLI x for just handling just 1423-555-1212, Assume RLI "9".
4a) Entr 0, Rout = 1, DMI = 4

"IF" you knew and understand LD 87 - FCAS tables, that would be much less programming. But too difficult to explain concept/programming here.

Anyone - are you aware of any other way of approaching this?


 
I understand FCAS, what I wasn't clear on was multiple RLE's. Although, its all good now.

That is good knowledge on the SPNs though. I've only used SPN for toll free, 911 & 1010

Thanks for all the great responses!!
 
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