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Calling from multiple locations

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TykeUK

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Jul 27, 2004
525
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Here's my situation... we have our main office (S8700) and 7 remote sites (G700). Initially we set each office up with their own set of COR's. Each sites COR had a different partition group number which enables us to route their outbound calls via their localised ISDN30.
It's a possibility that I'll need to add in another 2 G700's which means I need to find a better way to route outbound traffic.
Can someone please point me in the right direction? At the moment I've started to look at moving each network reagion into their own location and creating an ARS table for each office but I'm not sure if this is the best way and if this causes any other issues.
Many thanks
 

Whenever you change ars analysis and don't specify which location then the ars routing is for all locations. This limits you to 8 partitions.

If you assign your ars routing based on locations then each location will have 8 partitions.

First, list locations to see which location each of the G700's are assigned. You will then be able to assign the ars analysis routing based on the locations.

Example:
location 1 - St Louis
location 2 - Atlanta
location 3 - Louisville

Assign specific CORs to be used at each location.
Assign ars analysis location 1 using the trunks in St Louis
Assign ars analysis location 2 using the trunks in Atlanta
Assign ars analysis location 3 using the trunks in Louisville

Be careful to always specify the location because it will default to all if you don't.

Hope this helps.

 
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