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changing a route number

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coniglio

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Jun 17, 2003
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I have an AT&T T1 programmed in route 11. We recently switched carriers and last night ported all the numbers from this circuit to our new circuit, which is route 9. AT&T circuit is now disabled.

For CDR purposes, I'd like to have the new circuit be the same route number as the old one. Can I just change the old AT&T route # to something else and renumber the new route (route 9) with AT&T's old route #?

Thank you!
 
you can't change a rdb, but you can remove the trunks in ld 14 and remove the route in 16. Then build your new route, out the new trunks and put them back in. total software time should be under 5 minutes

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
so I have to out the trunks in both routes first in LD 14, then out the routes in LD 16, then rebuid each one and assign the route numbers I want them to have? Then this will obviously have to be done after hours....
 
1st PRT the new route 9 & change route 11 to match. Print 1 of the trunk TNs.
When your ready
dis d-ch in LD96
disl loop in LD60
out 24 in LD14
new 24 in LD14 assinging them to route 11
enll loop in LD60
 
you make it look easy enough, but I'm hesitant to do this myself. I'll let my vendor do it. thank you.
 
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