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CONFIGURATION OF TWO NODES WITH 9 FOR EXTERNAL CALLS

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jftg73

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Aug 7, 2003
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HI

I HAVE A NODE "A" WITH A PBX 61C IN THIS NODE I HAVE 6 E1 CONNECTED FROM MY TELCO FOR CALLS EXTERNAL IN/OUT, AND I HAVE OTHER 2 NODES "B" AND "C" THAT ARE TERMINATED IN MY NODE "A"

NOW I NEED CHANGE 2 E1 TO MY NODE "B" OPC. 61C FOR BACKUP OF CALLS IN/OUT, MY ASK IS THE NEXT HOW I CAN SETUP IN MY NODE "B" FOR CALLS EXTENAL, I SAW THAT I HAVE SETUP IN MY NODE "B" THE AC1 T0 9 AND CREATE MY SPN´S, AND THE OTHER DOUBT IS IN MY NODE A I REC. THE MAIN NUMBER, I THINK THAT IN MY NODE B HE CALLS EXTERNAL ONLY WAS OUT AND NO IN?

CAN YOU HELP ME? THANKS.
 
thats a little tough with a small lang barrier, are you using just spn's ? do-able but it slows switching down. either way your spn/nxx/npa points to a rlb in load 86 they then point to a route.. if entry 0 points to a tie route to another switch and inserts a 9, the 1st choice is to make the call in tandem.. then entry 1 can point to a local outbound route making it a backup route in case of down or all busy primary route. if you've got other routes, add additional entries.. if all frl's are equal, then the routing is done by traffic alone.. all channels busy on the route and i look at the next entry.. steering codes (tsc,lsc and dsc) will be used to route exten numbers between swithces.. ld 90 to route 9+ calls back to the world.

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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