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Dialing out locally starting from scratch .

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SenorAvayaGuy

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Jul 11, 2016
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Hello, I currently have a new project on my hands.
I am new to Avaya and telephony so any help is much appreciated.

I configured my S8300 and G350 and its all hooked up to the PRI
my question is where do i start in my configuration in order to be able to dial out locally ? I have already created my station and tried dialing out but just gives me a wave off.
 
A. have you setup the DS1 and see that the Sig/Trunk is in-service?
B. Have you setup your Feature access code for ARS?
C. Have you setup the ARS table, along with route patterns for the non-internal dialing?
 
The fact that you even ask this question tells me you need some advanced training, I would start by bring in a qualified tech to assist, explaining ARS tables etc.... would take forever and seeing we get paid for these type of services, it would be better for you to hire a business partner
 
Thank you guys,
Wpetilli, your questions helped me a lot as getting the overall basics .
Joe, it's possible. My background was configuring Media gateways for a pre-existening network. So i had never had to do any of the background work, essentially plug and play.
 
ARS is pretty involved to explain in this forum, sorry meant no offense
 
None taken Joe !
I should post basic steps A-Z for anyone who is new to this and would like to know this information. Probably will in the future.
 
If you google avaya world class routing then this will get your feet wet, also they have basic admin guides as well that will help you out very much
 
ars within a media-gateway with one t1 or one copper trunk group is very basic and easy to program.
All outbound calls will go out on the same trunk-group. All inbound calls will come in on the same trunk-group.
route patterns are a way to restrict and allow different types of calls (local, LD, 411, 911, international)

list route
list ars analysis
list ars digit
list ars toll




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