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Differenet Night Destination in DID Setup

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fundooguy

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Hi All,
I have one isdn pri trunk group with DID facility in r9 csi prologix. I want to make such an arrangement in which incoming calls to 3 particular extns do not land on the common night destination of the trunk group..
The type of trunk gr. is isdn and service type is "public-network".
Any suggestion ...
 
Okay,

Let's say your DID range is 9100-9199 and the full number is (0)33 - 555 9100 till 9199.
On the trunk form page 3 should look like this:


display trunk-group 2 Page 3 of 11
INCOMING CALL HANDLING TREATMENT
Service/ Called Called Del Insert Per Call Night
Feature Len Number CPN/BN Serv
public-ntwrk 9 335559 5 none 9179
public-ntwrk 9 335559199 5 none 9180
public-ntwrk 9 335559198 5 none 9181


In this example all extension at night go to 9179.
Except 9199 that goes to 9180, and 9198 goes to 9181

That is all

Please let me know if the information that was provided is helpfull.
Edwin Plat
A.K.A. Europe
 
It's not having any effect on the night destination.
The last 2 extn for example are landing on the common night
extn.
 
is your night service destination and the intercept treatment the same place?

for example on our switches the CO only sends the last 4 digits, so there is no need to strip 5 digits, since they only send us 4 you strip all 4 and have the night service destination.

the reason i asked about the intercept, if you are striping the wrong amount of digits the switch will get confused and send the call to the intercept destination.

RTMCKEE
 
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