We have numerous 1000E's and M's networked together via VOIP trunking. Is there any way to force our users, when they dial a specific DID our switch, to route that call over our voip trunks to the maching 6 digit local instead of going out over pstn
Yes... but explaining it in a short post here won't give you all the info you need without some information on your end. How are you currently calling phones on the other PBX's without going over the PSTN? Do you have sufficient IP trunks between PBX's to handle current call volume between switches?
just add in LDID's (Points to a DMI) to you PSTN Routing in LD 90 that deletes the leading digits and adds a prefix if need so number is as you would dial it locally.
Or if you want to do the routing with PSTN overflow add them in as ARRN's (Points to an RLI) first choice IP second choice PSTN with DMI 0.
Im getting err codes when trying(esn 115 it in Ld 90 or ld 86. If the full number callers are dialing is 9,604 806-9698 and its matching 6 digit local is 779698. Should it be programmed as a type=SPN or NPA
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