by building each channel as a pvr.. or build each channel as a unique route and using pre-translation so that each set has a unique translation for 9 as the 1st digit..
either is a little extreme.. idc is used to modify inbound did or dnis... if i buy an 800 number and the provider sends me 9999 as a dnis.. i would build an idc table to turn 9999 into 1999 then add scr 1999 to a set.. the dcno has to be added to the inbound route..
Krasemeer: I don't think this would work but Why would you even want to do this? if you have 23 Channels setup your way, you could only have 23 phones able to make or receive calls, kind of a waste.
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Why change the engine if all you need is to change the spark plugs.
i've seen it (rare) is a med size switch.. the royal treatment was usually for 8 or 10 big shots.. a did was not good enough they needed (and paid for) private lines... i have not added a pvr in over a decade
Yea Private Trunks were usually copper COT trunks with there own phone number not using a PRI and spliting the Channels 1 per phone. I just don't see the logic in doing that.
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Why change the engine if all you need is to change the spark plugs.
Some PRIs will not work as the CO wants to know if it is a NXX, NPA etc call type. You can not get this by directly accessing the trunk. May not be able to call out.
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