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E1 configuration for local numbering plan

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Hasan UNAL

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First of all, I am a newbie on this system. (Old admin has retired)
I have distributed nortel cs1000 systems.
Also has a switch at center building which tells other nortels where to go.
We set a new IP PBX up on top of one of my nortel's numbering plan.
For ex: Nortel numberin plan is 4XXX (others are 5XXX,6XXX etc)
and new IP PBX range is 486X and 413X.
Network team has wrote the rules on central switch.
Now, whenever nortel extention dials 486X I want it to go central switch.
I don't know where to start. Can anyone help me on that?
 
depends on how you currently route the numbers, so for example go to one of the switches that doesnt have the 4xxx range and in LD 20 do

REQ prt
TYPE dnb
CUST
DN 4

That should tell you what the 4 is TSC, DSC, etc. if not you may be using VNR (Vacant number routing) for that in LD 21 print the net_data, see prompt VNR set to yes and RLI assigned. try that to start come back with you findings and we can carry on.
 
As far as I understood, I should use Distant Steering Code. Am I correct?

I did a new DSC as such:

Code:
DSC  468
FLEN 4 --> as it should be 468X
DSP  LSC
RRPA NO
RLI  15 --> this is my E1 port(I guess, because all other mappings follows this pattern)

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yes DSC should route the call for 468x. You can confirm where using LD 86

REQ prt
CUST 0
TYPE rlb
RLI 15

Look at the ROUT (route its exiting on) and DMI (Digit Manipulation that is done to it) still in 86

REQ prt
CUST 0
TYPE dgt
DMI xx <-- The DMI you got from the RLI

 
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