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FRL Settings 4

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undertaker48

Technical User
Jun 15, 2005
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US
Hi Everyone;
The new owners of my Company want me to change Facility Restriction Levels, the ones in place are not doing what they want them to do, I know that FRL are in the NCOS and RLI, but can't locate where to change the settings. I have a T1, it's a DID, In & Out, they are wanting to dial NXX-XXXX for local calls and NPA-NXX-XXXX with certain area codes for certain employees and others to be able to call certain long distance area codes, right now they can access the DID by dialing 71, and they can call anywhere in the world they want to call, they want me to lock this down, so certain people can call certain places in the world, any help would be greatly appreciated.
I've searched past Threads on FRL and found a lot of Threads on FRL's and have not found the answer.
I have a Nortel Meridian 1 61C, software verison 25.40.
I know that NCOS 0 with FRL 0 will give me on grounds calls only, but to print out FRL 0 settings, I'm lost.
I know you great poeple here have the answer.
Thank You
Undertaker48
I'm still new at this.
 
You can print out the FRL's in LD 87 to see what each FRL equals to the NCOS. But what you want to do is in LD 86 change the RLB for the NARS and BARS, and if you have had no experience with this I would not touch it. NARS and BARS is a standalone course on the Meridian

OLD ROLMEN WORKING ON NORTELS
 
Hi, I'm new to this site, but have about 17 years programming Nortel switches, so with that being said.
First you said people are dialing 71 to dial out, that sounds like a trunk access code, are you using BARS?
Do people use another access code like 9 or 8 and other
people are using 71 to get around restrictions?
If they are using 71 to beat the restrictions then you
can assign a value to the TARG prompt in the route data
block (if there isn't one) and change the TGAR prompt
in the set programming to match that value thus
restricting them from accessing the trunk route directly.
 
if 71 is an acod changes to frl are in ld 49.. if 71 is an acod, read perry's post again.. it's not that hard.. but i would not suggest ld 87 changes.. usually ncos 1 ='s frl 1 thru 7=7.. you can remap them but it's better to change the rlb's.. if i send 1800 to rlb 6 (ld 90) i would print every thing in 90 to see what else i was sending to 6.. if it is just toll free then i would go to 86 and print the rli, then you can lower or raise the frl..

for instance if today ncos 2 can not dial 1800, then the rlb in 86 has an ncos of 3 or higher.. so change that to 2 or below and now ncos 2 can dial 1800.. and that is why, before i made the change i would prt everything in 90, to be sure rli 6 was not also used by 1900 numbers

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Acewarlock:
REQ:pRT
TYPE:DNB
CUST:0
DN: 71
DATE:
PAGE:
DES:
DN 71
TYPE:RDB
ROUTE:15
Also printed out a few things in LD90, they are listed below.
LD 90
REQ:pRT
CUST: 0
FEAT:NET
TRAN:AC1
TYPE:NPA
NPA 1317
NPA 1317
RLI 10
DENY 976
SDRR DENY CODES=1
ITEI NONE
I did a few more and the only thing that changed was RLI and they are listed below.
1219 RLI 8
1260 RLI 4
1765 RLI 8
1812 RLI 11
1502 RLI 9
Also did the nxx, it is listed below.

LD 90
REQ:pRT
CUST: 0
FEAT: NET
TRAN: AC1
TYPE: NXX
NXX 345
NXX 345
RLI 1
DID 15
DID 8087
SDRR DID CODES=2
ITEI NONE

I did a few more and the only thing that changed was the
SDRR NONE
ITEL NONE
ALL RLI'S WERE 1
Thank You All for your help, it is greatly appreciated.

Thank You
undertaker48



 
Did anyone see any problems with my last post to this thread, the way it is programmed. Let me know if you see something I can change to solve this problem .
Thank You for your help, it is always greatly appreciated.

undertaker48
 
what are you trying to do? your rli's for ld are split up way more then normal..

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
John Poole, this is the way it was set up when it was dropped in my lap, trying to get it setup the way it should be, to me it is all disorganized, would like to get it more uniformed, I don't why it was setup like this, but with your and everyones expertize ,I can get it more uniformed and organized, and maybe my head won't hurt so much, trying to fix someone elses mess. If you have any ideals on how to help get this straighten out, I would greatly appreciate it.
John Poole, when I get the rest of the cot trunks taken out, I would like to take out the 71 and replace it with 9 to dial out of my PBX, right now I have 9 incoming cot trunks still in operation, when they are shut down, I'll have a T1/DID, for incomming and outgoing lines. Since I have my T1/DID in place and up and running, I could go ahead and shut down the 9 incoming cot trunks. and take them out of the PBX.
Thank You John Poole, your help is greatly appreciated.
undertaker48
 
you are on the right path.. here is what i would do.. decide hom many classes you need.. options can include.. internal, local, local plus ld, and local plus ld plus international.. you may need others, i have one for local and the next one is local plus in state ld.. once you decide that assign numbers to classes..

example only

0 internal

2 loc

4 loc ld

6 open

leaving the odd numbers for things that are bound to come up. make sure frl 0 = ncos 0 thru frl 7='s ncos 7.. then build one rlb for local, point all your local nxx's to that rlb, assign it a frl of 2.. do the same for ld, with an frl of 4.. a third for international frl 6... once you have those done.. decide what to do for 911.. you may need a rlb for that with a frl of 0, all phones can dial it.. if you want to give 1800 to ncos 0, then point it to the rlb that is frl 0.. if you want just local users to have 1800 then ponit it to the rlb with ncos 2.. they go to the local provider if you have both.. some places use a single route for both, others have ld pri's...


here's another hint.. build rlb 2 and make it frl 2, build rlb 4 and make it rlb 4.. do the same for all your rlb's.

that makes it easy to follow later.. you may need to change a lot of stations ncos.. if you do here;s another hint... change the frl to ncos so say ncos 1 2 3 4 all do the same thing =ncos 4.. so people can call duiring the change.. once you get the stations right go back and clean up those translators..

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
It looks like 71 is an ACOD so right now NARS/BARS is not really doing anything for any hitting 71. It's just wide open dialing. To make sure the your using 9 the correct way (and not also just an ACOD) go to ld 86 and print your ESN and see if 9 is your AC1.
 
History

if 71 is the acod then goto 49 and prt fcr's.. there may be some of those built as well.. we used ld 49 back before ld 90 was in the switch.. assigned ncos to table in the route
Code:
FRL  0 0
FRL  1 0
FRL  2 0
FRL  3 0
FRL  4 0
FRL  5 0
FRL  6 0
FRL  7 0

from the rdb each ncos 0 to 7 was equal to a table, each table could be a deny or allow and by defaut they all equal table 0.. but if you leave 0 a deny all then make frl 3 equal to table 3, then make table 3 and allow table but deny 0 or 1 as a 1st digit, ncos 3 would be able to dial local's.. then make 5 equal to table 5 make that a deny but allow 0 and 1.. make the acod of the ld route 8.. so dial 8, and if your not trag/targ blocked and your ncos is 5 you could dial 8 1 or 8 0.. that was pre-bars and you could build ALMOST any combination that you can now..

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
hawks, Printed out ld 86 esn and 9 is ac1.
John Poole, went to ld 49, here is the print out:

REQ PRT
TYPE FCR
CUST 0
CRNO 0

CRNO 0
INIT ALOW

CRNO 1 (SCH0138=NFCR TREE DOES NOT EXIST)= CRNO 1 TO 99.

Going to try to program now.
John Poole, I have most of my telephones assigned to ncos 2.
Thanks
 
FRL 2 0

by default frl 2 ='s crno 0.. your table 0 is an allow all table.. when you add an allow table, the next prompt is deny.. same is true for a deny, next prompt allow.. you turn on each table then enter just the exceptions

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
John Poole, They wanted me to disable all the cot trunks and see how the T1's would handle all the calls Incoming and Outgoing, so I disabled all the cot trunks and pulled the Trunk Cards out, what effect will this have on the midnight routine? If any.
A while back we had a Telephone bill for $5000.00, our regular bill is around $1500.00, but I tracked it down to certain phones on grounds, the people using the telephones were calling a porn site using 1-800-nxx-xxxx and then they were switched to a 1-900-nxx-xxxx and we were charged for the calls, I don't want this to happen again, is there anything I can program to prevent this from happening again, the phones were for general use for everybody on grounds in certain Buildings, and were used by a least 1000 people, during the month, the phones was never assigned to a person.
They wanted me to hold off on the programming for a couple days, so can I set up the new programming without messing up the currect programming.
Thank You, John Poole, your help is greatly appreciated.

Thank You
undertaker48
 
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