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>> Unsure trunk routing problem Long distance

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altolabado

Technical User
May 27, 2004
209
CA
Scenario

Ever since we have moved a department from Office 1 to Office 2
we had problems with biilling. Carrier 1 was more than carrier 2 before the move now it has reversed?
WEird.. Does anyone know why? If Office 2 people are so called "power users" of Long distance then it would make sense that Carrier 2
rates (which are higher than Carrier 1) has 1FL's and circuits under there long distance plan.

What I don't understand is that when I place a long distance call and put it on hold from Office 1 it says the right carrier (Carrier 1)
When I do tests from Office 2 it says (carrier 2)
when I do a check on the 7 digit number it says that it is assoc. to carrier 2

Is there any way I can see all visible trunk (prob. ld 60) and how I can see the details of where calls are going out on from office 1 and office 2
Office 1 is a OPtion 51c
Office 2 is a option 11

Thank ever so much.
Little confusing .....
 
a lillte long

ld 90
prt
0
net
ac1 (9)?
npa
1802
that shows
rli 1

in 86
prt
rlb
1
that has entry's for each route (normal)
the frl is the cost (depends on your ncos =to or higher)

RLI 2
ENTR 0
LTER NO
ROUT 3
FRL 5 (this tells me the "cost") (my ncos must match or be higher)
DMI 2 (this adds or delets digits)
CBQ YES

ENTR 1
LTER NO
ROUT 14
FRL 3
DMI 2

in this case i if my ncos is 4, i can't get out on rout 3, my calls will go out five.

if my ncos is 5+ then i go out on rdb 3 unless it's busy and then i step to 14..

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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