EXTT (NO) YES (Prevent) Allow unconditional external Trunk to Trunk transfer.
Enter YES to indicate that a caller can transfer a call made to
one outgoing trunk to another outgoing trunk without restrictions
based on supervision. Trunk to trunk connection features such
as TGAR/TARG and Trunk Barring still apply as appropriate.
Enter NO to indicate that the transfer is allowed only if conditions
regarding supervision are met. This prompt only applies to
situations involving two calls originated by the same caller.
FTOP (FRES)
TBFT FTTB
FTLY
Flexible Trunk to Trunk Connection Option
EXTERNAL XFER
A couple of things to look at in the CDB.
Net Data - TRNX-YES
EXTT-YES
your know your routes? prt the local one in ld 21 prt rdr
since your using toll-free - out the local route. acod will show on the prt out. Don't know your route? prt your exchange in 90 (nxx) go to 86 prt that rli - there is your local route, back to 21, there is your acod.
question can someone clear this up.. opp cff, maxp 1 acd ncfw to 9 plus... what is the forwarding ncos.. since an acd does not have a ncos or frl, isn't it still the trunk? if i use cff and maxp 1, i set the inbound trunks to ncos x to allow the call... or use a phantom and rcfw it so i have an ncos..
cff/cfo has almost zero effect on a maxp 1 acd in my switch..
the acod works if the fcr is built as an allow.. and tgar/targ is not blocking... if your coming in and then out on the same route you have to targ x... the routes i use for that have no targ (not 0, just blank)..
i agree with that, but if your using maxp 1, the only ncos is the inbound trunk... one solution is to build a dsc, frl 0 with a dgt that deletes the orig dialed dn and inserts the 7 digit number.. the forward the set to that dsc, make sure the set has cfxa..
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