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How to display Trunk Channel Inbound/Outbound

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poncho71

Technical User
Oct 26, 2006
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US
I used a ld 60 stat command and I'm trying to figure out per T1 what number is allocated to outbound and reverse scenario inbound. We have an Option 61c.

Thanks
 
that would be in the RDB, but you are probably not set up that way. Usually, inbound calls come in on the highest avaiable channel and outboud calls go out on the lowest available to avoid collisions....
 
another way is to use ld 80..

trac 0 xxxxx with x=2 the acod of any route.. then use trad x x on any busy channel on the route.. if the orig tn is the t, then it's an inbound call..

when you dial 9 plus a number, put the call on hold, pick it back up and you will see the acod and member.. then load 21 prt rdb and enter the acod.. that shows you the inbound route data block.. ltm and the route number will show you all members..

most routes today (stateside) are two way iao (in and out)

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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