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how to make specific phones use a specfic trunk group 1

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tweege

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i have a remote location that will have ip phones that register back to our main call manager. right now they have a partner and several local lines from the telco provider in that area. we are going to put a g250 gateway in to send them 2 analog lines for fax machines. i can setup the 4 trunk ports on that g250 in a trunk group, which will have those 4 local co lines plugged into it. now, how do i get just those phones to access that trunk group for their outgoing calls?

thanks, tim
 
Put the remote site in a different location and tenant partition and build separate ARS tables for each location. The table for the remote location will point to routes that try the local trunk first and use trunks at other locations if it fails to get a local trunk.
 
yes, but that will only have affect on the 2 analog lines that are in the g250, correct? is there a way to set a group of phones to a specific location? or an ip-address range?

thanks, tim
 
1. Create a new location
2. Create a new ip-network-region
3. Put the IP address range in the ip-netowkr-map
4. Create the new route pattern(s)
5. Creage the new ARS listing for the new location, using the new route pattern(s).
6. Give the phones in question IP address within the IP address range created in setp 3.


Susan
"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't."
- Anatole France
 
lol, that is pretty funny. i had just stumbled through all that and figured out how to tie it all together when i go the email about your reply. seems there would be a more concise way to do this, but then that would be too easy.

thanks for the info, tim
 
I have about 30+ remote locations, and I finally put together a checklist for myself so I wouldn't forget a step or try to create the different components out of order. But if it were simple, it wouldn't be Avaya!

Susan
"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't."
- Anatole France
 
create a new cor (ex 2)
in this cor change "Time of day chart" (ex2)
"change time-of-day 2" (default for every day/hour=PGN2)
"change partition-route-table 1".. place here (PGN 2)and Route Index (p1) the route patern with configured trunk(s)
place in the ars the Route Index
change station(s) with the new cor
 
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