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i want to dial 8 instead of 9 to get outside access

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WYREDAWG

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Feb 1, 2003
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actually i still want to be able to use 9 to dial out. here is my situation. i have an option 11c and 2 dms250's. i have 3 t1's going to my option 11. 1 PRI to my LEC for locall access; 1 dti to 1 dms250 for long distance; and another PRI to the other 250. right now if i dial long (9+1 + xxx-xxx-xxxx)distance i go out the trunk set up as a dti. i want to be able to dial 8 to go out on the PRI to my other 250. or is there a way to just dial the ACOD for that route in the option 11? if there is a better way to do this i would love to know. thank you
 
there is a better way.


you'll have to do this for all nxx's and npa"s

prt them in ld 90 to find out what rli they are going out of. then go to ld 86 and print rlb(type) then the accossiated # you'll notice that when you prt(print) the rlb, it shows entries,,, and routes.///whatever npa or nxx you want to go over the t-1 of choice put that route # there.

hope this is clear .. it seems to be for me...! just teaseing...if you post it thsy will come....wright back so we can direct you further
 
Is this for redundancy? IE: If the DTI route is full or down you want to be able to route your LD calls over the TIE lines (without the users having to dial any special prefix)to the 250 and use the LD carrier there. If so I would suggest just adding the route to your LD RLB as the next entry. Make sure that you allow trunk to trunk in the 250. Good Luck!
 
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