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Incoming DID Problem...

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Spokes0831

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Mar 20, 2009
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I am in the process of a cut-over from Nortel / Avaya to Cisco. The incoming trunks will be in use for a few more months in the nortel switch. The problem i am having is pointing the incoming DID number (PRI) 1645 which is pointed to an IDC table and converted to 6200. I need to forward the 6200 number out and insert an 8-844-6200 to send over to the cisco side. What is the easiest way to accomplish this? The copper trunks worked fine, with a new ACD and the NCFW feature. Hopefully somebody can help me out on this.
Thanks!
 
If you can do QSIG, I would suggest it and just CDP your extensions over and use DMI to insert digits.
 
Sets 6200 as a TSC in the LD87 and embedded in ld 86 in the DMI8844
 
After much research, I have found the problem. The RDB did not have an IDC table associated with the route. There was a table built with the 1645 in an IDC table, but the prompt "IDC" in the RDB was set to "NO". Set it to "Yes" and associated the table and amazingly the calls started going through. Thanks to all responses.
 
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