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Multiple locations with SV9100

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conxtel

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May 12, 2014
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CA
I have a customer with four locations with SV9100s that are all interconnected with IP-CCIS. They are looking to switch to SIP trunks at the main site but be able for the other three sites to access them.

Incoming isn't a concern as the DIDs will route via the F-Route tables to the proper extensions.

Outgoing though is the concern. I'm sure it can be done but want to confirm that if a user on site B dials the trunk access code, that it can access the SIP trunks on site A to make an outgoing call. The end goal is to have everybody using the SIP trunks, aside for 911 calls that will use a local analog trunk at each location.

 
ARS tables here are your friend. Have 911 for each location associated to go Trunk Specific, and any other digits dialled to go via F Route Tables with SIP Trunks as priority.
 
911 automatically looks for a trunk in route 1. Put the Potts line in route 1 and all other trunks in a different route.
 
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