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NARS/BARS+SMG+ SPN + 8XX tollfree calling

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schmitzfl

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Mar 5, 2008
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I have a CS1k 5.5 with multiple remote SMG's and need to utilize a specific PRI at different location for outbound 8XX toll free dialing. In order to dial out from the SMG’s PRI’s I’m using ZDN’s to route to a SPN Here is an example,
***Note that “102” in the SPN is the routing digits and are stripped off in the DMI***


SPN 1020
FLEN 19
ITOH NO
CLTP NONE
RLI 22
SDRR NONE
ITEI NONE

SPN 1021
FLEN 14
ITOH NO
CLTP NONE
RLI 21
SDRR NONE
ITEI NONE

SPN 1022
FLEN 10
ITOH NO
CLTP NONE
RLI 20
SDRR NONE
ITEI NONE

SPN 1023
FLEN 13
ITOH NO
CLTP NONE
RLI 20
SDRR NONE
ITEI NONE
And so on,,,,

I need to break out 1021+800, 888, 877 and 866 to use a new RLI for our 8XX routing
I’m looking for an easy way to do this without building each SPN 10218XX for each site.


Thanks !!
 
does each SMG not use a diff route code like 101 for main, 102 for next smg 103 for next, etc,??

Mato' Was'aka
 
Yes, each SMG has a routing code 101, 102, 103 and so on,,
 
Duh, yeah I see where you're going, sorry. I think you are correct and will have to break it out.

Mato' Was'aka
 
You're already doing Zone based Dialing so by default, the toll free calls will use the Routes in the RLI.

To clarify...where do the SMG user calls go for non toll-free calls?
 
he will still have to beak each toll out, or conflict with 8xx NXX & 8xx NPA

Mato' Was'aka
 
Use SDRR ARRN. There is never a need to extend or build out SPNs just so you can treat a few numbers differently.

You can easily take specific numbers or prefixs within the SPN and route them out an alternate RLI

1. Create the RLI and DMI that do what you need.
2. In the current/existing SPN, respond to SDRR with ARRN
3. At ARRN, enter the special digits within the SPN range
4. Enter the RLI that should handle numbers within the special digits.

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The call from each SMG will follow the zone dialing and a 18XX call will follow 10x1
I don’t want to have to build out 10x18XX and each permutation.
 
Thank you, I'll try the ARRN. I knew it could be done but its been a long time since NARS & BARS road has been traveled for me.
 
But since you are doing zone-based dialling, I still don't get it.

Why are your 1800, 1877, 1888, 1866, 1855 numbers SPN's and not simple NPAs?

By using Zone-based, you prepend the SPN 102X in front of every 9 + call. This routes via your RLI's to the NRS, which in turn routes to the local SMG. For all calls.

Is this more complex than need be or am I missing something?
 
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