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NCOS 3 - bypass thru PHTM or ACDN?

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underwoj

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Sep 13, 2006
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hi - I have a group of 200 or so users that we programmed with a NCOS of 3 so they have to enter an FAC when they dial out to a long distance or international number. problem is that we recently moved our Help Desk to another state and now our internal extension of 7001 routing off to a long distance number (I programmed 7001 as an ACDN and set the NCFW to the LD number).

question - is there a way to build 7001 as a PHTM or ACDN that routes to a long distance number that will be allowed by our group programmed with the NCOS 3 permission? (I really don't want to have users entering in an FAC for this).

thanks as always!
 
Make 7001 a Phantom TN with an NCOS high enough to place the long distance call (NCOS the same as people allowed to dial the LD number)

Then, go to LD 15

>LD 15
REQ CHG
TYPE RDR
at OPT, enter "CFF"

Done - now those users can dial 7001.

~~
Gene at GHTROUT.com
 
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