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Neax 2400 Route advance question

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phadobas

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Jul 30, 2005
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This is an ICS system and I'm facing complicated routing setups. For this I need to know the following about Route Advance.
Let's say, for a particular set of beginning digits, you provide an OPR number that consists of 2 routes, route A and route B.
Route A won't allow a call because I disable the RSC of the station to go out on that route. Now, will it advance to the 2nd route, or will it prompt the caller to enter an Auth Code, and recheck the RSC of that code? OR, will it immediately advance to the 2nd route? And if 2nd route blocks the RSC, and now the system prompts for an Auth Code, will it recheck the first route again with the RSC of the code, or just checks the code's RSC for the 2nd route?
 
If the RSC restricts it, why would it offer to accept an auth code (surely accessing an outgoing call by auth code requires it's own access code)! I would expect it to just go to the second route and if that blocks it then that is the end of the story. Mind you I have been wrong in the past!
 
Sorry, I think I worded it incorrectly. ARSC is actually set to 2 (toll restriction required), not 0 (restricted). With that in mind, I did some test and found the following:
If the ARSC is set to 2, then it will ask the caller to enter a code instead of rolling immediately to the next route.
Knowing this will help me fulfill some very sophisticated LCR requirements.
Thanks for checking.
 
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