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Numberanalysis for both 070 and 0701234567, LCDDI ?

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wenner

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Hi all!
(Sorry about my english)
My customer wants to reroute calls to mobile phone numbers to a GSM-trunk or an ISDN trunk depending on the dialed number. All calls to numbers that begins with for ex. 070 shall go to ISDN (DEST 101) but some numbers for ex. 070 1234567 who belongs to own staff skall be rerouted to the GSM-trunk (DEST=102).
Is this possible without hacking the hole 070 numberplan??
 
You need to put "070" as an entry in DNT2 and point the entry to the FRCT value that represents the FDT entry for the ISDN dest code, and break out the "exceptions" in DNT1 (which is why it's referred to as the *exceptions* table).

It's definitely handy if your exceptions are within the same number range, but if they're not, just consider it as job security.

Good luck,

Dave Strang
 
Thanks Dave!
It worked perfectly.
This is how i did.

<lcddp:tab=fdt;
LEAST COST DESTINATION DATA
FICTITIOUS DESTINATION TABLE
FRCT TZONE PRE
1 1 101
2 1 102
END

<lcddp:tab=dnt2;
LEAST COST DESTINATION DATA
NUMBER TABLE
ENTRY TRC PRE ACCT FRCT
0070 1 0 2
0073 1 0 2
0076 1 0 2
END

<lcddp:tab=dnt1;
LEAST COST DESTINATION DATA
EXCEPTIONS TABLE
ENTRY TRC PRE ACCT FRCT 00701234567 1 0 1

Best regards K-Å Wennerholm
 
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