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Outgoing route call on 0 code

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Radero0000

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HI
working on a cs1000 7.65.

When on i2002p2 for outgoing calls i push zero i go through the route 10, i was asked just for 5 tn to go on a different route
when pressing the code 0. How can I do?

the 0 is :
REQ: prt
TYPE: dnb
CUST 0
DN 0
DATE
PAGE
DES

DN 0
TYPE NARS
NTBL AC1


the tn of ip2002 is :

REQ: prt
TYPE: tnb
TN 96 0 2 4
DATE
PAGE
DES

DES NAN
TN 096 0 02 04 VIRTUAL
TYPE 2002P2
CDEN 8D
CTYP XDLC
CUST 0
NUID
NHTN
CFG_ZONE 00002
CUR_ZONE 00002
MRT
ERL 2
ECL 0
FDN
TGAR 1
LDN NO
NCOS 3
SGRP 0
RNPG 0
SCI 0
SSU
LNRS 16
XLST 8
SCPW
SFLT NO
CAC_MFC 0
CLS TLD FBD WTA LPR MTD FND HTD TDD HFA CRPD
MWD LMPN RMMD AAD IMD XHD IRA NIA OLA VCE DRG1
POD SLKD CCSD SWD LNA CNDA
CFTD SFD MRD DDV CNID CDCA MSID DAPA BFED RCBD
ICDD CDMD MCTD CLBD AUTU
GPUD DPUD DNDD CFXD ARHD CLTD ASCD
ABDD CFHD FICD NAID BUZZ AGRD MOAD
UDI RCC HBTD AHD IPND DDGA NAMA MIND PRSD NRWD NRCD NROD
DRDD EXR0
USRD ULAD RTDD RBDD RBHD PGND OCBD FLXD FTTC DNDY DNO3 MCBN
FDSD NOVD VOLA VOUA CDMR PRED RECD MCDD T87D SBMD
KEM2 MSNV FRA PKCH MUTA MWTD DVLD CROD ELCD VMSA
CPND_LANG ROM
HUNT
LPK 3
PLEV 02
PUID
UPWD
DANI NO
AST
IAPG 1
AACS NO
ITNA NO
DGRP
MLWU_LANG 0
MLNG ITA
DNDR 0
KEY 00 SCR 340 0 MARP
01
02 MSB
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17 TRN
18 AO6
19 CFW 16 496
20 RGA
21 PRK
22 RNP
23
24 PRS
25 CHG
26 CPN
27
28
29
30
31
DATE 10 JUL 2015


Thank you.

 
I'm not sure what the reason is for this but it can be handled typically through TGAR or you could do it with NCOS and make a second entry in the RLI. They may also be using zone based routing if there are multiple sites. It can be very complex if you aren't familiar.
 
As stated above, the usual method until IP became the norm was for TARG and TGAR barring.

This generally meant that in LD 86 under ESN TGAR = NO

Your main route needs to have a TGAR of "2" (usually 1 by default!)
You need to make two changes as the first one is to do X1 etc at the TARG prompt and the the second change is to add in "2".

Use LD 21 to check that TARG "2" is there.

For the other route, I would leave the TARG as "1".
The reason for this is that usually by default all extensions tend to have a TGAR of "1" assigned to them.

If a TGAR and TARG value is the same, then access to that route is denied.

Therefore it's easier to just change the 5 TN's to a value of TGAR "2".

Finally to need to go into LD 86 under RLI's and print off the RLI that is used for outgoing calls. It's usually given entry "0". Do a change in LD 86 against the RLI number to add in e.g. entry "1" and your other route that you want your 5 TN's to access.

I think I've told you correctly as it's been a long time since I last set one up.

Best of luck.


Firebird Scrambler
Nortel Meridian 1 / Succession and BCM / Norstar Programmer in the UK
Advance knowledge on BCM support
 
As stated above the easiest is TGAR/TARG barring (In the ESN the TGAR needs to be set to YES to enable (default is NO)), you could also use FRL's on the RLI (level of NCOS must exceed the FRL on the RLI), you could use PRE Translation (Not the best way), and the other choice at 7.6 is to put them in a separate Numzones and use ZFDP.
 
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