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restricting routes

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OpethBWP

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Jan 20, 2006
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I have 2 sides of my one office which are different projects...Side A and Side B.

Side A only has a specific set of TNs/DNs
Side B only has a specific set of TNs/DNs

What i would like to do is setup Side A to only use route 23 and side to only use route 20.

Should eb possible with NCOS right? (braing is fried from trying to get call recording and symposium working)
 
Set side A NCOS 4 on phones Set side B NCOS 3 on phones

Point to same RLI with Entry 0 Rte 23 FRL 4
Entry 1 Rte 20 FRL 3

Though Side A can use both Entries and Routes, it will not pass up Entry 0 because it can use it, Side B will be forced to Entry 1 route 20.

If you are doing this because you do not have enough trunks, and A will fill up both Entries, then you will need a diff solution....

Mato' Was'aka
 
The main reason im doing it is because I do not want to have to double tap circuits for the Verint project I was working on..

Right now their is one major route that handles both side and side b..
 
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