Trying to route one number for a local call to a dedicated prime circuit. ie: NXX-4444 to a RLI set for the prime, without effecting all numbers going to that NXX . Is this possible? I tried making it a SPN but there is a conflict. Any ideas, Thanks.
could you (I know there is an easier way, but I'm missing RAM/ROM in my brain housing group) give out a 4 digit DN to be dialed inplace of that number - 1234
that is unique and make it an spn referencing the RLI and route you want: then
DMI
DEL 4
Insrt NXXxxxx
Step 1 - make the new RLI you want for 543-4444. Since you want to treat 543-4444 different than all other calls within 543.
Then whatcha do is delete the NXX 543 and make it an SPN. Then in the 543's SDRR, enter ARRN - then enter the 4444 (the prompts are self explanatory). At that point it asks for an ARLI - enter the new RLI you made in step 1. That will be used for 543-4444 only. It could have special DMI or whatever, but it will only apply to 543-4444 - not any other number in 543.
I think you nailed it G, I direct access the pri, and it will go with NPA inserted, I will rebuild in the morning to see what happens. Thanks so much...
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