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Routing stations to a tie trunk

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BoskerTheArkite

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Aug 31, 2011
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I have a TN464GP set up with a tie line via cat 6 to a Biscom Fax server. The tie line is up.
I have set up a trunk group as a tie trunk going to the DS1 ports, but for the life of me I can't remember how to assign station lines to point to my trunks.
I tried to set this up without the trunk group and just assigned stations to my T1 ports and was using a hunt group, but there is a signaling issue that way.
Please help... Thanks!
 
Use the UDP tables:

In the UDP table add the extensions that you want to route to the FAX server. Use AAR routing. Insert digits 991. In the AAR table route the 991 code to a new Route Pattern. That new Route Pattern points to the FAX server trunk group. You will have to delete 3 digits (991).

You should be able to put a trace up on your station and dial one of the FAX numbers and watch the call flow through the system.

Kevin
 
Wow, I've been in the books and they aren't much help. I typed "ch uni" and it asks for 1-7 digits. Is that where I put in my extension number I want to use?
Then I get into the table and it wants a matching pattern is that where I insert the extension numbers I want to use? How about len and del & node num?
I might have the AAR table figured out, based on the above information.
I really feel like a rookie on this one, sorry.
 
Thanks, that should get me out of this morass I've been in for about a month. I really appreciate it.
 
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