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Routing with COR Time of Day

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Sep 17, 2001
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I have 2 sites on an 8700. 1ppn and 1epn.

I have T1 facilities at both sites, the sites are connected via DS1C (4 T1's). However in order to reduce traffic between sites, we've begun to route outbound calls over each sites T1's. I've done this with time-of-day on the COR and assigned the folks on the PPN with a different COR than the folks on the EPN.

The problem I'm having is with 800 service. Our EPN routes it off the co Trunk Group, where as the PPN is trying to route it over the ISDN PRI Trunk Group and it's not working. Is there a way to have 800 service only go over the DS1C to the EPN and route over the co Trunks?

Hope this isn't too confusing.

Thanks,
Chris

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You can try one thing,

In the route pattern through which the 800 numbers are going you can insert the TAC code of the DSIC link in the inserted digit field in the route pattern.

I hope this works for you. Also try and speak to the service provider of the isdn link and ask them if you can outdial through the ISDN link.
 
Can't you just set both partition groups in the partition route table to go to the same route pattern? Then they would use the same trunk to dial 1800 calls.


Josh
 
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