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Routing

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DBrewsky

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Jan 23, 2006
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Dial Plan Routing is the most understood part of the BCM.

If you have seperate Local and Long Distance trunks, this is the routing you could setup:

Routes:
001 PRI-A (no digits sent) <-- Local Calls
002 Pool B (no digits sent) <-- LD Calls

Destination Codes:
Dest Route Absorb
9A 001 1
91A 002 1
918A 002 1
9180A 002 1
91800 001 1 (sending Toll Free calls across Local)
9186A 002 1
91866 001 1
9187A 002 1
91877 001 1
9188A 002 1
91888 001 1
90A 001 1 (for local operator)
901A 002 1 (for international calls)


Just thought I would post this in case some people break out all the destination codes in between, therfore requiring 60+ destination codes to accomplish the same task.



--DB
 
Oh yea... You can also add one more Dest Code:

911 001 None (for 911 instead of 9911 dialing)
 
DB ... i think you wanted to say misunderstood

And if you dont mind - could you post this as a FAQ
 
Misunderstood... Yup, thats it.. :)

Everyone has their ways of doing things.. Before the "any" key, routing was a pain in the budinski.. But still see people doing it the long way because they don't understand how the "any" key can help them..

Don;t know how to put as a FAQ, but I will find out and do so in the future..


--DB
 
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