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TGAR/NCOS

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Erolu

IS-IT--Management
Jul 24, 2003
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I am currently running a Nortel Merdian Option 81c and I am having trouble in restricting 500 sets to only be able to dial local and toll free calls -- no long distance. I am unable to find the middle ground in Class of Service which will allow me to restrict Long Distance calls and allow these 500 sets to only dial local and toll free calls. I am currently attmepting to control this dialing access with NCOS TGAR and CLS. Currently my TGAR=8 and NCOS= 2 or 3 (some are 2, some are 3). CLS has either UNR or CTD as the first CLS setting. Any hints or help with this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks =)
 
The easiest way to do this is print the long distance route list index (ld 86),find out what the FRL is(there may be multiple entries so look at all of them). Then print the RLI for local calls and get that FRL. Then make the NCOS of the 500 sets lower than the FRL of the long distance route but higher than the local route.
 
And remember!

NCOS might NOT equal the FRL! It USUALLY does, but does not have to. NCOS 7 may actually have a lower FRL than NCOS 0!

Goto LD 87 and PRT your NCTL, at the RNGE prompt, put 10 in to make sure you catch all of the NCOS'. In each one, you will see the FRL assigned to that NCOS. It is the FRL that is used and not the actual NCOS number.

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Fletch
 
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