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Time of Day Routing ?

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73vette

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Apr 16, 2002
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Does anyone know how to do Time of Day Routing on an Extension or Hunt group? For example if you dial XXXX it will ring at a certain phone from 8-5 and then at a different phone at other times?

Regards.
 
If you have a voice mail system you could time of day switch it.
 
Thanks,

I know the MD can do it on the trunk level and this customer does not use voice mail on the front end........so back to the drawing board!

Cheers!
 
You have two chances:

1. You have DNA connected to the MD110. Then you can change the diversion for a blind grouphuntinggroup or ACD-group via Batchmode.

2. You have a lot of money! Then use time-of-day-function and least cost routing. Buy 2 Trunk-boards, make a physical loop between the boards and then use time-of-day function with least-cost-routing. Then you are free to decide where the call should go - based on day and time.

lalrl
 
lalrl,

Can you expand on you idea with the 2 trunk cards?

We have many spare TLU75 ports. This number would be dialed internally only ext. possible hunt group.

Are you thinking of using RODDI AND RODNI?

Regards
 
Hallo 73vette,

I do not know exactly functon of TLU75. I think with this card you can have analouge trunk- or tielines. If so, you can use this cards. You must have so called routes (programmed with rocai, rodai, nansi:numtyp=ed,numse=aa;roddi:dest=aa...) Try to install tie-lines to your own system - by physical loop of two cards.If successful, caller has to dial the destination. This destination is configured as LC in nadap and the dest will then be supervised by LCR with time of day. Then you can use the commands

lctdi...;
lcddi:tab=fdt,frct=,...;, lcddi:tab=dnt1,frct=,entry=,trc=,pre=;

lalrl
 
To lalrl

This will definitely work. TLU75 is a 2-wire loop-start trunk board. Almost the same, as TLP11 or TLU44. All the difference is in number of the ports and filters installed on board. All three works with TLP11 PU.

The only problem could be visible time delay because of analog board’s nature: register signaling there is, in best case, rather slow DTMF.
 
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