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Unable to block the outgoing calls through PRI while configured as Tie 1

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dhananjayak

Technical User
Feb 22, 2006
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DE
Hi,


We configured a new PRI as Tie and we are unable to control the calls through NCOS and SRE. While accessing the other PRI configures as DID and through analog trunk lines we are able to control the calls flow. Did we missed out anythings.

Thanks,

Kumar.
 
how are you accessing the tie? if it's acod then block access using targ and restrict dial patterns with ld 49 nfrl.

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Hi John,

we are using ACOD. what is nfrl. I couldnt check it in ld 49. can you please help.
 
new facility restriction levels.. unless you use ac1 or ac2, ld 90 does not apply.. by default, ncos 0-7 are =to crno 0, if that table is an allow all then the route is open to any 1st digits past the acod... if you all a deny 0 deny 1 and deny 9 to that table users will not be able to dial acod 9,1 or 0... you may just need to block 9 to a tie... those were in use prior to bars. we made the acod of locals 9, lds 8.. on the ld trunks we blocked all 1st digits except 0 and 1.. in a lot of cases that forced was the only thing that stopped users from dialing local.. we did just the reverse on locals... blocked 1 and 0.. without access to 49 you are going to need help or a better password... if you can get in ld 49 i can post the code..

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
once again John a perfect explanation.Legend

Remember if it doesn't work hit it harder

Scott UK
 
if i need tie, i build it as an external as opposed to internal.. that puts the rest back in place.. dialing the acod kills a lot of options, i try to avoid that... if you build more distinct paths to that route, the problem will go away.. change the acod to an eight digit number and build dsc's to get there.. dsc.lsc and tsc's all use bars

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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