Hi
For use UDP you have to make change dial-plan to switch on 4-digits-UDP and add the extension starting with your desired fist digit and 4-digit length. Then you should change udp 2xxx for example if you want so type of UDP-extensions. Make in this form udp-code YYY (in that case you will than use aar analysis table) or AAR-code (in that case you will use aar digit conversion table before aar analysis). YYY- any your desired combination of 3-digits not covering your area(private network) numbering in AAR tables. Then you change aar analysis YYY to make:
Then change route-pattern 34
TrunkGrp FRL ----_____---_________Del
2 4 3
No problem - this is example only, you can make your own variation. Have questions?
RGRDS
Try to make UDP routing as described above - must work.
Command sequence:
change dial-plan
change udp 2xxx
change aar analysis YYY
change route-pattern
What doesn't work?
I wasn't say that something didn't work! I was replying to the user that asked me what type of system I was referring to. I understand your basic instructions, however I'm looking for more detailed info. Thanks!!
Why are installing UDP? Networking the PBX's (DCS) or just shortcut dialing?
DCS and UDP requires a 4 or 5 digit dial plan. UDP is used when you have DCS. UDP uses the AAR tables not ARS tables. UDP uses a prefix digit as a routing guide. It then goes to the AAR tables and changes the digit string to what you wish to dial via the AAR ana table.
Watch out because if you "cha dia" and change the "local or udp first" field, it'll wipe out the "cha udp NNNN" config ...
Ouch !
Worth remembering if you have a complex network ;-)
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