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Old 11-28-2003, 10:53 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Depending on your programming abilities there are a couple ways to go about this.

1) Poor man's network = System Speed Dial.

Let's say site A's numbers are (123) 456-1000 through (123) 456-1999.

Let's say site B's numbers are (222) 789-2000 through (222) 789-2999.

This of course presumes that site A & B use DID service.

So from site A you program a system speed dial (let's say entry 01) as 01+9(presume 9 is your AC1)+1(presume you use 1 plus dialing)+222+789.

When you want to call site B ext 2500 you would press Sys speed button, or dial FFC, and enter 012500. System would dial 912227892500.

Do the same from site B except entry would be 01+9+1+123+456.

Not pretty but will work.

2) Build up CDP in both switches.

So in site A you would have a DMI table that would be set up as DEL 0 INST 1123456.

This DMI would be refferenced by a RLB/RLI that contains which ever set of trunks used to connect to site B.

You then build a DSC entry of 2 pointed at the RLB/RLI listed above.

So to call site B extension 2500, you simply dial 2500 and system dials 12227892500.

Do the same in site a except your DSC would be 1.


This is a simplified version of this works, if you need additional deatils post back.

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