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As Jack said no. you will have to also give lowest NCOS and match TGAR to TARG of outgoing trunks. __________________ | |||||||||
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | 1- print all the outgoing routes data blocks(RDB in LD 21). 2-Check the TARG (If all the routes have at least one similar TARG; then assign it to the set that you want to make it call internally). 3- If their isn't any similer TARG in all the routes; then create it and assign it to all the routes in (CHG in LD 16). Note: In case of networking PBX; don't assign this TARG to TIE routes, else the user could not reach the other sites. 4-Create an FRL with intial deny in LD 49; then match this FRL to one of the route table.(CHG RDB in ld 16, item FRL) 5-Turn the CLS to TLD in LD 20 and assign the new cerated FRL number to the NCOS. | ||||||||
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