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Old 09-08-2005, 10:37 AM   #11 (permalink)
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OK. This will be somewhat time consuming for you, but we need to know if all of the RSC's are in use. Go into the eclipse MAT command and do a complete LEN list. Start at 000001 and go through the last LEN for the number of stacks that you have. If this is not a UMG, it will not be higher than 073317. Look through the extensions, and see if all of the RSC's are used. If you have multiple RSC's that are not used, that is OK. We will pick one.
The RSC's that we are using are 1, 2, 3, 12, and 13.
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OK that is good information.

We really only need to know one more thing. Do your outgoing calls that you are forwarding to route advance to the copper trunks if all PRI's are busy?

If they do, lets change ARSC for the PRI route to allow incoming calls only for RSC 10. Do this by changing the data for RRI 2 and 3 for RSC 10 to a 0, on the ISDN route only. This will still allow incoming calls to the virtual that you want to CF back outside. Then go to ASCL for the virtual that you want to call forward outside and change the RSC to 10. Set call forwarding for the virtual to the outside number and make your test call. If route advancing to the copper route is enabled, this should go out the copper route.
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OK that is good information.

We really only need to know one more thing. Do your outgoing calls that you are forwarding to route advance to the copper trunks if all PRI's are busy?

If they do, lets change ARSC for the PRI route to allow incoming calls only for RSC 10. Do this by changing the data for RRI 2 and 3 for RSC 10 to a 0, on the ISDN route only. This will still allow incoming calls to the virtual that you want to CF back outside. Then go to ASCL for the virtual that you want to call forward outside and change the RSC to 10. Set call forwarding for the virtual to the outside number and make your test call. If route advancing to the copper route is enabled, this should go out the copper route.
Sorry that I have been off line. Big move last week. How do you check for route advance???
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It will be easiest to list the flexible routing information. Use the command LFRS for route input 31 (this is usually used for the LCR dummy route). Input the range information, I usually use 90 to 999999999999999.

When the listup is complete, look for the digit stream that you want to forward external to. Example 9+555XXXX. When you find this, look and see what OPR this pattern uses. Then use the LOPR command and list the OPR that this digit stream was pointed to. Your first choice will probably be your PRI, hopefully the next choice is your copper trunk. Do this and let me know what you find.
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It will be easiest to list the flexible routing information. Use the command LFRS for route input 31 (this is usually used for the LCR dummy route). Input the range information, I usually use 90 to 999999999999999.

When the listup is complete, look for the digit stream that you want to forward external to. Example 9+555XXXX. When you find this, look and see what OPR this pattern uses. Then use the LOPR command and list the OPR that this digit stream was pointed to. Your first choice will probably be your PRI, hopefully the next choice is your copper trunk. Do this and let me know what you find.
Okay, I tried running LFRS for our LCR route (30) and I have waited 10 min. with no response. How long should this listup run before I cancel?
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OK,

Lets see if I get this straight, you want to forward an inbound DID to an outside number but you don't want to use the PRI's since you are getting low volume right?

Well then use the command "APAD" set it for tandem input the in coming route and out going route (the PRI's) set the PAD to 15 (no db loss) this way any call that comes in that specific PRI and Forwards back out that Specific PRI will have no low volume. This is assumming you set up a virtual extension and used ACFS to foward it outside.



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OK,

Lets see if I get this straight, you want to forward an inbound DID to an outside number but you don't want to use the PRI's since you are getting low volume right?

Well then use the command "APAD" set it for tandem input the in coming route and out going route (the PRI's) set the PAD to 15 (no db loss) this way any call that comes in that specific PRI and Forwards back out that Specific PRI will have no low volume. This is assumming you set up a virtual extension and used ACFS to foward it outside.

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Our incoming DIDs are copper. Does this make a differance?
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