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Re: 3 ?s - cmd to check usage of trunk group?
Do a "list route" and this will list all the route patterns that have trunk groups assigned to them.
Do a "list history" this will show any programming changes that have been done. This log goes back a long way. It does not, however show exactly what was changed.
If you changed the name on station 1234, the history would show that you changed station 1234, the date you did it and the time you did it, but not what you did.
Yes, the number you are calling will determine the route you use. Long distance numbers will have their own ARS entry with 11 numbers to dial and local calls will have their own entry with 7 digits to dial.
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Marty
Retired Avaya DSIC tech
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