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I have a 2nd site in palo alto and used frame relay to use 4 digit dialing between sites. Recently the service has not been acceptable and we removed the voice over frame and avaya configured the system for when the caller dials 4 digits the system automatically inserts the 91xxx-xxx. Where would I find this programming. I looked in the dialplan and ars table and don't see it.
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Re: Routing
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1) "dispy/cha uniform x" or "disp/cha udp x" 2) "disp/cha aar ana x" 3) "disp/cha route x" regs, .al.
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When I do a 'li udp' I get a column for: 'extension codes', which have things such as 82XX. Then a column labelled: 'Type', wich has a combo of UDP and local depending on the extension code and finally the column: 'node #/location code, which have a variety of different 3 digit codes except it seems for the extension codes in my main location. In that case there is nothing.
To do a 'cha udp' the system is looking for a udp #. What would this be? What I need to do is get my switch to see someone dialing 70XX and have it dial 91212980 ahead of it automatically. What exactly do I need to do in UDP to get this going. I also think in the route pattern there needs to be some deleted and inserted digits to get this to work. I am scared by making such changes I'll screw up my switch. Last edited by btrain8; May 26th, 2004 at 03:19 PM. |
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Re: Routing
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regs, .al.
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Re: Routing
You said there are a variety of UDP codes? That's kinda weird... it should only need one 3-digit code to route to one other site, unless there's something else going on (3-digit to 4-digit conversion, first-digit conversion e.g. 3xxx to 4xxx, ...). Having said that, if you look on the "list aar analysis" page you should see that UDP code. See what route pattern it uses, then do "display route xxx" to see the digit insertion/ trunk choice.
Now that you've got the progression, you can do "change udp 7" if you want to make a different UDP code, followed by adding the new code via "change aar analysis x", followed by a new route, if needed. |
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Re: Routing
ist udp Page 1 SPE A
Uniform Dialing Plan Report Extension Codes Type Node Number / Location Code 1xxx UDPCode 221 2xxx UDPCode 224 3xxx UDPCode 221 5xxx UDPCode 223 6xxx UDPCode 222 690x Local 691x Local 692x UDPCode 221 693x UDPCode 221 694x UDPCode 221 695x UDPCode 222 696x UDPCode 222 697x UDPCode 222 698x UDPCode 223 699x UDPCode 223 82xx Local press CANCEL to quit -- press NEXT PAGE to continue This is what I get when doing a 'li udp' |
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Re: Routing
Let’s pretend we’re building a PBX from scratch. We want extensions 6000-6999 to be local extensions. We also want extensions 7000-7099 to route to Palo Alto via POTS or T1, and the DID number there would be (212) 980 70xx.
Step 1: “change dialplan” Uniform Dialing Plan 4-digit, Search local-extensions-first For first digit 6, length 4, put extension For first digit 7, length 1, put misc Step 2: “add second-digit 7” Digit: 0, Identification: extension, Length: 4 Step 3: “change udp x” Go to page 2 Where it says 6x, put Local Where it says 7x, put AARCode 225 Step 4: “change aar analysis x” Dialed String 225, Min 6, Max 6, Route Pattern 100, Call Type aar Step 5: “change route-pattern 100” Assume that you want the call to go out over your T1, which is trunk 8. Let’s also assume you want any phone in your office to be able to call that office. Group #8, FRL 0, # Deleted Digits 3, Inserted Digits 12129807 That’s it! You can get a little more of the theory from section 4.3 (starts on page 11) of this link: http://www1.avaya.com/enterprise/app...ipoiptrunk.pdf make sure you copy the route-pattern settings from a different route that Avaya configured for this… you will need a different Group/Trunk # (most likely) and you probably don’t want to give FRL 0. |
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Re: Routing
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cha udp 4 Enter the code (which points to aar a, which points to route-pattern, which designates trunk and digit treatment)
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