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Old November 18th, 2004, 10:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Tranfer off net by dialing an ext.???????

I have a customer that wants to be able to transfer or dial an extention from site A to Site B just by dialing the extension of the of site B, stie B has a DID number for each extension. how can i build this so they can call each one of site B's DID numbers just by dialing there extension for site B. They do not care that they will be useing 2 trunks for each call. im trying to do this on a Definity S8700 running CM 2.0.1
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Re: Tranfer off net by dialing an ext.???????

use your UDP to direct calls to an AAR then offsite, assuming you have a T1 between the sites.

If not you need to use VDN/VECtors to route the call out a local trunk to the DID number
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Old November 21st, 2004, 09:28 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Tranfer off net by dialing an ext.???????

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use your UDP to direct calls to an AAR then offsite, assuming you have a T1 between the sites.

If not you need to use VDN/VECtors to route the call out a local trunk to the DID number
Actually, you can still use the PSTN to route these AAR calls. You simply need to do some route pattern magic on the digits in the delete/insert department to get the DID information correct before hitting the outgoing public trunk group. Many times we do this in the route pattern as a second choice in case the point-to-point T1 is full or fails.

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Re: Tranfer off net by dialing an ext.???????

Thank Ahays! i think you know exactly what im trying to do. well, i have never done this befor. is there anyway you can help me out with this? i have a 5 digit numbering plan locally but the extensions i want to transfer to of net are 4 digit that start with 8. my extensions locally also start with 8. what do i need to set up as far as Rout patters and AAR,ARS fields? PLease any help would be very greatfull! Thanks in advance.
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i have a 5 digit numbering plan locally but the extensions i want to transfer to off net are 4 digit that start with 8. my extensions locally also start with 8.
This is likely a major problem. Issue the command "list extension-type" in both PBXs. Do any of the second digits overlap? ... i.e. is there an 8601 as well as an 86523? If not, we can probably get away with 4-digit dialing. If so, we can get around this another way but your local users will have to dial 5-digits instead of 4 (no escaping this unless you change the extension numbers). Look at your local dial plan and let me know if there any available first digits and what they are.

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