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I am in need of assistance with least cost routes. I have Site A and Sit B with a Data connection between the two. Each site has its own local lines. I want all LD to go out Site A. I am trying to place a call from site A that is local to Site B. My outgoing group for site A to B is 8000. A local prefix for site would be 380. I want it so I can dial at site A 9380xxxx to route to site B and dial 9380xxxx. I currently have it so I can dial 89380xxxx from site A and call local out Site B.
I hope this isn't too confusing. Rich |
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PBXtech GOLD 100+ posts
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Re: Least Cost Routes over VoIP
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SC: 380N TN: 9380N LG: 8000 Feature: Dial
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PBXtech SILVER 25+ posts
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Re: Least Cost Routes over VoIP
I agree,
You can do it with the system shortcodes the same as in the LCR. The LCR would be used if you should like the IPOffice toggle to a pstn line when the IPTrunk is Busy. I think you should consider this option as is assures funtionallity though the IP line is down. Or even using a dialup service over ISDN as fallback..... |
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