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Old November 30th, 2005, 02:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb Routing of calls to a specific number plan to be routed to a specific trunk.

My set up here is of a 81c, 7480, ensemblepro dialer.

The calls that are dialed to a particular number plan (50XXX) need to be routed via a particular E1 trunk.

Do explain how do I perform this.



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Old December 1st, 2005, 02:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Routing of calls to a specific number plan to be routed to a specific trunk.

his may help,,

A Co-ordinated Dialling Plan (CDP) identifies a string of digits (steering code), up to seven in length, and routes calls according to the rules programmed against this feature.

The Overlays used to set up a CDP are 86 and 87.LD 87 to prt CDP ( TSC,DSC,LSC )
86 sets up the route selection and any digit manipulation required.
87 sets up the actual steering code and points to a specific route selection data block.

Take for example a situation where, a business has 2 Meridians with a network link connecting them, the route number on both switches is 100, extensions on Meridian A wish to call extensions on Meridian B,
Meridian A has extensions 2000 - 2999 and Meridian B also has extensions 2000 - 2999.
A CDP can be set up on both Meridians and extension users would be required to dial this followed be the extension number on the distant Meridian.
In this case extensions users would be instructed to dial 7 to connect to the extensions on the network.

Firstly a Digit Manipulation Table would be required as set out below:-
LD 86

REQ NEW
CUST xx
FEAT DGT (Digit manipulation data block)
DMI xxx (Digit Manipulation table index number, check other DGT table numbers and choose a unique one)
DEL 1 (in this case delete the first digit 7, the option can be anything between 0 and 15)
INST 0 (in this case no digits require inserting as the extension number is all that is required but up to 20 . digits can be inserted)

Once the DGT is created then a Route List Block (RLB) can be set up, this is the data block necessary to control which route the calls are carried over and any time of day barring or digit manipulation can be applied here.

Again in LD 86

REQ NEW
CUST xx
FEAT RLB (Route list block)
RLI xx (Route list index number, check all present tables and choose a unique number)
ENTR xx (Routing option, start with first choice 0 and graduate up to a possible 63)
ROUT xx (enter the route number of the link in this case 100)
TOD xx (time of day barring on the chosen route can be applied here, please refer to the manual if this is required)
DMI xx (Digit manipulation table number, in this case use the one allocated to the DGT table above)

After carriage returning through several prompts you will be presented with ENTR again, at this point it is possible to programme a 2nd choice route for the calls, if this is not required just carriage return through to the REQ prompt.

It is now possible to create the CDP

LD 87

REQ NEW
CUST xx
FEAT CDP (Co-ordinated dialling plan)
TYPE DSC (Distant steering code)
DSP DN (this is the display option to the destination set, DN is the preferred option but there are other options see manual for other choices)
RLI xx (enter the RLI created above)
FLEN xx (expected dialled digits, in this case 5, as the call does not need to start routing until all the digits are dialled)

carriage return through to the REQ prompt, now extension users can dial the other Meridians extensions just by prefixing the extension number with 7.
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Old December 2nd, 2005, 02:02 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Routing of calls to a specific number plan to be routed to a specific trunk.

Thanks a lot Collin, I shall try these steps and get back.

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Old December 2nd, 2005, 03:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Routing of calls to a specific number plan to be routed to a specific trunk.

Hi Collin,

How do I come to know about DMI assigned ??

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Old December 3rd, 2005, 04:44 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Routing of calls to a specific number plan to be routed to a specific trunk.

you can print your RLB ( route list block ) in LD86
this will give you the RLI ( route list index) each index may have digit manipulation or not
but you will see which DMI is with each route,,, generally they use the same number
e.g RLI 10, DMI 10

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Re: Routing of calls to a specific number plan to be routed to a specific trunk.

Hi Collin.

Below is what I got,,


REQ prt
CUST 0
FEAT rlb
RLI

ESN015


What do I enter in RLI ?? I am stuck here, havent done this before.

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Re: Routing of calls to a specific number plan to be routed to a specific trunk.

at the RLI prompt either enter the RLI number if you know it or enter CR (carriage return) this should print them all

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Old December 9th, 2005, 09:08 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Routing of calls to a specific number plan to be routed to a specific trunk.

Hi Collin,

Still no success, even when I type in CR it dosent take it.

Does it mean that particular feature may not be installed by the provider????:(

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Re: Routing of calls to a specific number plan to be routed to a specific trunk.

when i say CR i mean just hit the enter key
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