Here is the problem:
We are adding a location in a separate area code, but will use IP phones (so they are on the same switch.) We are also bringing in trunking via t1 over our network, from that same foreign NPA.
So, the trunking will look like a local trunk, and can be routed accordingly in our route pattterns.
Now, the users in that office will be dialing 7-digit numbers as they are used to. (We do already use Partition groups for other locations, but they are all in the same area code as the main office - this is the first time that we are adding a new area code.)
BUT, what happens when someone in the main office wants to dial that same 7 digit number, but uses the area code first?
(11 digits). How does ARS ANAL determine that? There are duplicate exchanges in both area codes, so we are a bit confused as to how to proceed.
I believe that Locations will enter into this somehow, but again, I've never used them before.
Any input would be appreciated!
We are adding a location in a separate area code, but will use IP phones (so they are on the same switch.) We are also bringing in trunking via t1 over our network, from that same foreign NPA.
So, the trunking will look like a local trunk, and can be routed accordingly in our route pattterns.
Now, the users in that office will be dialing 7-digit numbers as they are used to. (We do already use Partition groups for other locations, but they are all in the same area code as the main office - this is the first time that we are adding a new area code.)
BUT, what happens when someone in the main office wants to dial that same 7 digit number, but uses the area code first?
(11 digits). How does ARS ANAL determine that? There are duplicate exchanges in both area codes, so we are a bit confused as to how to proceed.
I believe that Locations will enter into this somehow, but again, I've never used them before.
Any input would be appreciated!