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BARS/NARS for TIE

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ArturoMonterrey

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Aug 22, 2005
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Hello:
My question is, I have a Meridian Option 11c with a E1 to other PBX. When I want to talk with the people of other PBX, I dial *2 + XXXX + 888 + extension number of other PBX.
*2 is for entry the account code for LD.
XXXX is my account code.
the first 8 is for AC2. This AC2 take the E1 TIE.
Where AC2 have 10 SPN (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and 8). This SPN have RLI 12 and the RLI 12 have the route 7. Route 7 is the trunk group of E1 between Meridian and the other PBX (Panasonic Kx-TD500).
I don't know why the next 88.

In Meridian the extension's are 4000's and in Panasonic are 5000's.
In the PBX Panasonic I did the configuration. I just add in dial plan, extensions of other PBX (41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48 and 49) and in a Choice of Panasonic add the following:
41 go to Trunk Group 2 (Trunk Group 2 is the E1 TIE)
42 go to Trunk Group 2
43 ...
..
..
49 go to Trunk Group 2.
When I want to talk from Panasonic to Meridian, I dial only the extension number.
I want to do the same with the Meridian. but I dont'n Know.
First, What mean the 88 after of 8 (AC2)?
Second, How can I insert or delete digits for AC1 or AC2.

Can somebody explain about this.




 
Would need to see RLI 12 to see how the call is routed. Have you ever thought about CDP(coordinated dialing plan) and using DSC(distant steering codes) to get to the other site. Why do you use account codes when using tie lines to the other pbx??
 
Hi mluckie1:
How can I disable the restrictions for this lines.
Maybe in the FRL, I don't Know.
 
create one new RLI 13 or other in ld 86 with the route 7 and FRL = 0
create one DSC in LD 87 and point the DSC 5 to RLI 13.
When you dial 5XXX, your calls will be routing trought RLI 13.

Best regards

Javier
 
Hi Javier:

I can't do it, beacause show me an error ESN011.
Why ?

I don't know.

If in dial plan are some code with "5".

 
seems like a lot of digits. i would use 5 as a dsc and if i needed auth codes add that, but that is strange to require account codes to call between sites, with 5 as a dsc, and a rli that either allowed all or request a auth mfrl 3, the nortel user would just need to dial the ext number and add the auth codes ncos 3 and below. you almost never need ac2 with bars in place

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Print DNB with 5 as the DN - this will show you what is conflicting with 5
 
Also prt ESN Data Block. LD 86
REQ PRT
CUST 0
FEAT ESN

This will prt the esn data block. May be that a counter set incorrectly or CDP may be set to NO.
 
How can I add or delete digits for RLI.
For example, I want to talk with other PBX across of lines TIE, and when I dial a extension "5700", (with the dsc 5).
the dsc 5 (LD 87) with RLI 13 and RLI with route 7 (TIE lines), then make the call.
But it not work.
When I do it, the pbx send the next digits:
6700 (When I dial 5700)
6701 (When I dial 5701)
...
..
6730 (When Idial 5730).

The number 67 is the ACOD for the route 7.
So, I want to add two digits (57).

How can I add digits or delete digits. Maybe in DMI in LD 86 in :
Req new
cust 0
feat dgt
dmi 13 (For example)
del
inst 57

then I add the DMI 13 to the RLI 13.
But it not work.

Thank you for explain it.
 
Yes - the DMI is where you would add or remove leading digits that are dialed.

Build your DMI and then assign to the RLI you use for the DSC.

What I don't understand is how it is setup now - if your DSC 5 is pointing to RLI 13 and you have DMI 0, calls to 5700 should send 5700 across T1.

I suspect something else is not setup right with the T1 or route or DCH setup maybe.

If you post maybe we can help.
 
you don't need to re-insert the dsc,, if i route 5 as a dsc, the 5 in not assorbed the way ac1 (9) is. if i use 5 as a dsc, then dial 5700, the 5700 goes across the route i have entered in my rli

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
in the 81, use ld 96 enl msgi x on your dch to see the digits you are sending out. i usually use a dmi for tandem switching.. if i want to reroute a call switch a to switch b to the pstn, i would insert a 9, leaving switch a..

dial 9 1803.. send it to route 1 (tie to switch b), ld 90 auto deletes the 9, so i insert that 9 and send 91803, switch b sees that as an outbound call, the 9 sends the call to ld 90 in switch b, 1803 is in my npa table, so switch 8 sends it to my ld carrier

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Thank you for all.

This is new for my, and I am reading and learning about this PBX (Meridian). I have some questions for you:
In my PBX, the people dial *2 + auth code + 888 + 6653 + extension.
This is for call to other PBX across TIE lines. This TIE lines go across of the other PBX. Then we need dial 6653 for the PBX of midle. This 6653 take TIE Lines and dial the extension number of the other PBX.
When I dial 6653 + 5700 (Example of extension), The pbx of midle recive 66535700. This PBX delete 6653 and send only de extension number (5700).
I understand this. But I don't know why dial the 888.
This is the cause why I wnt to do short the dial.
I want to know how add or delete digits, how see the routes, the ARS or BARS/NARS and many things.

Thanks for Help me.


 
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