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tellyteck1

Technical User
Jan 17, 2005
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CA
Hi everyone, I am looking for help to find out how to map numbers to a outgoing route off of the meridian. For example 2125 needs to route to route 25. Also I need to set up a plan that says anything with a preceding digit is to be routed to route 25. Could someone please give me some direction. Thank you for any help.
 
in ld 86 add a new rlb to point at the trunk and ld 87 add a new cdp/dsc 2125, to the new rlb.. if you need the code i can post it when i get back to work, later this week. the preceding digits is a problem, solved elsewhere.. if you are sent xxx 2125, use an idc to strip the xxx, or enter a dsc for each xxx possible,

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Thank you John, could you please tell me what ENTR is used for. I am not sure what to put in. Thanks so much. AJK
 
Hi again, I should have read tek tips more thoroughly. I found the answer! For those of you who have the same question ENTR 0 is the first option for a route, ENTR 1 would be tied to another route so therefore if the first route is not available traffic will flow out the second route as determined by the ENTR.AJK
 
read the ovdn, that is another way to step a call, and a second entry in a rlb will do the same

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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