i have 4 lines in route 104 with an access code of 1604 to point moby calls down these 4 lines is their a command i can use to show me what lines which access codes select ie when dial 9 what lines does it select etc
not a single command but let me give you a quick picture,,
in ld 90 we enter all possible dialed digits we need past the 9, assuming that ac1 is 9.. i am state side so we use mostly area codes (npa) and exchange codes (nxx), some numbers are entered as spn's.. country codes and 911 (your 999)... each of those point to an rlb (route list index) then in 86 you can print each rli (route list index), that index assigns an frl (facility restriction code) and points those calls to a route. the only other step is the frl is assigned a value in 87.. usually it's frl is =2 ncos 2.. and most of us use 8 frls and 8 ncos (network class of service)..
so i dial 9,1864 xxx yyyy... the 9 sends me to 90, the 1864 is an area code pointed to rlb 6, rli 6 entry 0 assings frl 3, if i have ncos 3 or above, all is good. that entry assigns route 20. switch checks for a vacant trunk in route 20 and either sends the call, or looks at entry 2 in that rlb for a second route or gives me a all trunks busy..or routes the call..
the rlb can delete of add digits, (dgt).. here's a faq that shows the steps
another step that might help.. ld 21 ltm.. list trunk members.. once i see that i'm using route 20, that command would show the list of trunks.. if i happened to get a busy i would go to 80 and do a trac 0 acod for that route.. customer number plus the access code...
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