Can someone steer me in the right direction with LCR? I have a PRI and a T1 hooked up to an IPO 412. We’re having higher than normal traffic inbound on the T1, so when someone goes to dial long distance (goes over the T1) the call does not go through. What I’m trying to accomplish is setting up a LCR to send outgoing calls over to the PRI when the T1 is full.
I have the following system shortcodes (Line Group 1 is the T1 and Line Group 0 is the PRI):
SC: 9
TN: .
LG: 0
F: SecondaryDialTone
SC: [9]1N;
TN: 1N
LG: 1
F: Dial
SC: [9]0N;
TN: 0N
LG: 1
F: Dial
SC: [9]N;
TN: N
LG: 0
F: Dial3K1
SC: [9]xxxxxxxxxx;
TN: N
LG: 0
F: Dial3K1
From all of the documents that I have read, I’m unclear about whether or not you have to have system shortcodes programmed and the duplicate them in the LCR form, or just have one set of shortcodes. I also see where Avaya says that [ ] and ; can’t be used in the LCR form. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
I have the following system shortcodes (Line Group 1 is the T1 and Line Group 0 is the PRI):
SC: 9
TN: .
LG: 0
F: SecondaryDialTone
SC: [9]1N;
TN: 1N
LG: 1
F: Dial
SC: [9]0N;
TN: 0N
LG: 1
F: Dial
SC: [9]N;
TN: N
LG: 0
F: Dial3K1
SC: [9]xxxxxxxxxx;
TN: N
LG: 0
F: Dial3K1
From all of the documents that I have read, I’m unclear about whether or not you have to have system shortcodes programmed and the duplicate them in the LCR form, or just have one set of shortcodes. I also see where Avaya says that [ ] and ; can’t be used in the LCR form. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.