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Networked Norstars running CDP

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actelcom

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Dec 20, 2005
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I have 2 Norstars networked together. Each Norstar has its own ATT Local / LD PRI. The ATT PRIs will not support 911/611 etc, so I have 4 POTS lines on System A to support these calls. I just added system B, and need to use the POTS lines of system A for these calls. I am using CDP.
System A:
Dialing Plan, Network ID 6
Destination Codes:
9+Local, Route 001, Absorb 1
9+Long Distance,Route 2, Absorb 2(ATT will not take the 1)
9+911/611 etc, Route 000, Absorb 1
4A, Route 005, Absorb 0
Routes:
Local: Routes 001, Dial out: 775 (Att PRI's require 10 digits for local)Use PRI A, Service Type: TIE
LD: Route 002, Dial out nothing
CDP: Route 005, PRI B, Service type: SL1
Remote Access:
Remote package 002, Access to PRI A, B, Pool A
Remote Line Access: Line 001-023, and 31-53, Line 61 thru 64

System B:
Network ID: 4
Destination codes and routes pretty much the same except:
Destination code: 9611/9911, Route 006, Absorb 0
Route: 006, Service Type: SL1, Type public

From system B, I cannot dial 9911 or 9611 and gain access to the POTS lines in system A
 
Your in the wrong Forum, this is the PBX Forum and you should be in the Norstar Forum.

I have never seen a PRI that you couldn't dial 911 on.




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