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TRUNK SELECT SEQUENCE 2

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Modi73

IS-IT--Management
Jan 16, 2008
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CA
Hi All,

I am changing my provider for the PRI and DID numbers, and they asked me about the current "TRUNK SELECT SEQUENCE" configuration on my PBX, also the incoming digit conversion?

I have "Meridian 1 Option 61C, release: 3521 / 04.50W". I would really appreciated if somebody can send me how to get these information out of my PBX? I am familiar with how to connect and using the loads, but of course i'm not a Nortel tech guy.

Thank you for any help in advance
Mike
 
you can see what you use for local, nxx, LD NPA, toll-free SPN by printing a few in ld 90, then go to 86 and print the ril's they use to see which route and if there is more than 1 entry on the rli.


Mato' Was'aka
 
I guess the better answer would be to do this:

Find out what Trunk Route number (or Access Code) you are replacing, then go to LD21 and REQ prt TYPE rdb ROUT (number) or ACCD (access code)

Then look at SRCH for RRB Round Robin or LIN for Linear - that's the "trunk select sequence"

Then look at for "DCNO" - and remember that number.

Now go to LD49 and REQ prt TYPE idc DCNO (the dcno number) - that's the Incoming Digit Conversion table


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Thanks Ghtrout, i got all the information i need :)
 
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