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Trunk to trunk forwarding

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maripaq

Technical User
Jul 29, 2003
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CA
I have 3 Meridian OP81C with Autovon routes. From the first switch, I call the second one through an Autovon route and then redirect the call to the 3rd switch through the same Autovon route. The ACDN in the second switch is NCFW to a number in the third switch. The problem is that the call gets intercepted at the second switch and goes to the Attendant, like if trunk to trunk forwarding was blocked. The trunk members of the Autovon route are NCOS 0 and the ACDN is NCOS 3.

I have CFF in the CDB OPT and CFXA in the ACDN CLS.

What am I missing?

Thanks...
 
to do tandem i use tsc. or dsc's instead of the maxp 1 acd.. if you dial 1000 from switch a, send that to switch b then in b i would build 1000 as a dsc pointing it to the route tied to switch c..

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
you could be on the right track, i thought his post covered that, the same targ on both routes will block trunk to trunk.

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Thanks guys, I will check that first thing monday morning and keep you posted.

Cheers.
 
Guys, I checked and it all seems ok

CDB - RDR_DATA
OPT = CFF CFRA PVCD CWRA

CDB - NET_DATA
EXTT = YES
FTOP = FTTB

Both Autovon routes on switch "B" have no TGAR. Sometimes, a call coming in on route X from the "A" switch might try to go out to switch "C" on the same route X in came in from. This is why I don't get the TGAR part...

Can you guys think of anything else? The DSC would be ideal except that under normal circumstances, the call has to terminate in switch "B". It's only when the Call Center on the "B" switch is closed that I redirect the calls to switch "C".
 
when the call center is closed, are you using ncfw to route that call. if so and you can dial that ncfw, the call should go.. you can send a call back out the same route, targ is ignored. as long as a distant switch does not keep sending it back.. i send all 5700 numbers to an 11, single dsc 57, they send all vacant numbers to me, vnr in the cdb. if i dial 5777, they are not using it, they send it back to me, i see that as a loop as block the call and print an error on both screens.. to stop that i build maxp 1 acd's in their switch sending all vacant 5700 numbes to a ran.. same type of routing just letting you know what type of a loop the switch may be seeing.. i would try forwarding my set to the ncfw of that acd (the call center) then test with that and an entc (ld 80) or a dch monitor id traffic is slow enough to allow it

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Yes I'm using NCFW to route the call to switch "C" from the switch "B" ACDN. Under normal operations, the NCFW is blank and I use IFDN (interflow) to route the calls to switch "C" if there are more then X number of clients in queue. From any extension in switch "B", the calls go through switch "C" no problem. But when the calls come in from switch "A" or "C", it gets intercepted to the Attendant.

Mario
 
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