Dear Certified Guru's.
Is it possible to use digit 9 for access trunks from trunk group 1,2,3,
example customer need to create 3 deferent trunk groups and he want use digit 9 to access trunks from those trunk groups.
if it is possible can someone help me to explain.
best Regards
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Ars
F.e 9 ARS log discr=1.
User Entity 1/ discr. selector 1=1
User Entity 2/ discr. selector 1=2
User Entity 3/ discr. selector 1=3
Discriminator 1 rules - use ARS list 1, route 1 with TG1
Discriminator 2 rules - use ARS list 2, route 1 with TG2
Discriminator 3 rules - use ARS list 3, route 1 with TG3
User from different entity after dial 9 will use different discriminator - route lists - TG.
Another solution.
In entity you have item - TG. Declare in entity 1 (2, 3) TG 1 (2, 3).
In ARS route list/ ARS route - declare "TG source=entity". Users from different entity will use different TG for same ARS route list and rout.
User Entity 1/ discr. selector 1=1
User Entity 2/ discr. selector 1=2
User Entity 3/ discr. selector 1=3
Discriminator 1 rules - use ARS list 1, route 1 with TG1
Discriminator 2 rules - use ARS list 2, route 1 with TG2
Discriminator 3 rules - use ARS list 3, route 1 with TG3
User from different entity after dial 9 will use different discriminator - route lists - TG.
Another solution.
In entity you have item - TG. Declare in entity 1 (2, 3) TG 1 (2, 3).
In ARS route list/ ARS route - declare "TG source=entity". Users from different entity will use different TG for same ARS route list and rout.
Vad,
If the TG are ISDN TG, you can use DPN that point to entity source for DDI number, and One entity per company.
Other solution, similar to ARS, 9 is a speed dial prefix to area. Each entity (for each company) use a specific area number and in the speed dial number designed by 9 prefix, you insert TG prefix with a digit to limit manual access to the TG. And, of course, origin from the DID number is located in the entity via the DPN
G.
If the TG are ISDN TG, you can use DPN that point to entity source for DDI number, and One entity per company.
Other solution, similar to ARS, 9 is a speed dial prefix to area. Each entity (for each company) use a specific area number and in the speed dial number designed by 9 prefix, you insert TG prefix with a digit to limit manual access to the TG. And, of course, origin from the DID number is located in the entity via the DPN
G.