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Route calls through another node

Posted: 18 Aug 2010 03:35
by dpozsai
I have been searching accross this forum, but I have not found how could I configure this.

I want to route external calls made from a user of a node in a IP ABC network through a trunk defined in another node of the network.

All calls between users in the nodes in the ABC network are made correctly, so it should be something I'm missing.

I added an ARS entry to match the dialed string I want to sent through the other node, and I select the IP trunk which is used to create the ABC network. But the call does not porgress. What should I choose here? Or should I do something else?

Thanks in advance

Posted: 19 Aug 2010 01:23
by vad
May be two default error:
- connection COS 5 - if you have "0" for connection COS 5-5 - transit forbiden.
- when you select discriminator (for logical from ARS prefix) - manage Entity /discriminator selector for TG entity (not user Entity).

Posted: 19 Aug 2010 01:41
by murraya
Check ARS local user node 1 dials ars prefix, discriminator selected and ars route chosen. in the chosen ars route the trunk group should be the trunk gp on node 2.
make sure you have done an audit between nodes so that node 1 knows about the trunk gp on node 2.
you should not nee to put the ip trunk in ars anywhere.

Posted: 19 Aug 2010 04:08
by dpozsai
Thanks for the info, I will take a look into it.
I'm afraid they are not broadcasting as in some nodes of the network they are sharing the same number for a trunk, so I will need to check which are broadcasting and which not.

Posted: 19 Aug 2010 16:50
by Mr T
in the chosen ars route the trunk group should be the trunk gp on node 2.
This is the ticket.
I'm afraid they are not broadcasting as in some nodes of the network they are sharing the same number for a trunk
This is a problem.

Posted: 19 Aug 2010 17:26
by dpozsai
Thanks for the help.
I manged to route the calls succesfully as the desired trunk was unique across the network.

Though I will need to have a look into changing quite some trunk numbers across the network to be able to route more calls.

Thanks a lot for the help.

Posted: 19 Aug 2010 23:56
by murraya
pleased to be of service.