Dynamic Routing

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steg81_DUP

Dynamic Routing

Post by steg81_DUP »

Hi,


I find that the dynamic routing only works twice and cannot get it to dynamic rout anymore than this on systems R5.1.


Can anyone please prove me wrong.
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Post by tot3nkopf »

Yes, as I recall dynamic routing is limited at 2 levels on lower releases, too.

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Post by paderb »

this is correct.
but you can cheat the system. you can simulate, that the call comes from an external source.

just create a secondary trunk goup in your internal numbering plan, that has ars as base.
e.g. 500 - 500 - ARS
then, create a new collective speed dialing number, e.g. 8000, which has as number the same as the speed dialing number, here 8000. as trunk group choose the one you created previously (500).

then go to ARS/Prefixes. here create a new entry, which has the prefix 8000, the trunkgrouplist 1. now type the number you want to route to in the field substitute.

in the trunkgrouplists of the ars create a new entry. then click on id, scroll down and choose local.

now you can make immed forward (here the terminal needs "external diversion"), or dynamic forwarding to this speed dialing number 8000, which is nothing else than the internal number you want to route to.

so you can tell the system, to go to an external speed dialing target, but you route it inbound again and so the system thinks, that the call is an external call again.

it is a bit programming, but it works fine. and you can forward more than 2 times.

i hope i could help you with that. i also hope you can understand, what i wrote, cause my english is a bit rusty :wink:

if you have any more question, just ask

so long
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