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Routing some outgoing call

Posted: 18 Feb 2012 18:39
by sylpid
Hi all,

Currently we've 2 different Phone provider, let's we called it Provider A and Provider B. Normally we using prefix plan 9 to call out and will route to Provider A Trunk. Provider B was give us good rate for outgoing call in Malaysia and some other destination. Also Provider A have good rate to some outgoing destination.

Is it possible if we adjust just using one dial Plan "9" we split the routing. When the user dial 9 +0060 <<malaysia number>> will route it to Provider B trunk and 9 +0065<<Singapore>> to Provider A trunk , so we can manage it easy to our user using the phone for call out.

Thanks for Advance

Re: Routing some outgoing call

Posted: 19 Feb 2012 07:00
by tot3nkopf
Use ARS. 9 will be ARS seizure.

Re: Routing some outgoing call

Posted: 21 Feb 2012 08:17
by sylpid
tot3nkopf wrote:Use ARS. 9 will be ARS seizure.
thanks for ur advised

Re: Routing some outgoing call

Posted: 24 Feb 2012 19:43
by sylpid
Hi can give me more advised about the configuration.

In documentation I'm only can find Multiple Route Selection Based on Time.

I've Create this

Prefix Plan
Number : 03
Prefix Meaning + ARS Prof.Trg Grp Seizure
Discriminator No : 7
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Entities>Discriminator Selector
Discriminator 07 : 7
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Translator > Numbering Discriminator > Discriminator Rule
Discriminator No. : 7
Call Number : 8

Area Number : 1
ARS Route List Number 8
Schedule Number : -1
Number of Digits : 9

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ARS Route List

ARS Route list : 8
Route : 1

Name : Provider 1
Trunk Group Source + Route
Trunk Group : 1 (My Provider 1 TG)
No. Digits to Be Removed : 0
Digits To Add : 0
Number Command Tabl. ID : 0
VPN Cost Limit : 0
Protocol type + Dependant on Trunk Group Type
NPD identifier : 0
Route Type + Public
ATM Address ID : -1
Preempter + False

Quality

Quality + Speech
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Thanks

Find out the solution already thanks

need to configure time table

Re: Routing some outgoing call

Posted: 27 Feb 2012 02:20
by tot3nkopf
Create two ARS routes, one for your normal provider and one for the second one. In the second one remove 4 digits and use a command table id to add relevant 4 digits. Configure the discriminator in the way you want to route based on dialing digits (0060 will be configured with ARS route 1 and 0065 will be configured with ARS route 2).

Re: Routing some outgoing call

Posted: 28 Feb 2012 18:32
by sylpid
tot3nkopf wrote:Create two ARS routes, one for your normal provider and one for the second one. In the second one remove 4 digits and use a command table id to add relevant 4 digits. Configure the discriminator in the way you want to route based on dialing digits (0060 will be configured with ARS route 1 and 0065 will be configured with ARS route 2).
yes everything is working well.. thanks very much :)

Re: Routing some outgoing call

Posted: 28 Feb 2012 23:36
by sylpid
hi tot3nkopf, I need ur advise again for this time

After done with ARS, I just notice some my Extension become can't call out. Those Extension is extension with hunt group, other Extension without HUNT group can call out without problem.
Thanks

Re: Routing some outgoing call

Posted: 01 Mar 2012 03:54
by tot3nkopf
sylpid wrote:hi tot3nkopf, I need ur advise again for this time

After done with ARS, I just notice some my Extension become can't call out. Those Extension is extension with hunt group, other Extension without HUNT group can call out without problem.
Thanks
Use PNC = 255 in hunt group.