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fr33fall_1
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AA Transfer across VTL trunks

I have a customer that has two NBX system with VTL trunks.  Site A has 1XX extensions and Site B has 2XX extensions.  we tried to set the 2 option in the night AA to transfer to site B but it does not allow it.  Is there a work around?

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merlin215
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Re: AA Transfer across VTL trunks

Use aa's at both sites to have different numbers like

 

ex :

 

site 1 5500 - 5510

site 2 5511-5520

 

use a pretrans @ site one and send the did from say  5083235000 to AA 5511 using the vtls .

entry in table 2 for a route for say 5511 to use rte 10 ( your vtl rte )

 

You can use pretranlsators or Set up custom time of day routes as well .

fr33fall_1
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Re: AA Transfer across VTL trunks

I think i did not explain myself correctly.  If a caller is in the AA in site A and they need to dial an extension in site B, is that possible?  Site A only has analog lines and all calls go into one AA but they need to be able to reach mailboxes in site B.

bosoxfan
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Re: AA Transfer across VTL trunks

yes, you need to put the routes in Table 2, as well as Table 1

So on Site A, in table 1, you have 2xxx going to Site B .. you should copy the same line into Table 2 since

it is Table 2 that the Auto Attendants use.

That should do it !

fr33fall_1
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Re: AA Transfer across VTL trunks

Thank you.  I should have thought of that.

merlin215
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Re: AA Transfer across VTL trunks

That is the preferred method . I thought you wanted to send the call directly to the other sites Auto Attendant .

 

 

merlin215
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Re: AA Transfer across VTL trunks

I have a doc but it will nto let me post it so I will cuit and paste it for you as well .

 

Site to Site calling

The easiest way is to use Unique extensions site to sit e, example , 1100 = site 1  & 1200 = site 2

We will use route 10 as our example sending calls to extensions 75XX ( 7500 thru 7599 )

 

1. Create a destination route

DestinationRoute Create    10 Test rte to 10.211.243.3
DestinationRouteEntry Create    10     1 *0010
DestinationRouteOperation Create    10     1      1 replace    10*211*243*3* ( IP address of remote site )


Once you create your destination routes , you must assign them to an entry in the dial plan for site to site calling . By this example , anything with 75XX will go out route 10  thus using the IP address on the dial plan to go to the other site . You will see on the other site 10*211*243*3*75XX in the logs .

Add this line below to dial plan table 1 .


TableEntry Create   1    47  20             4   4 Internal           0    10

 

This tells the system to route any calls with 20xx to route 10 and the IP address to the other site

Assign in table one a wan class to the entry and make sure to enable in the Class of Service .


Create a new extension list called *0010 and call it tie lines . Add in your vtl ports to this extension list .


Call your extension across the wan and see if the tels ring and answer .

Note : for outbound calling , you MUST set up a second route exactly like this one , but at the end of the string add in an 8 digit password , 10*211*243*3*00000000* . Then go into netset - system maintainance / password administration and select vtl passwords and click on GO . Then create  a password 8 zero's like in the entry previous . No outbound calling unless you use a password . Then in dial plan one at the remote site , assign to your  9 route this new route 10 from site 2 to site 1 and now your calls will go to site 1 ,  send the digits , 91xxx-xxxx and process the call automaticially . Ext List 11 will have the same VTL ports in it as the internal ext list 10

 

TableEntry Create   1    10  9              8   8 Local              0     11
TableEntry Create   1    11  90             2  64 Operator           0     11
TableEntry Create   1    12  901            4  64 International      0     11
TableEntry Create   1    13  91             9  12 LongDistance       0     11
TableEntry Create   1    20  9101           9  64 AlternateLong      0     11
TableEntry Create   1    21  911            3   3 Emergency          0     2
TableEntry Create   1    22  91800         12  12 TollFree           0     11
TableEntry Create   1    23  91888         12  12 TollFree           0     11
TableEntry Create   1    24  91877         12  12 TollFree           0     11
TableEntry Create   1    25  91866         12  12 TollFree           0     11
TableEntry Create   1    26  91855         12  12 TollFree           0     11
TableEntry Create   1    27  91900         12  12 Toll               0     11
TableEntry Create   1    28  91976         12  12 Toll               0     11
TableEntry Create   1    29  9911           4   4 Emergency          0     11
TableEntry Create   1    30  9411           4   4 Operator           0     11
TableEntry Create   1    31  9*             4   4 COCode             0     11

DestinationRoute Create    11 Test rte to 10.211.243.3 External outbound site to site

DestinationRouteEntry Create    11     1 *0011

DestinationRouteOperation Create    11     1      1 replace    10*211*243*3*00000000*

mbarnett112477
Frequent Advisor

Re: AA Transfer across VTL trunks

If you need a copy of my dial plan I can attach it for you. I have that feature set up for multiple sites, it took me a few tries to figure it out.

Michael J Barnett

Telecom/Network Manager

Influent Inc

Dublin Oh 43017
fr33fall_1
Advisor

Re: AA Transfer across VTL trunks

Thank you but I got the routing setup, I just needed to get the AA to be able to transfer calls to the remote NBX.

merlin215
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Re: AA Transfer across VTL trunks

Nice job ....

 

Let us know if we can help ?

 

Regards