08-28-2017 01:18 PM - edited 03-17-2019 11:04 AM
I have 2 - 2911s with 2 each NM-4VWIC-MBRD / VWIC3-1MFT-T1E1-T1 ( 4 PRIs - 92 lines)
Is there any way for me to selectively choose a line to make a call out ? Dial 9 of course grabs the first available line from the back end to make a call. Thanks,
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08-28-2017 02:03 PM
You can't, they're bundled together, you can only choose the PRI, but not a specific channel to use, nor reserve them.
08-28-2017 01:21 PM
Not sure what you're trying to do here, are you trying to choose a specific PRI to be used, depending on who calls?
08-28-2017 01:42 PM
Hello Jaime,
I've done this on other systems, but I want a dial access of some type that lets me choose which line in the PRI for me to call out on. Call Manager is still rather new to me and I don't know if that is something it will allow me to do. I want to do a test call out on each line of the PRI's.
08-28-2017 01:49 PM
Best you can do is to tell them to dial a certain prefix + number, and then, route as desired.
If you're using MGCP, then associate the RG/RL to each route pattern as required, drop the prefix in CUCM.
If you're using H.323, I prefer the approach to send the calls with the prefix, match the dial-peers with the prefix and take advantage of the fact that exact digits are dropped for POTS dial peers. Create matching dial-peers with the prefix in the GW, and route through the desired PRI.
08-28-2017 01:58 PM
I'm not sure what you can route to? That is my issue, on the 2911 there is one card or endpoint S0/SU0/DS1-0@myorg - this has the PRI connection (RJ45) with 23 channels / lines in it. It's not like individual analog FXO ports - 1 port =1 line that you can access. The RG would be S0/SU0/DS1-0@myorg, But there's 23 lines in there. How would I get the one I want?
08-28-2017 02:03 PM
You can't, they're bundled together, you can only choose the PRI, but not a specific channel to use, nor reserve them.
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