01-19-2012 07:05 PM - edited 03-21-2019 05:13 AM
If I need 10 direct inward dialing phone numbers and another 10 phone numbers available for the outgoing trunk would a PRI be sufficient? I have users that want a dedicated phone number to connect directly to there extension so they can add it to thier business cards. I just want to make sure that this is an option when I go into CCA that I can select the PRI trunk for DID.
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01-19-2012 07:12 PM
Hi Devin,
PRI will 100% do what you want
In CCA you control the incoming calls based on the in-dial called and do the call routing rules there, it is fairly simple and straight forward to do, CCA will do the translation profiles for you, also the translation rules, not to mention the Dial-Peer configuration and DN configuration to support this, a few click will write approximate 22 lines of code for you
But what you wont be able to do with CCA is partition the PRI trunk for outbound calling and inbound calling I.E reserving X amount of lines for incoming and reserve X amount of lines for out going, the UC will use all available channels (Not unless that has changed).
You can however also add the DID number to the user so that way when they call out it presents a CLID belonging to that extension, thus all calls can come back to that extension, you may not want this for everyone so you can do a partitioning if you like based on this
Hope that helps...
Cheers,
David.
01-19-2012 07:36 PM
Hi Devin,
This should not be the case
For instance with any PRI system you will either be given 1 number by the carrier or groups of 10/20/50/100 depending on your location, one of those numbers will be designated as the GDN or General Dial-In Number, unless you specify a particular user to be receiving or making calls from a designated number, all calls will go out with the number presentation of the GDN, this is the power of PRI over analogue trunks.... Well actually BRI can also do this if you get a number range over the ISDN/2 service, don't know why you would want to but many do it
If I am still not assuring you let me know and I will break it down even further for you
Cheers,
David.
01-19-2012 08:33 PM
Hi Devin,
Good article Might have written a couple of things differently
Going PRI is a pretty good choice, many don't realize just how good it is until they have used it for a while and then decide one day to cut costs and go back to a inferior service, some have even lost their jobs from doing that
Keep in mind PRI has been around for quite a while, these days people are also turning to SIP trunking which can achieve exactly what a PRI does, but gives you the many more benefits that come associated with commercial grade SIP trunks, there is a difference between commercial grade and residential grade SIP trunks as well just as an FYI.
Don't exclude looking into SIP trunking in the future either
Cheers,
David.
01-19-2012 07:12 PM
Hi Devin,
PRI will 100% do what you want
In CCA you control the incoming calls based on the in-dial called and do the call routing rules there, it is fairly simple and straight forward to do, CCA will do the translation profiles for you, also the translation rules, not to mention the Dial-Peer configuration and DN configuration to support this, a few click will write approximate 22 lines of code for you
But what you wont be able to do with CCA is partition the PRI trunk for outbound calling and inbound calling I.E reserving X amount of lines for incoming and reserve X amount of lines for out going, the UC will use all available channels (Not unless that has changed).
You can however also add the DID number to the user so that way when they call out it presents a CLID belonging to that extension, thus all calls can come back to that extension, you may not want this for everyone so you can do a partitioning if you like based on this
Hope that helps...
Cheers,
David.
01-19-2012 07:29 PM
The concern now is if a user dials out they can potentially use one of the DID numbers. Does the telco control which channels are accessed first to be used when a user dials out for a PRI trunk. Not sure how that works.
01-19-2012 07:36 PM
Hi Devin,
This should not be the case
For instance with any PRI system you will either be given 1 number by the carrier or groups of 10/20/50/100 depending on your location, one of those numbers will be designated as the GDN or General Dial-In Number, unless you specify a particular user to be receiving or making calls from a designated number, all calls will go out with the number presentation of the GDN, this is the power of PRI over analogue trunks.... Well actually BRI can also do this if you get a number range over the ISDN/2 service, don't know why you would want to but many do it
If I am still not assuring you let me know and I will break it down even further for you
Cheers,
David.
01-19-2012 08:24 PM
Found a good article explaining PRI
http://ezinearticles.com/?Voice-PRI---Is-It-Right-For-My-Business?&id=686683
01-19-2012 08:33 PM
Hi Devin,
Good article Might have written a couple of things differently
Going PRI is a pretty good choice, many don't realize just how good it is until they have used it for a while and then decide one day to cut costs and go back to a inferior service, some have even lost their jobs from doing that
Keep in mind PRI has been around for quite a while, these days people are also turning to SIP trunking which can achieve exactly what a PRI does, but gives you the many more benefits that come associated with commercial grade SIP trunks, there is a difference between commercial grade and residential grade SIP trunks as well just as an FYI.
Don't exclude looking into SIP trunking in the future either
Cheers,
David.
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