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Is there a way to make certain extensions use certain T1's? For exapmle I want all my outgoing fax extensions to a certain T1.

Right now all my fax machines are going straight to ARS without account codes.

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Yes. Set up ARS so that those extensions use a specific route, namely, the T-1.

You'll need to create a new COR for the faxes, define the COR Group to only include that COR, Define a route which only that COR Group can use, and point the route at that T-1.

ARS on the 200 will do miracles if it's set up correctly.

If you're in the SF bay area, especially South Bay or Monterey Bay areas, I can come onsite and help you with it. If you have RMATS, I can help you remotely. If you want me to program it, there will be a small fee -- send me an email.

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Under what menu option is it to create a new COR? I can see where to create a new COS, but I am unsure about a COR.
Thanks, Scott

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Form 20 is class of restriction group table.

This lets you create a COR Group. The members of the group are the COR listed in form 9. These are phones that are NOT allowed to use this route.

Then, if form 23, create a route that allows your new COR group to dial out.

Say you want only COR 13 to dial out on this route. You create a COR group "7" in form 20, and make the members 1-12, 14 - 19 (or whatever, however many CORs you use in form 9).

Then you create a route in form 23 that blocks COR Group "7" from using the route. Assign your phones to COR 13 in form 9, and you're good to go.

A caution: make sure that you understand COR versus "COR group" and that you know how ARS works before trying this. And write down your changes as you do them. Also, BACK UPs are very very good (if this is LW 17+).

If you're not sure, and you have a RMATS modem on the system, I can set it up for you, at normal hourly rates. Email if you're interested.


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