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We have existing 5-2000 ips pbx in network via ccis.Let me show you guys the set-up between two sites... SITE A: 61 - LCR access code 29 - office code of Site A 300 - extension no. at Site A (Dterm) SITE B: 61 - LCR access code 30 - office code of Site B 800 - extension no. at Site B (Dterm)
When ext.300 calls to ext.800, ext.800's Dterm phone will display "61 29 300". When ext800 calls to ext300, ext300's Dterm phone will display "61 30 800".
But when we added another site,SITE C: 61 - LCR access code 31 - office code of Site C 500 - extension no. at Site C (Dterm),
Ext.300 calls to ext 500,ext500's Dterm phone will display "800" WITHOUT THE LCR ACCESS CODE AND OFFICE CODE (61 29).
Any help?
Thanks!
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I think command A706 is the one that you want, but there was a bug in this command on some releases... you literally couldn't delete the data once you had programmed data into it.
It's got to be an issue in Site C. Compare site C programming to B and A.
Also,in the routing to site C, did you use 200>61>A129 or 200>61>A126/A127 ?
Is site B a "hub" between sites A and C?
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I make use of 200>61:A126 (LCR Group 0). Yes it's(Site B) a "hub" between sites A and C. A706??? I have based may data for Site C on sites A and B.
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Sounds like CMA706 to me too.
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