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After reading a couple of horror stories about Verizon’s response to Hurricane Irene, I’d thought that I would say something nice about AT&T.
I had several sites with POTS lines down, and AT&T repair immediately forwarded the calls off-site. No big deal, they do it every day.
I had five offices with PRI and no CLAR. Despite being warned, the managers said no. With power (and phones) out, and an estimate of 5 days for restoration, management changed their minds.
A couple of phone calls and emails later, I had my CLAR in about an hour. Yep, one hour.
Still not real happy about them screwing up the last couple of orders for POTS lines, but I have to say that AT&T really came through this time.
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....all I can say is we are working like crazy trying to do what we can to keep things running, nice to hear its appricated.
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That's great to hear. The folks who are behind the scenes (who actually do the work) rarely get the recognition that they deserve. The front-end jockeys hardly let anything through to even get a shot at getting fixed.
I do have to ask though: What in the heck is "CLAR"? I've never heard of that acronym before.
Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX
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Customer Location Alternate Routing.
It allows you to reroute your calls, either manually or by time of day / day of week. Since KN1 or RS1 numbers can’t easily be forwarded, CLAR is a great solution for disaster routing, but I know of sites that use it on a daily basis.
Dial in from any phone, enter your PIN and follow the DTMF prompts – your calls are forwarded to a pre-determined number. Very useful for power failures, circuit outages or when the PBX goes belly up.
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Ed its also knows as AERS, automatic emergency route selection
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In AT&T LEC land (not Legacy T...more like Legacy S), is this the same as Enhanced Alternate Routing, or do they have another feature specific to Emergency Routing?
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CLAR is also German for "clear". I'm also surprised and happy that AT&T can still pull a rainbow out.
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