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Hello.
What is the difference between MMC 714(DID routing) and MMC 406(Trunk ring assignment)
They both seem like 2 different methods to basically route a call to a certain extension.
Does MMC 714 only deal with T1 lines with DID number which come in a TEPRI card and MMC 406 deal with analog trunks?
Can these 2 MMC conflict with each other if for example you assign trunk 701 to ex. 225 but the DID numbers coming in under trunk 201 for example is "4587" and " 4587" is suppose to be routed to ex 300.
Do you now have a conflect on where to route the call?
Thanks.
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The difference between 714 and 406 is that 406 will route the call by port number... Basically that line 1 rings, line 1 goes to ext 201... etc.
With a T1 card, the port number does not correspond to the number that the outside caller dialed, so you have to use in-band info in 714 to route the call by the did info, instead of by port number.
When I was 8 yrs old my parents had me making CX and PX Cables by hand. Phones are in my blood.
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oh... about that last part. dont try it. keep it simple, use 406 for analog lines, and use 714 for T1's
When I was 8 yrs old my parents had me making CX and PX Cables by hand. Phones are in my blood.
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