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Well the time has come.
2 sites Netlinked together. My state has 4 area codes and 10 digit dialing. 2 area codes are for Portland and the surrounding area. However, the 503 area code extends so it isn't always local from Portland.
Every where else in the state is the other 2 (one just got introduced and not used much yet)
So I am trying to get my head around using F-routes, since the measly 800 entries in 26-02 are not enough to facilitate local dialing from both sites.
Anyone got a good cheat sheet? I seem to have misplaced mine, and the only one I find on the NEC website sucks and is only 3 pages.
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No unlimited national calling? Well, you can use wild cards for the area codes. What kind of trunking? Are the sites in separate states?
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The are POTS lines at the moment. Both Sites are in the same state.
My issue is building the Intra LATA dialing plan, it gets TOO big. Wondering how to incorporate the F-ROute.
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