Problem routing to an external # via vector step

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  • fazil3
    Whiz
    • Feb 2015
    • 35

    #31
    I have something like the below for something similar. You can try.

    16 goto step 20 if digits = 5


    20 route to number 9187785904xx with cov y if unconditionally
    21 stop

    You can get a "list trace tac xxx" may be. It may give some info if the call actually outpulses.

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    • marzahn
      Genius
      • May 2014
      • 236

      #32
      My Vector (Corrected)

      Originally posted by ssmokinjoe View Post
      Hi Bill,
      Thanks for reaching out; it has been a bit crazy here as well, so much so that I have had to put this aside for now and dedicate myself to creating new MDM profiles on a MAC... I still need to get this working and will continue to do some testing and re-configuring when time permits. Thank you for the help so far. I hope your expansion goes well, good luck.
      I reviewed my original vector and found mistakes. In steps 2 and 9. I replaced 22 with 12.
      Thank you,
      Bill Marzahn
      Telecommunications Administrator
      Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island
      299 Promenade Street
      Providence, RI 02908-5720
      401-459-6677 (Direct "Find-me" Line)

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      • ssmokinjoe
        Hot Shot
        • Dec 2013
        • 17

        #33
        Solved!!

        Hello again Bill,
        Finally out of the trenches for a few to post the solution to the issue I was having. I hope that this will help someone else.

        In order to get this to work I needed to add the number to the "ars digit analysis table"

        ch ars ana 1877 location all
        added the complete dialed string
        assigned it a min/max of 11
        assigned the route pattern that should be used
        call type of "fnpa"
        and that was it.. it worked..

        I really hope this will help someone else the way that I have been helped..
        Joe Lio
        I.T. & Telephony Support
        South Florida Educational FCU
        Miami, FL
        305.270.5290

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        • tyau
          Aspiring Member
          • Aug 2017
          • 1

          #34
          Are you using a SIP Trunk

          If you have already checked your COR to make sure the 800 number is allowed then read the following:

          If you are using a SIP trunk test, it may restrict a call on their 800 network if the caller id is not a native DID on the SIP trunk. SIP trunks require at least a valid caller id to make an 800 # call. Sometimes it may require that number to be native depending on how you have your service set up.

          Try making a non 800 number call from the same vdn/vector combo with a test step that will route a call to your desk phone or your cell phone. Also make sure that on your ARS table the call would take the same route as the 800 # call. Create a test route if you need to and point the digit analysis of your desk phone or cell phone to that test route. If the call goes through, check the caller id so that you can use it later to see if that number allows you to use that number to make an 800 call on that network.

          Now change your public unknown numbering to the number you received on the caller id on the avaya extension you will be using to make the 800 number test call. You can now do a lis tra sta on your station and test it as if the vdn was making an outbound call.

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