I have a 550 with 2 Network PRI and 1 USER PRI. This is all for voice. I would like, if my primary Network PRI fails, I can redirect outgoing telephone calls over a backup PRI connection. All circuits are up and running on the Atlas.
Please let me know if this possible and what steps to do.
THANK YOU!
If I understand you correctly, this is possible.
The ATLAS routes calls through the DIAL PLAN based on the IN#ACCEPT and OUT#ACCEPT lists. I assume you are using the “$” as the OUT#ACCEPT on your primary PRI. If you want outbound calls to use the backup
PRI when the primary is unavailable you can configure it with an OUT#ACCEPT of “$” as well and set the SEARCH to SECONDARY. When you configure a SECONDARY search, the “Accept Number” must be exactly the same as the PRIMARY “Accept Number” or it will not be used. (There must be a PRIMARY in order for there to be a SECONDARY.)
If I understand you correctly, this is possible.
The ATLAS routes calls through the DIAL PLAN based on the IN#ACCEPT and OUT#ACCEPT lists. I assume you are using the “$” as the OUT#ACCEPT on your primary PRI. If you want outbound calls to use the backup
PRI when the primary is unavailable you can configure it with an OUT#ACCEPT of “$” as well and set the SEARCH to SECONDARY. When you configure a SECONDARY search, the “Accept Number” must be exactly the same as the PRIMARY “Accept Number” or it will not be used. (There must be a PRIMARY in order for there to be a SECONDARY.)
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-Patrick
I went back to this site and we still experience this problem. I've verified the programming/configuration is correct. What happens, if the main PRI circuit is out, calls bounce back to the PBX as received incoming digits and the auto attendant answers. They never hit the second PRI circuit which is running and never goes out.
If you are using "$" as your IN#ACCEPT under the USER TERM, and the SEARCH is PRIMARY, then this will be used before the NETWORK TERM entry that has a SEARCH of SECONDARY. SECONDARY will only be used if there is no PRIMARY search for the same number or pattern. I suggest changing your IN#ACCEPT to be more specific for the numbers you are expecting to receive on inbound calls. Alternatively, you can set both NETWORK TERM PRIs with a SEARCH of PRIMARY, and the ATLAS will use them in the order they are listed (top down).
Hope this helps,
Patrick