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tguarriello
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Rollover network termination

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I'm new to the Atlas 550.I have two telco (network) PRIs and various User PRI and FXS ports. I would like all traffic outbound from all users to use both network PRIs as a bank of 46 unrestricted channels. When I look at the dial plan, I see the correct two PRIs set up under Network Term. One of them has [--]  as Out#Accept with no other configuration, the second has [--] for Out#Accept and [--] for Out#Reject. It seems like outbound calls are routed only to PRI1. Unfortunately, I cannot find the meaning of [--] anywhere in the manual. I'm guessing that it is some kind of undocumented wildcard (seeing that - is an ignored character), but I don't want to mess with it until I am sure. Can someone explain the [--] to me and tell me whether or not outbound calls should roll from one network port to the next if all outbound numbers are accepted on both? Should the Out#Accept just be [$] for both interfaces? 

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Re: Rollover network termination

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Actually the "--" shouldn't allow any calls out. The OUT#REJECT having "--" is fine, as it indicates no numbers will be rejected, but the OUT#ACCEPT of "--" shouldn't allow any calls to go out.

I've seen a completely blank OUT#ACCEPT act as a wild-card but never "--". Is there a second line in the OUT#ACCEPT that is empty?

It should really have "$" to allow any number out.

Hope this helps,

Patrick

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Re: Rollover network termination

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Actually the "--" shouldn't allow any calls out. The OUT#REJECT having "--" is fine, as it indicates no numbers will be rejected, but the OUT#ACCEPT of "--" shouldn't allow any calls to go out.

I've seen a completely blank OUT#ACCEPT act as a wild-card but never "--". Is there a second line in the OUT#ACCEPT that is empty?

It should really have "$" to allow any number out.

Hope this helps,

Patrick

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Re: Rollover network termination

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Helpful, thanks. I don't think there is a second line. I did notice that the -- seems to be the default pattern when you create a new line. I'm guessing that is how it got there in the first place. If I add the $ wildcard to both Network PRIs ports, can I expect the system to route outbound calls to the first span until all channels are busy and then roll to the second?

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Yes. If both entries have "$" then the calls will go out the first available until it is full and then go to the next available entry.