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<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">We have a centralized Callmanager with offices throughout the U.S. We have a RP that acts as a 3-digit shortcut from each office to every other office. The RP forwards the call over the PSTN to the other office. We would like to convert these numbers to use the internal numbers and use the WAN. The thing I am trying to understand is how to invoke AAR if there isn't enough bandwidth when making the call. Our main number is built on an AC pilot point. On the AC pilot point, I can't configure the external phone number mask so that the call will reroute. It seems that AC isn't currently compatible with AAR> </FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">How have others managed to get AAR to work through the WAN to AC Pilot points?</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Thanks,</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Pete Ruttman</FONT>
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