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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'><B>Mark makes a good point on the CLID. If you’re not going to override CLID internally, make certain you let the LEC know what CLID you want called parties to see on your outbound calls. This has come back to haunt more than one end user who wasn’t aware of this and just told the LEC to assign whatever BTN they wanted to the PRI. We override everything through Call Manager so it’s never been a problem but I know for some it’s been some unwanted hassle to get the LEC to change it after the fact. Especially if there is a third party LD carrier involved.<BR>
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On 7/13/09 1:32 PM, "Mark Holloway" <mh@markholloway.com> wrote:<BR>
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On Jul 13, 2009, at 12:14 PM, Jeff Ruttman wrote:<BR>
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</FONT><FONT FACE="Arial">One of our sites is changing from inbound trunks and DIDs and pots lines to a PRI and our DIDs. I got a call from Verizon and they asked me what number I wanted on the PRI, and usually (They said.) that is the main number of the business. Well the main number out there is one of our DIDs, and that can't be assigned to the PRI.<BR>
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</FONT><FONT FACE="Arial">I don't care what number they put on the PRI, do I? Is this right: On telco's side, they point our DIDs to whatever number is assigned to the PRI, then Gateway\CCM et all route incoming calls from the PRI according to the DID that the caller dialed. So Verizon can assign any number they want, right?<BR>
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</FONT><FONT FACE="Arial">Thanks<BR>
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