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AAR failure

ayalawalter
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I need to know if I must configure AARgroup in both DN's (remote and central site dn's) or if aar works if I configure aargroup in remote side only.

Thanks.

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Yes, once you have more then 2 sites then you can still be fine with a single AAR group as long as the prefix between the sites is the same i.e. 91.

If you have 3 sites for example and between site A and B you dial 10 digits not 11, but between sites A and C and B and C you dial 11 digits then you have to create 2 AAR Groups:

AAR_10_Digits

prefix within group 9

prefix to AAR_11_Digits 91

AAR_11_Digits

prefix within group 91

prefix to AAR_10_Digits 91

the all DNs in site A and B will use AAR_10_Digits and DNs at site C will use group AAR_11_Digits

HTH, please rate all posts!

Chris

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Chris Deren
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You need it on both as that is how the AAR prefix is determined. It's using a prefix specified between 2 or in your case 1 AAR Group.

HTH, please rate all posts!

Chris

Cris, then Can I configure both phones(local and remote) with a single aargroup?

Thanks in advance.

Walter

Yes, once you have more then 2 sites then you can still be fine with a single AAR group as long as the prefix between the sites is the same i.e. 91.

If you have 3 sites for example and between site A and B you dial 10 digits not 11, but between sites A and C and B and C you dial 11 digits then you have to create 2 AAR Groups:

AAR_10_Digits

prefix within group 9

prefix to AAR_11_Digits 91

AAR_11_Digits

prefix within group 91

prefix to AAR_10_Digits 91

the all DNs in site A and B will use AAR_10_Digits and DNs at site C will use group AAR_11_Digits

HTH, please rate all posts!

Chris