(PM) How can we avoid LD charges.

Jake Messinger (jake@ams.com)
Mon, 24 May 1999 11:22:46 -0500 (CDT)

Can anyone tell me if this will work and how exactly do I set it up:

Want to allow a remote town local access.
Do NOT have RAS equipment in the remote town.
Want to route remote town's local calls to the NOC, but do NOT want to do
metro foreign exchange service due to minute charges.

Can I put a router like an irx 114 in the remote town and connect it point
to point to a t1 port of a pm 3 and have a CT1 going into the IRX in the
remote town and route it to the 2nd T1 port on the pm 3 at the host site?
If so, how do I set that up?

One of my customer's competitors claims he does it this way, but I dont
understand how and with what equipment.

My suggestion would be to set up a pm 3 in the remote town, use Line 0 for a
channelized T1, and Line 1 as the backhaul back to the central NOC. But this
would require getting 2 t1's. One for the dialup and 1 for the backhaul.

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