Hi Michael,

I didn't mean by pstn , TEHO for siteC.

using 6xxx to dial siteC
say wan is down and u need to call 88824246001 on siteC by pstn.

so question is what is the meaning of classic question of " allow 4 calls
between HQ and siteC"

is this means total 4 call (GK+PSTN) ?  I mean want + ISDN traffic to tottal
4 calls

or just GK 4 call (including any IP traffic)

so which interpretation is correct.

I think it means IP traffic not ISDN traffic.

But need comment on this

Jeremy
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 11:33 PM, Michael Ciarfello
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Can you re-phrase the question?  I don’t think I’m getting what you are
> trying to get at.
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> If you have to go through the GK to get to SiteC PSTN (a GW function) then
> the answer is Gk+PSTN.  So GK CAC will be enforced for 4-digit dialing and
> SiteC TEHO.  Unless of course your requirement is to have GK CAC for, say
> 4-digit calls only.  Then TEHO calls would be no CAC, or maybe they would
> have you do CCM CAC.  It’s far from real-world tasks, but it doesn’t have to
> be.
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *jeremy co
> *Sent:* Sunday, June 28, 2009 10:45 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Need resolution on CAC type of questions,
> CAC GK location base
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> Hi,
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> I need a resolution on classic type of question, when it said that allow  2
> calls between HQ and sitec, it means limit to 2 calls just through GK or
> GK+ PSTN ?
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> Assume that all should be done with concept of location
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> if the latter interpretation is correct (GK+PSTN) so limiting GK location
> to 48 just limit calls through GK , how to limit calls on GW?  if separate
> location used on GW , it would restrict all type of calls to pstn not calls
> just to siteC.
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> Any insight on this ?
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> Jeremy
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