David, 

It is easy to control outbound calling, go to 605/6
and set lines 1-12 enabled, 13-24 disabled for ten-1.
And 1-12 diabled, 13-24 enabled for ten-2.  Don't
forget the -2's (XDP ports)!

Remember on a T-1, you map the pano channels(25-48) to
"dummy" COs (9-24).  So, you could put real ch 1-12
(pano 25-36) on CO9 and real ch 13-24 (pano 37-48) on
CO10, and define all 12 lines by flipping CO9 or CO10.

Also, most carriers will not put multiple customers on
a shared resource. (Two companies on one T-1)  I think
it is more a tarriff issue.  I have had them refuse to
put mixed company lines on one USOC (RJ-21X). One
customer / one network interface.

Worse yet, SBC in Dallas has gone bizerk on MPOE. 
Last week we had a customer loose a CO line, repair
came out, fixed it, and put in on a rj-11 in the
basement!  Two days earlier it was on their house
cable to the 15th floor RJ-21X THEY installed.  They
absolutely refused to extend it (put it the way it
was)!  "The building owns the house cable, you have to
connect it"  (Can I get that in writing? [repairperson
refuses of course])

I collected all the info to file a PUC and FCC
complaint, but decided it just aint worth the trouble
anymore.  We're now warning all our customers of long
delays in installs and repairs caused by the carriers.


-larry 


--- David Lesher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>       "If we share the KXTD between 2 tenants, and
>        go to CT1 DID; is there any way to segragate
>        outgoing calling to keep LD billing separate?"
> 
> 


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