I have not used the BAT tool, so I'm going to ask before I start.
I would like to bulk add route patterns. Can I do this from BAT tools? What I would like to do is set up a partition for Salem calling area and enter all the local prefixes.
503-315-xxxx
503-316-xxxx
etc.
etc.
There is only about 120 plus I want the 1-503-315-xxxx version so if my remote site tries to call long distance it will be routed local over the network
Thanks.
Scott Voll
Network Analyst, CCNA
Willamette ESD
Phone: (503) 385-4571
scott.voll@wesd.org
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I would like to bulk add route patterns. Can I do this from BAT tools? What I would like to do is set up a partition for Salem calling area and enter all the local prefixes.
503-315-xxxx
503-316-xxxx
etc.
etc.
There is only about 120 plus I want the 1-503-315-xxxx version so if my remote site tries to call long distance it will be routed local over the network
Thanks.
Scott Voll
Network Analyst, CCNA
Willamette ESD
Phone: (503) 385-4571
scott.voll@wesd.org
Confidential
This E-Mail and any attachments transmitted with it are property of Willamette ESD and/or its affiliates, are confidential, and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which this E-Mail is addressed. If you are not one of the named recipient(s) or otherwise have reason to believe that you have received this E-Mail in error, please notify me at scott.voll@wesd.org and delete this E-Mail and any attachments. Any other use, retention, forwarding, printing, or copying of this E-Mail is strictly prohibited.