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TGAR and TARG

If a route (RDB) is set to type (TKTP) = TIE, then the access restrictions are controlled by TGAR (Trunk Group Access Restrictions) and TARG (Trunk Access Restriction Group). A TARG/TGAR match denies ACOD access (dialing the access code). TGAR is also checked if LD 86 ESN, TGAR=YES (not default).

The rule is: when TARG and TGAR match, the set is denied access to the route. A set with a TGAR of 0 (zero) has no access restrictions.

Eg: When a set with a TGAR of "1" dials the route access code of a route with a TARG of "1", the call is blocked.

Example:

If the Routes have the following TARGs:

Local Long Distance International Tie to Site 2 Tie to Site 3
Set↓ RDB→ TARG: 1 TARG: 1 2 3 TARG: 1 3 TARG: 3 TARG: 4
TGAR: 0
TGAR: 1
TGAR: 2
TGAR: 3
TGAR: 4

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