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I'm not using two or more boards, just one NMS CG 6060/11-2L/2TE which receives two T1 trunks, one from the provider's PSTN and one from the local PBX (a Nortel CS1000M); the idea is to switch an incoming customer call to an on-demand dialed customer service agent in a hunt group defined in the PBX.
Sorry, when I read multiple trunks I mistook that to mean over multiple boards. Switching across trunks on a single board is no different than switching ports on a single trunk.
The scenario you describe is possible, but only if you can configure the local PBX so that it derives its clock from the T1. If you cannot configure the PBX in this way, you won't be able to set things up as you describe. (you will have D-channel lockouts; you may have other problems as well)
No special configuration is required for switching across trunks on the same card.
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Should I assume that channels from trunk 0 will be numbered 0 .. 23 and the channels from trunk 1 will be numbered, say, 25 .. 47, and then I can Switch the incoming call from channel 10 (first trunk) to channel 30 (second trunk)?
As new trunks are added, the channels count up. Trunk 1 goes from 1-23, trunk 2 goes from 24-46, and so on. In the TeleFlow application, you can simply switch by channel number(or TeleFlow port number), without having to worry about which trunk you are connecting with.