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_We are using the Netvanta 6310 as a convter for a Verizon service to our old TDM PBX's. I have added on to the Verizon config to give the abaility to block a number using an ani-list and applying it to the PRI Grouped-Trunk Configuration. We have a couple of employees here I have to figure out a way to accomplish this using the GUI. I use strictly commandline. I need a away to modify and create ANI-List and Adding those lists to the Grouped Trunk. One of my GUI users hasn't been able to find it. Is there no way to change/modify/add/delete ANI-Lists? I couldn't find a way either.
Thanks for all the help.
I will be happy to provide the configuration if needed. This is more of a basic GUI question.
Here is the version ADTRAN, Inc. OS version A4.05.00.E
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Mr. Scott,
Thanks for posting! The web GUI can be a good tool for basic configurations, but Source and ANI Based Routing (SABR) is one of the more advanced features features that is not possible to configure by that interface. The Command Line Interface (CLI) will be required to configure this feature.
Thanks!
David

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Mr. Scott,
Thanks for posting! The web GUI can be a good tool for basic configurations, but Source and ANI Based Routing (SABR) is one of the more advanced features features that is not possible to configure by that interface. The Command Line Interface (CLI) will be required to configure this feature.
Thanks!
David

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Re: Adtran IOS Command Line Interface vs. Web GUI NETVANTA 6310 Ani-list/Grouped-Trunk Mods
Mr. Scott,
I went ahead and flagged the "Correct Answer" on this post to make it more visible and help other members of the community find solutions more easily. If you don't feel like the answer I marked was correct, feel free to come back to this post and unmark it and follow up with additional questions.
Thanks,
David