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mmilla0502 (TechnicalUser)
6 Jul 12 10:22
Hey guys we have a 2000 ips and we just had to new did's ported over from the phone company. I need to create translation but I have not done this before. This is what I have so far. Can someone point me in the right direction? The last 4 digits of each DID are 6100 and 6150. Is 040 the Table code and why is it transferred to trunk d14. Do i need to just change d14 to an extension number? Thanks

7600
7600>6100
7600>6100:040-

COMMAND=7600
7600>6150
7600>6150:040-

COMMAND=7601
7601>040
7601>040:D14-
mmilla0502 (TechnicalUser)
6 Jul 12 11:12
Heres what I came up with. Right now the phone company has the numbers forwarded into some other did's I temporarily set up and once i set this up I need to tell them to remove the forward. Will this then work for me?


COMMAND=7600
7600>6150
7600>6150:040-039
OK


COMMAND=7601
7601>039
7601>039:NONE-45630
OK

COMMAND=7600
7600>6100
7600>6100:040-

COMMAND=7601
7601>040
7601>040:D14-45620
OK
belevedere (Instructor)
6 Jul 12 12:56
Make sure that your DID route is set to translate digits.
CMD 3518>RT>0
mmilla0502 (TechnicalUser)
6 Jul 12 13:12
It is. I got it working thank you.
OzzieGeorge (Programmer)
7 Jul 12 1:51
Don't forget your night tables Cmd 7602

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