I used a ld 60 stat command and I'm trying to figure out per T1 what number is allocated to outbound and reverse scenario inbound. We have an Option 61c.
Thanks
I need help with the following command on our PBX.
ld 23
REQ PRT
TYPE SCB
I get the following after I enter TYPE SCB. CUST <enter>
SCH0274.
Please advise.
Thanks,
How or what command structure lists out the different ACD Groups setup on PBX?
Let me know. We are migrating to VoIP shortly and need the current information.
Thanks,
Joel
What is the SDF format. We dont have data access to our PBX. So I'm limited to the connected printer. Should I consider a different way of output?
Thanks again,
Thank you for the update I appreciate it. Would it be possible to list the commands in order how I would execute them.
For example: ld 117
prompt ?
amd so on
Thanks Much!
Hi,
I'm on an Option 61c PBX and would like to get information on phone types built. For example, 2616 and so on. Need a complete list (Number count) to be specific.
Please advise the best way to accomplish this and hopefully the least amount of data printed except for what I requested...
Manager is asking if we can. Did not give me reason why. So I'm gathering that this may not be an easy change?
Can you fill in the blanks below once more:
ld XX
do a prt
?
Thanks again,
We currently have a number we press to dial out. How can I change this to a different number? We are running Nortel PBX Option 61c.
Thanks in Advance,
Poncho71
12:08 XXXXX reported ext.1455 (Meridian Mail) just rings and rings. Checked
the printer and saw:
ERR 4019 7629
ERR 4019 7188
CPU 0
HDLC Restarted
12:14 Meridian mail back in service.
Any suggestions to what these errors mean would be great!
Thanks,
basically, what we are trying to do is have the PBX (option 61c) system receive a 10 digit phone number and make a routing descision based on that number. If it comes from my cell phone for example, I am going to want it to route to my mailbox. Would this be possible and what are the steps in...
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