I did a prt tnb and got:
REQ: prt
TYPE: tnb
TN 1 1
DATE
PAGE
DES
DES TIE
TN 001 01
TYPE TIE
CDEN SD
CUST 0
TRK DTI
PDCA 1
PCML MU
NCOS 0
RTMB 1 1
TGAR 0
SIGL EAM
STRI/STRO WNK WNK
SUPN YES
AST NO
IAPG 0
CLS UNR DTN WTA LPR APN THFD HKD
P10 VNL
TKID
The only thing I got was that...
My system is currently programmed with a 5 digit code to allow a restricted phone to dial out. it's a 5 digit number before the 9. How can I change it as everyone knows it.
Can somone please let me know how to see the current settings for a T1? I need to find out if the system is set to AMI or b8zs and if it's SF or ESF and also if it uses wink start or something else.
Please show full commands.
Thanks,
Scott
It looks like the switch is set for 4 digits. However, some of the inbound DNIS numbers do not ring but get fast busy. There are DNs with the same number. Do I have to point the DNIS to DNs or should any inbound DNIS just go to the corresponding DNs?
ie: according to my phone company toll free...
I am trying to change Long distance providers. And have requested a list of inbound DNIS numbers from them. They gave me a list of 408-xxxx. Numbers. The xxxx looks like local DNs. Are there any tables I can look at to see what they are doing? I would like to know if they are sending 7 digit...
Now I have tried a new and I get
>ld 49
DGT000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 2680734 USED U P: 394752 70241 TOT: 3145727
DISK RECS AVAIL: 428
REQ new
TYPE idc
CUST 0
SCH0137
CUST
Am I missing something?
When I try this I get:
>ld 49
DGT000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 2680734 USED U P: 394752 70241 TOT: 3145727
DISK RECS AVAIL: 428
REQ chg
TYPE idc
CUST 0
SCH0137
CUST
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Scott
Is there anyway to translate a DID from one number to another? I have a few DIDs that are 9xxx and 9 on my switch is the outside line feature.
I have tried to search the forum but I get no results.
Thanks,
Scott
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