Thank you for the comments nessman. I have turned on d-channel messaging and for the the 3xx calls they are going out national rather than local. The reason i have to use the spn is for the country code on our dsn network normally anywhere in the US we can dial using 7 digits but when we have...
Ok this is making me pull my hair out. i changed all my NXX and SPN's in the 300 range to just have a SPN of 3. I am able to dial DSN 315 xxx-xxxx but i cannot call a local number with an nxx of 315. I believe it has something to do with TON being NATL rather than LOCL. When i make an...
Nodal I understand how that would work. Which RLB do i need to do this on? My DSN RLB is already setup that way. When i put everything as a SPN i cant make local calls. Thanks for the help.
yes 9 is ac1, so you are correct the 9 after that tells it is local. when i put in a local prefix i put it in as a nxx 315. our trunks are normal NI2 trunks. I am certain it is not set up correctly i just dont know how to fix it.
we actually dial 99 for local calls, we dial a pin then 98 for long distance, and we dial 94 (country code)dsn prefix and number for DSN. Yes our DSN has its own trunks.
Before we had a vendor come in a year ago we didnt have a problem. I have been trying to work this out since then. I can get the long distance to work by putting it in NPA as 1315 but with our DSN country codes i have to have a spn to get it to work. But to put 315 in as a SPN i have to...
Ok I found that in ld 86. Problem is i have to use 94 to access ac2 but i am using 99 to access ac1. Since i am already using 9 for ac1 the system wont allow 9 for ac2. Is there a better way to do what i am trying to do? Thanks again.
KCFLHRC that is what i am trying to figure out. How do i make access code 94 go to ac2 rather than ac1? TRVLR1 i have A DSN country code 315 and a local NXX 315. I need both for the call to go through. Thanks
Currently I have several NXX and SPN that need to match. Is there a way to point to AC2 when dialing 94 rather than pointing to ac2? This would allow me to put all SPN's on AC2 so they dont conflict with NXX's
ok i tried that and it works. DSN looks like the only one that would be a problem. DSN is for military installations. Different countries have different codes kind of like calling commercial. These codes are what is conflicting. Can i tie the route to AC2 and put them in there? Thanks again.
I understand the SPN part but you cant have an NXX and a SPN that are the same. I am wondering if there is a way that you can or if there is a better way to handle it. right now there are numbers that i need in 4 different places. Local Prefix, Area code, Overseas code, and DSN. thanks for...
We have a cs1000 that was upgraded a couple years ago to 5.0 Since the upgrade we have had issues with adding prefixes. All of our NPA's, local prefixes, overseas prefixes, and DSN prefixes are in ac1. The problem is that we have some that conflict. Is there a way to seperate these so you...
Thank you. The clock controller now looks correct. I have some people testing their system now to see if the clock controller was the problem. I would think it was. Have a good weekend.
Will moving the cables and changing the PREF/SREF affect call processing? I have the new t1s on two seperate PRI cards so would I take two of the line cord connections to one and two to the other? Thanks for all the help
About two months ago we noticed that one of our dial-up systems was dropping out after about 5 to 10 minutes. we tested the system on a POTS line not running through our switch and it worked fine. About 6 months ago we changed our two DID PRI's to different loops. The clock controller is...
I am thinking it may work with the bars/nars but i would have to take down my working dids that are sharing that same RLI. My other working PRI's are able to use the ACOD to get out which is what i am trying to do on the new PRI. I am going to see if AT&T can change the PRI's to local calling...
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