to kaplanellis,
thank you, good idea, but: Your solution means, that I must have one roddi-entry for each entry in lcddi. A lot of work in my PABX. I do not know exactly: Can I set the parameter tab=fdt in command lcddi:tab=ent?
I think it works only in lcddi:tab=dnt1 or dnt2
thanks
Maybe there is an automatic alarm output programmed on IPU/NIU. Then you can connect a modem and send the alarms (the texts in alfcp) occuring in MD to a remote terminal for controlling. My only idea...
MB
Hallo yubaille,
it is not sure, that it will help! You could block incoming calls too! Important ist traf=xxyyyyzz and here only yyyy. So check nadap and find in the tcd-categorie an unused amount (maybe 12). If you have a dialplan for example 100&&499 Then make nacds:cdcat=12,num=1&2&3&4; So...
Hello,
MD110 BC11; Problem: Some extensions should bypass LCR and should ignore the entries made in tab=ent. But all extensions have to use of course the same dest (lc=0). The Parameter toll= in lcddi can not be used. Otherwise the extension can make external calls not at all. I tried it with...
Hi,
to give a user certain rights for certain commands, use the command iocap and you will see, in which class you can do which action. Then use iocac and rearrange the commands.
MB
Hallo,
lets assume: in PABX A you have the destination 999 to reach the PABX B via tieline. If user dials 999, he has the cheapest call made. All is ok. But if the user ignores the 999 and tries to dial the expensiv public number, than LCR will work.
If your destination to the public PSTN is...
Hi,
what kind of external lines is connected to lim1? sl60? Internal calls within lim1 is possible? Internal calls to lim2 is possible? Next time try to start not the whole lim (rfrli would be easier than rflii)but only a single programm to fix the problem, for example klp1t1 or slp60
MB
I can help you with LCR, but I do not really understand your problem, check in your MD as follows:
lcldp:lim=all; (must be assigned)
nadap; (dest must be assigned as LC)
lcddp:entry=dnt1/dnt2;
lcddp:tab=fdt;
roddp:dest=all;
Hallo,
I think, you mean: Least Cost Routing (LCR).
There are a lot of commands to make:
nansi (numtyp=lc), lcldi (for Defaultrouting), roddi (for changing dest-numbern), lcddi (for LCR itself).
What do you want to know and to do exactly?
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