John,
If in ld 49 i prt idc i get nothing.....
REQ prt
TYPE idc
CUST 0
DCNO
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 714845 USED
Does this mean there is no idc table? If this is the case then how is 1888 diverting to another number prior to going to voicemail (1899) when 1899 is in the NIT_DATA? I want to...
Hi,
I have a night bell setup so when the console is switched to night the night bell rings. If it is not answered it is forwarded to voicemail. It works correctly but now i have to replicate it and i can't work out how it is diverting to the night bell.
Here is the LDN_DATA
TYPE LDN_DATA...
CDR is set to YES for all routes. I am not in the office so can't print the details. CTY is set on the tty as I am getting inbound calls logged.
AceWarlock asked "Do you have it turned for your outgoing trunks???". Is this the same as the rdb settings or is there another ld that I would set...
I have setup CDR as per previous posts here but I am only getting incoming calls.
This is the CDR_DATA details:
TYPE CDR_DATA
CUST 00
CDR YES
IMPH NO
OMPH NO
AXID YES
TRCR YES
CDPR YES
ECDR NO
BDI NO
OTCR YES
PORT 1 2
CNI DGTS
BCAP NO
CHLN 0
FCAF NO
I am not very...
Hi,
I have just modified a tty port in ld 17 and then i get sch5552.
SCH5552
Warning: To use the changed download parameters, must disable and enable the SDI port just modified.
Can anyone tell me how to do the disable and enable of the SDI port and what, if any, the implications are.
Thanks.
When entering meridian mail through the ax command i am using vt-102 as the terminal emulation and use f1-f4 as the softkeys but when i have a screen which has a fifth softkey i can't use f5 (such as FIND on the local voice user administration screen). I have tried different emulations but can't...
I've just had 60 M3903 and 20 M3904 handsets delivered and none contain a cd. They contain the 60 page "Quick Reference Guide" booklet but i was looking for something a bit smaller than 60 pages. I used to have a copy of a 1 page word doc which outlined the basic features in a nice layout. I've...
I used to have a word document like a cheat sheet or quick start guide which outlined the basics of using a M390X handset and i think it also included meridian mail. From memory it was just a one page document. I have searched high and low but to no avail. Has anyone got something similar? No...
In bluerigsby's reply step 1:
1. Find a spare list number.
LD 20
PRT
TYPE scl
From the output of this how do i determine a spare LSNO? Is SCL the correct type i am looking for or should it be something else?
Cheers
All fixed now.
Followed the process as above:
Backed up to PCMCIA
OUT'ed relevant TN
edd then a sys load.
DN 1766 was then listed as unused. Must have been some form of corruption.
Thanks for all your help.
Thanks for the replies. I will do an edd, sys load etc. after W/H today. However, in reply to Mehnter the NIT1 setting is 1899 which is the meridian mail extn. and a trace of 1728 -> 1766 gives the output below:
.trac 0 1728
ACTIVE TN 006 0 00 07
ORIG 006 0 00 07 0 SCR MARP 0 1728 3904...
After i out 4 12 i get prt dnb of 1766 as below:
DN 1766
TYPE SL1
TN 004 0 00 12 KEY 00 DES NO DES NO DATE
(3902)
SCH5526
SCH5526 Warning: In printing the DN block for a DN, no MARP or...
Hi,
I have a DN 1766 which for some reason is redirecting to a specific TN (4 12). TN 4 12 has a 3902 DN 1767 setup on it. A DNB dump of 1767 gives:
DN 1767
TYPE SL1
TN 004 0 00 12 KEY 00 MARP DES 3902 12 AUG 2003
(3902)
DNB of 1766 gives:
DN 1766
TYPE SL1
TN 004 0 00...
Here is a bit more info...
There are no DSC numbers that start with 1 so 17 should be fine in that regard. The PRT's on LD 90 ac1 and ac2 return nothing so I am guessing that is fine. When requesting a prt of DNB's starting with 1 in LD 20 it returns DN 1 with TYPE SFP and the SPRE in the CDB...
I am setting up a Digit Manipulation and creating a new CDP DSC in LD 87 and encountering ESN134 as below:
>ld 87
REQ new
CUST 0
FEAT cdp
TYPE dsc
DSC 17
ESN134
Which says that "Steering code conflicts with access code or directory number". I know there is no DSC's for 1*. Can...
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