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Adding a prefix 1

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eprice2

Technical User
Feb 8, 2007
22
US
I know how to add a missing area code with ld 90 thanks to this forum. This time I need to add missing prefix. Is is the same process, but with a different TRAN command?
 
Probably the same but instead of Type being NPA use NXX.
 
just prt a working nxx and use the same rli

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
That got rid of the fast busy when I dialed that number, but it's not ringing. Should I enter anything after such as the RLI number? I was using 1 as the RLI number.
 
is 1 the RLI of your other NXXs?, no you should not need to do anything else.
 
Yes. I used RLI 1 when adding a missing area code.
 
Are you adding an area code (NPA)

or are you adding an exchange (NXX)

extremely good chance your RLI for Long Distance (NPA)

will not be the same as your RLI for Local calls (NXX)

1614 - NPA
614 - NXX

NPA-NXX-XXXX
 
I'm adding an exchange. Is there a way to look up RLI numbers?
 
Try this
LD 90
REQ prt
CUST 0
FEAT net
TRAN ac1
TYPE nxx

NXX (working prefix)

It should print what you want your new one to look like.


 
The RLI is 0, so I got it working. Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it.
 
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