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Adding area code

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eprice2

Technical User
Feb 8, 2007
22
US
What is the sequence of commands to add an area code to the list of existing ones? Thanks in advance.
 
>ld 90

ESN000

MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 23416428 USED U P: 4840464 300416 TOT: 28557308
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 500 KBYTES
2MB BACKUP DISKETTE(S) NEEDED: 1 (PROJECTED LD43 - BKO)
REQ new

CUST 0

FEAT net

TRAN ac1

TYPE npa


NPA <--------Add the new area code here.
 
I followed those steps and when I put the area code in, which is 612, I get "ESN072" and the NPA prompt again.
 
That error code is telling you that the NPA-612 already exists.
 
Try this.

>ld 90

ESN000

MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 23416420 USED U P: 4840464 300424 TOT: 28557308
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 500 KBYTES
2MB BACKUP DISKETTE(S) NEEDED: 1 (PROJECTED LD43 - BKO)
REQ prt

CUST 0

FEAT net

TRAN ac1

TYPE npa


NPA 612

If it is already in there, this is what you will get;
NPA 612
RLI 0
SDRR NONE
ITEI NONE
 
It accepted 1612, but the next prompt is "RLI". I pressed enter to bypass it, but it gave me this: "ESN073". Thanks for all your help so far.
 
you have to put the route list index in there brother. Do this
prt
net
ac1
npa
npa - prt any one you want, unless your doing something special with that one, prt 1613, you will see it's rli, which will probably be the most used rli for your long distance route. Match what it says with 1612 programing.
 
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