you need to set up a pre-trans list in ld18
REQ: prt
TYPE: pre
CUST 0
XLAT 0
PRE 0
PST
SDA
XLAT 1
PRE 1
PST
SDA
XLAT 2
PRE 2
PST
SDA
XLAT 3
PRE 3
PST
SDA
XLAT 4
PRE 4
PST
SDA
this shows that xlat0 = pre scl 0 & xlat1 = pre scl 1 etc
each pre list in ld18 is actually a speed call list so if you print PRT these
REQ PRT
TYPE: scl
LSNO 0
SIZE 10
RNGE
SCNO 0000
SCL
DNSZ 4
STOR 0
STOR 1
STOR 2
STOR 3
STOR 4
STOR 5
STOR 6
STOR 7
STOR 8
STOR 9
you can see that PRE 0 has now entries which means it does nothing whereas PRE 4
REQ PRT
TYPE:
TYPE SCL
LSNO 4
SIZE 10
RNGE
SCNO 0004
SCL
DNSZ 16
STOR 0 90
STOR 1 91
STOR 2 92
STOR 3 93
STOR 4 94
STOR 5 95
STOR 6 96
STOR 7 97
STOR 8 98
STOR 9 99
as we can see here 0 = 90 ...... 9 = 99. What this means is if an extn is assigne this PRE list, when they dial any number a 9 will be inserted in front of the dialled digits. This is what you want for your modem. To assign an extn to a different pre lst from default change the xlst prompt to the desired PRE lst. PRE lists 0 & 1 are reserved for the ATTN Consoles & DDI routes so don't change these
It accepted the FTR Hot d 4 9
However when test the line with an analog phone, After I enter the Extension i receive a little pause then a Quick busy signal.
When I try with a modem I receive a prompt "Busy" from modem.
I ried this with a line which fax line connected.
No.I was not promopted for the EHTA.
However it was not listed in the cls.
I tried to Add EHTA and received the following message
ITEM cls ehta
SCH3087
I tried to rebuild from scratch, I added EHTA to the cls and entered FTR HOT D 4 9.
Result: when I try to test line with analog phone, I receive dial tone, I Enter the number I am trying to call, I hear dail tone for a second then hear a Fast Busy Signal.
I'm sorry, it works here, I am going out on a digital route, maybe you are not and it dials the 9 to fast, try to input the whole number as HOT D 10 95143708787 and see if you get a different result, try with an internal number to see what result you get.
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