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northlasvegas

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May 23, 2005
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i have a customer w/pri 7.0 sw and asm.using did's for faxes.
i noticed from asm i can dial out local without using a nine(9) for local calls from fax machine ,but when dialing out long distance i have to use a nine (9).can anyone tell me how to eliminate the nine (9) when calling long distance also i got the same results when i tried it from the 66e block of asm.
thanks
 
the only way i have seen was to use hotline feature and have it dial pool code...but a pri"the one with a d channel" needs to use routing and i dont think its going to access the pri"the option to access the pri as a line pool"
could check not sure

Hotline None
(if Hotline=Extrnl and number
specified ) Use prime line
so hot line would be changed to external using pri pool
 
i am using dids to the fax thru asm,and trying to dial out from fax.from fax i have to use a 9 in front of 11 digit numbers,for 7 digit numbers i just dial out without a 9 in front.how can i eliminate the 9 in front of 11 digit numbers (long distance) .
thanks,i cannot put hot line on fax.
thanks
 
If your using routing how are you not dialing a 9 in front of local.Do the phones do the same thing.
 
hot line just means its grabbing a line or pool when it goes off hook...do not have to dial out a tel number..just a line pool code
 
Actually, you can make a hot line dial out any internal, local or ld number but in this case it would be used to automatically dial the destination code only (usually a 9). I'm also curious as to how you're getting out local on pri without an access code or are you using pots for local?

Phonehed in Dallas
 
THIS IS THRU THE ASM! iam can dial out fromm 66 block w/butt set,no 9 for local and i have to dial a 9 for long distance.very strange,can some plz explain how to correct
thanks.
 
how is ata programmed we are saying there is no way that you can go off hook and seize dialtone for local 7 digit dial on a pri and have to dial 9 for long distance unless u are using pots lines or the ata /asm port is set to hotline or some wacky routing
 
no hotline involved.from ASM at 66e block i can dial a local number without using a 9.for ld i have to use a 9.programing is setup as normal pri.very strange uh?
thanks
 
Well, that could be done in routing with single digit destination codes (2 through 8) if all of your dns started with a 1 but then you'd still have to dial 9 twice make a local call that started with a 9 (if PRI there would even allow seven digit local calls). Sounds they're using pots lines (and hot lines) for local though.

Phonehed in Dallas
 
I'm thinking routing codes, too. The rural area where I used to live has only a handful of exchanges that are local calls (less than ten), so it would be easy to set up those three-digit exchanges as routes, as long as the first digit didn't interfere with your DNs, park codes, etc. And if an exchange is added, the installer gets a service call...

It would be similarly easy in an area with 10 digit dialing--every local call begins with one of two or three area codes. If your DNs didn't start with 1 you could also eliminate the 9 for long distance calls (hum, but how do you dial an outside operator or internationally?).

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