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AUTH codes

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jp61616

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Jun 16, 2005
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we use 6 digit auth codes for long distance. we add them as new people are hired and delete them as people leave. However, we are sure that some codes are still active that we did not delete and are still in the switch. How can I print out a list of AUTH codes that are currently active in the switch so I can compare them to an employee list? Thanks.
 
tip: in all loads above 22, you print and build in the same load... so if you can add it in 88, you can print it in 88

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Does not work for me. Switch outputs and endless loop that I know is wrong:
REQ prt
TYPE aut
CUST 0
SPWD
CODE


CODE 106619 CLAS 001
CODE 108311 CLAS 002
CODE 111695 CLAS 002
CODE 113391 CLAS 001
CODE 115079 CLAS 002
CODE 117423 CLAS 001
CODE 117617 CLAS 001
CODE 120155 CLAS 002
CODE 121847 CLAS 002
CODE 122693 CLAS 001
CODE 123539 CLAS 001
CODE 149903 CLAS 002
CODE 152998 CLAS 001
CODE 159071 CLAS 002
CODE 159638 CLAS 001
CODE 161609 CLAS 002
CODE 163301 CLAS 001
CODE 164147 CLAS 002
CODE 164357 CLAS 001
CODE 165766 CLAS 001
CODE 167531 CLAS 002
CODE 170069 CLAS 001
CODE 170915 CLAS 002
CODE 172287 CLAS 001
CODE 173240 CLAS 001
CODE 174299 CLAS 002
CODE 175145 CLAS 001
CODE 176837 CLAS 002
CODE 177683 CLAS 002
CODE 196524 CLAS 001
CODE 208066 CLAS 001
CODE 218291 CLAS 001
CODE 219983 CLAS 002
CODE 221675 CLAS 001
CODE 222043 CLAS 001
CODE 222521 CLAS 001
CODE 223367 CLAS 002
CODE 225059 CLAS 002
CODE 225905 CLAS 001
CODE 226751 CLAS 001
CODE 227597 CLAS 001
CODE 229406 CLAS 001
CODE 230135 CLAS 001
CODE 233159 CLAS 001
CODE 241167 CLAS 001
CODE 241262 CLAS 001
CODE 000860 CLAS 001
CODE 106619 CLAS 001
CODE 108311 CLAS 002
CODE 111695 CLAS 002
CODE 113391 CLAS 001
CODE 115079 CLAS 002
CODE 117423 CLAS 001
CODE 117617 CLAS 001
CODE 120155 CLAS 002
CODE 121847 CLAS 002
CODE 122693 CLAS 001
CODE 123539 CLAS 001
CODE 149903 CLAS 002
CODE 152998 CLAS 001
CODE 159071 CLAS 002
CODE 159638 CLAS 001
CODE 161609 CLAS 002
CODE 163301 CLAS 001
CODE 164147 CLAS 002
CODE 164357 CLAS 001
CODE 165766 CLAS 001
CODE 167531 CLAS 002
CODE 170069 CLAS 001
CODE 170915 CLAS 002
CODE 172287 CLAS 001
CODE 173240 CLAS 001
CODE 174299 CLAS 002
CODE 175145 CLAS 001
CODE 176837 CLAS 002
CODE 177683 CLAS 002
CODE 196524 CLAS 001
CODE 208066 CLAS 001
CODE 218291 CLAS 001
CODE 219983 CLAS 002
CODE 221675 CLAS 001
CODE 222043 CLAS 001
CODE 222521 CLAS 001
CODE 223367 CLAS 002
CODE 225059 CLAS 002
CODE 225905 CLAS 001
CODE 226751 CLAS 001
CODE 227597 CLAS 001
CODE 229406 CLAS 001
CODE 230135 CLAS 001
CODE 233159 CLAS 001
CODE 241167 CLAS 001
CODE 241262 CLAS 001
CODE 000860 CLAS 001
CODE 106619 CLAS 001
This just repeats endlessly. So I am doing something wrong but I have no idea what.
 
I appears to be working perfectly. They were probably generated automatically, so the list is going to be long....really long.

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Well, that's the problem - the list is not long at all. You can see the number 106619 is at the top and bottom. That is what I mean about it repeating endlessly, it just loops over and over with the same numbers. Now we have auth codes that are way higher than any shown here - like 518241 (mine) - it never shows up in the list but is active. I just have no idea what is going on here. Somewhere there is a list of auth codes in this switch, but I just can't get to it. All I can get is this endless loop of numbers that begin with 0, 1 and 2. Any other ideas?
 
Oh...I see what you mean now....sorry. OK, this will sound odd, but hear me out:

Make sure Multi-User is "ON"

LD 22
REQ PRT
TYPE OVLY

If it's OFF - change it to ON in LD 17, then try to print again.

If for some reason this solves it, it would be because of port speeds. One TTY is "fast" and another is "slow". With Multi-User=OFF, the system doesn't handle that issue well when you are printing long narrow reports



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you have low level corruption in your box.. either go into pdt or get someone to.. it needs cleaning up (bad)..

an ini might clean it up.. but it could refuse to boot as well..

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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