If your code is in your system is **2 then how are you getting *67 to work??
Here is is what one of the techs told me when I first started administering these systems, and I'll edit it slightly for the 4K....
DISPLAY everything you touch before doing anything (in this case, REGEN, as you did.)
That way if you delete the parameter out of WABE and later want to put it back in, you can just copy that "ADD_WABE" string into your command line and press Enter and the parameter will be put right back in (assuming it's not there, because you can't ADD it if it's already there).
If you enter DEL-WABE
for each parameter you can hit ? or ?? and it will tell you what it expects you to put there or if it's optional. You can end the questions at any time by entering the ; If there are more parameters that are required it will ignore the ; and ask you for the next thing it needs.
Since you DISPLAYED it first, you will have those answers.
If you do DEL-WABE:**2; I believe it will still ask you for the DAR (DISUON) to verify you are deleting the right thing, and possibly DPLN, which is always 0 (in the US anyway).
The Dangers of WABE are real, because if you make a typo it can be disastrous, and if you improperly specify a range of stuff to delete it can be the same. Displaying first will help some of that, but if you are really paranoid until you get used to it, go into your preferences in Comwin and make sure your scrollback buffer is big enough to take the whole list (5000 - 1000 lines) and then do REG-WABE; which will give you a backup of *everything* in WABE using the commands to put it back in. Copy all that to Notepad (straight text - no word wrap) and save it. Now if you do something bad you can still fix it. It might be a few thousand lines of stuff depending on how many stations you have, etc.
That is a good thing to remember if you are ever venturing into uncharted territory. I have hard copies of all my LDPLN and RICHT rules and all that routing stuff, my speed dial lists, the BCSU:TBL list because it shows me all my cabinets and boards and comes in as a handy reference if I am adding 10 stations for a department and I want to spread them across different boards and shelves for redundancy, etc...
ALWAYS display or regen first for safety!
Don Bruechert, Voice Comm Analyst II
CareTech Solutions @ Holy Family Memorial
Manitowoc, WI, USA