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Block of analogue extension

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demys80

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Hi everyone!!!!
exist a method to have see block of analogic line???with digital line you can type blfdp:lim=X, but I don't know,if exist,a command for analogic extensions!!!

Help please!!! thank 1000!!!
 
If you know the EQU number (equipment number) of the analog line in the MD110, the command is:
BLEQI:EQU=X-X-XX-X: (LIM-MAG-POS-IND)

Unblock by this command:
BLEQE:EQU=X-X-XX-X, ALLFM=YES;

///doktor
 
To see blocked lines use:
BLFDP; or BLFDP:TYPE=EL or KL;

EL is analog extension and KL is digital extension.
///doktor
 
I think he means if you can see 'disconnected' analog phones via blfdp (which is possible for digital sets).
this is however not possible...

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Yes, with BLFDP we can detect LINELOCK state of the line, when, for example, the phone is off hook without dialling for a some time, but it not detected when line is in 'air', i.e., phone is disconnected.
 
It's for analogue extensions, of course. Digital phone, for example, DBC212, when off hook without dialling goes to working state in a some time even in off hook state.
 
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