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CM857 question on 2000IPS

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phadobas

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Jul 30, 2005
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I posted earlier about my problem, but it wasn't fully resolved at that time, and I'm still at it. Basically, I have this 2000IPS that's CCIS connected to a 2400ICS. That ICS has different number of digits long station numbers even if they are starting with the same number. There is a fairly clean numbering plan so far, within the 2000IPS.

1- access code to LCR
2xxxx
3xxxx
4xxxx
5xxxx
6xxxx are all access codes to call across the CCIS into the 2400 to its stations
7xxxx station within the 2000IPS
8xxxx station within the 2000IPS

Ok. So anything that starts with 2, 3, 5, or 6 are 5 digit stations in the 2400. Anything that starts with 4 is also stations in the 2400 but they can have varying length of digits.

41 is 5 digit long
42 is 5
43 is 5
44 is 6
.
.
.
The 2000IPS is programmed to handle only 5-digit stations as only 5-digit stations existed thus far. But now I have these 6 digit stations and I have to deal with them.

In my earlier post of how to handle this, I was directed to CM857, which seems to be the correct "target". When I changed CM857>4>5 to CM857>4>6, it only allowed to call 6 digit stations, and when I was trying to call a 5-digit station, it was just fast-busy-ing at me. Looks like I have to break it out something like this:
CM857>41>5
CM857>42>5
CM857>43>5
CM857>44>6
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.
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But that requires me to delete CM857>4>6 with CCC. But it won't allow me to do that. "DATA ERROR".

My idea is that this is locked in by some other programming that I would need to CCC before I can CCC the 857>4...

What do I need to look at?

And I don't know if it helps, but CM200>4 is A129 right now.
Please, help
 
In CMD 857 set it back to default. 857>4>24 then do 857>4X>Y
As you have discovered you cannot CCC a single digit.
 
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