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Creating a backdoor on Magix

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ncc63725

IS-IT--Management
May 13, 2005
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I'm trying to pick off a DID on my PRI and utilize it as a backdoor to get into system programming. What I'd like to do is dial that DID, enter a passcode, then get an internal line so I can *10 into programming. I know it can be done and have actually done it before on a Legend several years ago but I can't remember where you go to create it. Can someone jog my memory?
 
Since you have DID's available, Renumber the REMOTE ACCESS feature to a valid DID extension.

Enter the Barrier Code settings if required.

Once you do that, you'll call it, it will answer with stutter dial-tone. Enter your barrier code, it will deliver dial tone to you. Now enter *10

You need 6 or 7 pauses after dialing the DID.
Then enter barrier code, then 1 pause, then *10

ie: 12134445055,,,,,,123456,*10




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Thx guys - got it. Was the lines & trunks --> rem access part I was missing.
 
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