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DX150R restricted dial table 1

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iand1957

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Apr 20, 2012
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Hi I hope someone can help
I went on my Siemens course in 2000 and have had very little to do with them since
but I have a customer with a DX150R that's needs to access 101 non emergency number I
imagine this was never added to the dial table in the first place anyway try as I
might I cant remember the programming step to add this to the dial table.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated

Cheers

Ian
 
I've never had to modify the TAC destinations.

What you could do though as a work around is create a system speed dial that rings 101.

Assuming the DX150R uses the same commands as the rest of the family, you'd do that using the following command/example

LSAB 101

That will see if anything is setup on speed dial 101.

If not then

RSAB 101 9101 (assuming 9 is the number used for an outside line).

You can do a text assignment by using

RTS SA 101 xxxxxxxxx where xxx is the text you want to associate with it.

Any extension can use the system speed dials (by dialling hash 6 then the speed dial i.e. hash6101) regardless of their ability to dial the number directly.

 
If you don't want to add an abbreviated dial you will amend the barring / allowed table for the carrier route.
I've attached a PDF of a help document which used to be on the old hipath.custhelp.com website which sadly no longer exists.
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=3eba90fd-cd9a-44ac-8911-7be58d441a57&file=DX-Routing.pdf
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