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Ext. exists but assigned to a different object? 1

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Zu56

Technical User
Sep 9, 2005
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Hi,
It drives me nuts. I have an "extension" that I dial and it gives me a dial tone, but no matter what I dial after that gives me intercept tone (after four digits). Tried to look in vectors, vdns, groups-of-ext, term. ext,.
How can I find what does this belong to?
Any ideas where to look or how to look for it?
Thank you
Please save my sanity :)
 
Thank you. It came back with: no data in the system to list. What else could it be?
 
Try a "list trace xxxxx". It may show why you're getting intercept and help track down the use.



"If you always do what you always did, you'll always get what you always got!" Anonymous
 
Thank you 4merAvay and everyone. It was telecommuting access. Was setup before me and never used (I am not saying that I wouldn't forget if I set it up and did not use)
I wish there was an easy way to ID stuff like this, without guessing work.
Thanks again
 
For future searches, the command "list extens xxxxx" usually can narrow it down pretty quickly.
 
Thank you wil19148, I have been looking for this command for a long time. Have a star.
 
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