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beisa

Systems Engineer
Apr 5, 2020
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RU
Greetings!
Unfortunately, I can not find the necessary information anywhere about my problem. Maybe you can help me friends ^_____^

I need to get a list of external numbers assigned to my meridian. And it would be nice to see the rules by which you can contact them with internal numbers. The problem is when calling an external number, I can’t contact internal DN 6XXX.

Thanks in advance!
 
Thanks, but it's too much.
I just need a list of external numbers attached to the Meridian. At least I wanted to know how they are called correctly.

VERSION 2111
RELEASE 25
ISSUE 15 +
PSWV VERSION: PSWV 33
 
LD 21
REQ LTM
hit enter till it all prints out, from that you see all the Trunk members and can get the route number they are in, stay in that overlay

REQ prt
TYPE RDB
CUST 0
RDB x <-- the number you just found out

Look just above the timers in the printout for IDC is it yes, if so the next two prompts are the Day and Night IDC tables (often the same) and a * to say which is active.

LD 49
REQ prt
TYPE idc
CUST 0
DCNO x <-- the number you just got from the RDB

This table tells you the changes it makes to incoming numbers, also for ISDN in LD 21 if you print the LDN the length of the LDN0 tells you how many trailing digits you are looking at

so say incoming number 212-337-1234 and you LDN0 is 70000 (5 digits) your IDC is looking at the 71234 for translation an example IDC entry might be

IDGT CDGT
71 1

This would recognize and delete the 71 and replace it with 1 so the number left would be 1234

 
DCNO 1
SDID NO
IDGT CDGT
3332 7008

DCNO 2
SDID NO
IDGT CDGT
3332 2333

The problem is in external number 3332. Internal number 2333 is the number to which the call is received, if you do not dial and wait after the call. But if you dial 5XXX, the call will pass. And if you dial 6XXX, it will not work. Dialing in, but no call. Apparently the problem is in the first digit of DN - 6. Perhaps somewhere we need to solve it, since we changed the plan and before that 6 was not used.

By the way, number 6XXX works great inside the office. Problem calling from an external number.
 
so looking at the above on your RDB was the day and night tables different one was 1 and the other 2, as you have 2 IDC tables and from what you say 3332 lands on 2333 you would say that table 2 is in use. From what you are saying I guess you are only looking at the back 4 incoming digits (LDN0 will be 4 digits long, or carrier only delivering 4). depending on your issue it may be something like carrier is delivering 4 digits fior all you old ranges but more on the new 6xxx range hence it doesnt match a set.

Can you do the following:

go in LD 96 and enable the DCH messaging

. stat dch
. enl msgi x <-- x is the DCH number(s) from the previous stat command turn on msgi/msgo for all your DCH
. enl msgo x
. enl mon tty <-- enable on screen messages (if you dont see anything on calling in then you need to alter the TTY you are on to have USER MTC)

Make a call to a working number and one of the 6xxx numbers, post the incoming setup messages for each call. Also post your LDN0

. dis mon tty <--turn off the messages on your screen


 
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