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FFC PLDN

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jimeec

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May 29, 2003
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I have aquired a new switch that is located in Brussells and they have a FFC with the feat defined as PLDN and I can't find out what it is from the books.Does anyone know what it is???
 
group hunt/dn access to slc

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
PLDN=pilot DN for a hunt group bnelow is a typical eaxample of how to set one up

To create Hunt Groups you need to use LD18 to store the extensions in the Group Hunt List and LD57, which assigns the Pilot DN to the Group Hunt List.

> LD 18
REQ NEW
TYPE GHT
CUST 0
LSNO (Next List Number)
DNSZ (Directory Number Size)
SIZE (Size of list, How many entries)
STOR 00 XXXX (XXXX = Directory Number)
WRT (C/R)
STOR 01 XXXX (XXXX = Directory Number)


Continue with store entries until list completed.

Attaching a Pilot DN (PLDN) to the list number > LD 57

REQ CHG
TYPE FFC
CUST 0
CODE PLDN
PLDN (Pilot Directory Number, which must be a unique number on the Meridian)
USE GPHT (Group Hunting)
LSNO List number created in LD 18)
HTYP (RRB=Round Robin, LIN = Linear)
CFWI (NO = Skip Extn if CFW Activated
YES = Terminate on Extn if CFW Activated)
MQUE (ALL = No limit on queued Calls
0 = No calls to be queued
1 = Maximum of 1 call queued)


Anytime you encounter a SCH Code refer to your manual.

Refer to Group Hunt Feature Description
For information on removing a PLDN Click Here



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