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How do I add local numbers that are new to my area? 1

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NitaDrink

IS-IT--Management
Nov 16, 2006
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As cell phone companies keep adding new 3 digit number to our area for local calling, I need to add these to the PBX in order to route them as a local call. Does anyone know what ld it would be?
 
Is this what you are looking for?
LD 90
NXX: Central Office Code Translation data block
Prompt Response Comment
REQ a...a Request (a...a = CHG, END, LCHG, NEW, OUT, or PRT)
CUST xx Customer number associated with this function
FEAT NET Feature = NET
TRAN aaa Translator (aaa = AC1, AC2, or SUM)
TYPE NXX Type = NXX (Central Office Code Translation)
NXX xxx y..y Numbering Plan Exchange (Central Office)
- RLI xxx Route List Index
- SDRR a...a Supplemental Digit Restriction or Recognition (a...a = ALOW, DDD,
DENY, DID, ITED, LDDD, LDID, or STRK)
- - DENY x...x Number to be denied within the NXX
- - DMI 1-255 Digit Manipulation Index
- - - LDID x...x Local DID number to be recognized
- LDDD x...x Local DDD number to be recognized
- - DID x...x Remote DID number to be recognized
- - DDD x...x Remote DDD number to be recognized
- - ITED x...x Incoming Trunk group Exclusion Digits
- - ALOW x...x Allowed codes
- ITEI xxx Incoming Trunk group Exclusion index
 
ok, I put that in, but I'm pretty new at this (I've gotten spoiled by using MAT and now OTM) so I'm not comfortable with ld's yet. I'd like to do a PRT first and see what's there in case I screw it up. for FEAT I used NET but then was lost after that....
 
In most cases whenever i wanted to look one up, I usually used TRAN ac1, TYPE nxx. You should be able to just hit enter until it starts to print all of the entries. Otherwise you can enter the one in question (possibly the one you are looking to add) to see if it is already there. If it is not there, i would print one out that already works and use it as a reference to make my new entry.
 
If I'm not mistaken, any new area or NNX codes, should be included in your rate tables. Unless, you don't get quarterly rate tables.
 
yes, I don't use the rate tables. But that's a good thing to know in case I decide to.
 
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