Nov 19, 2009 #1 dadz IS-IT--Management Jul 17, 2003 58 JM Hi all, My apologies if this has been posted/answered before. Avayas have the list usage x command, where x is the digit in question. What is the Nortel equivalent?
Hi all, My apologies if this has been posted/answered before. Avayas have the list usage x command, where x is the digit in question. What is the Nortel equivalent?
Nov 20, 2009 #2 SL1M1 Technical User Feb 10, 2005 971 GB Not too sure what your after but I'll take a shot the command is 'LUDN' List Unassigned DN's per customer LD 20 REQ PRT TYPE LUDN CUST x DN (Return) gives all or type in a range Cheers!! Upvote 0 Downvote
Not too sure what your after but I'll take a shot the command is 'LUDN' List Unassigned DN's per customer LD 20 REQ PRT TYPE LUDN CUST x DN (Return) gives all or type in a range Cheers!!
Nov 20, 2009 Thread starter #3 dadz IS-IT--Management Jul 17, 2003 58 JM SL1M1, Sorry for being a little vague. I'm trying to assign a feature code (86) on the CS1000 and I'm getting this error: SCH8893 Specified DN conflicts with an existing DN. Indicating that this digit pattern is already in use. What I need to know is how to find out where. Upvote 0 Downvote
SL1M1, Sorry for being a little vague. I'm trying to assign a feature code (86) on the CS1000 and I'm getting this error: SCH8893 Specified DN conflicts with an existing DN. Indicating that this digit pattern is already in use. What I need to know is how to find out where.
Nov 20, 2009 #4 Johnthephoneguy Technical User Jan 17, 2005 2,228 US go to ld 20 Req= prt type=dn dn= 86 this will show what 86 is or what 86xx extensions are in use JohnThePhoneGuy "If I can't fix it, it's not broke! Upvote 0 Downvote
go to ld 20 Req= prt type=dn dn= 86 this will show what 86 is or what 86xx extensions are in use JohnThePhoneGuy "If I can't fix it, it's not broke!