Jun 15, 2009 #1 Jeff1215 Technical User Aug 21, 2007 152 US I have about 100 numbers/number ranges needs to be input as ARRN in one SPN, is it possible? ie. SPN 212 RLI 1 ARRN 654 ARLI 2 ARRN 6543 ARLI 2 ARRN 6544 ARLI 2 ARRN 6543210 ARLI 2 ...
I have about 100 numbers/number ranges needs to be input as ARRN in one SPN, is it possible? ie. SPN 212 RLI 1 ARRN 654 ARLI 2 ARRN 6543 ARLI 2 ARRN 6544 ARLI 2 ARRN 6543210 ARLI 2 ...
Jun 15, 2009 #2 GHTROUT IS-IT--Management Nov 25, 2005 7,915 US As far as I know, since you can pretty much go all out on other SDRR type entries. Certainly no loss just trying and reporting back if it takes. [©] GHTROUT.com [⇔] A Variety of Free Resources for Nortel Meridian/CS1000 System Administrators Upvote 0 Downvote
As far as I know, since you can pretty much go all out on other SDRR type entries. Certainly no loss just trying and reporting back if it takes. [©] GHTROUT.com [⇔] A Variety of Free Resources for Nortel Meridian/CS1000 System Administrators
Jun 15, 2009 1 Thread starter #3 Jeff1215 Technical User Aug 21, 2007 152 US Just got an error code after I input 64 records. ESN0068 No more restricted numbers allowed for this code. Do you know how to increase the numbers? Thanks, Upvote 0 Downvote
Just got an error code after I input 64 records. ESN0068 No more restricted numbers allowed for this code. Do you know how to increase the numbers? Thanks,
Jun 15, 2009 #4 GHTROUT IS-IT--Management Nov 25, 2005 7,915 US The LD86 ESN data block addresses the global maximum number of SDRRs - look at the MXSD value - but I think you found the "per SPN limit" Your message seems to state "No more restricted numbers allowed for [red]this code[/red]" I don't think that's an adjustable value. I'll keep thinking - but if you find the solution, post back [©] GHTROUT.com [⇔] A Variety of Free Resources for Nortel Meridian/CS1000 System Administrators Upvote 0 Downvote
The LD86 ESN data block addresses the global maximum number of SDRRs - look at the MXSD value - but I think you found the "per SPN limit" Your message seems to state "No more restricted numbers allowed for [red]this code[/red]" I don't think that's an adjustable value. I'll keep thinking - but if you find the solution, post back [©] GHTROUT.com [⇔] A Variety of Free Resources for Nortel Meridian/CS1000 System Administrators
Jun 15, 2009 Thread starter #5 Jeff1215 Technical User Aug 21, 2007 152 US you are right,I searched several posts here regarding ESN0086 error, it also indicate that 64 is the limit for one SPN entry. Upvote 0 Downvote
you are right,I searched several posts here regarding ESN0086 error, it also indicate that 64 is the limit for one SPN entry.