Jun 15, 2009 #1 Jeff1215 Technical User Aug 21, 2007 152 0 0 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 0 0 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 0 0 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 0 0 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 0 0 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.