Hi,
we have ext like 60101, 60102, 60103 .. 60901, 60902 ext
i want to change all ext to be like 70101, 70102, 70103 .. 70901, 70902
basically change the 6 to 7 with all existing settings as it is.
which command does the job if someone can let me know?
hi
i know that its a bit late but i tried the command and its not recognized:
MDSH> Exdnc:dirold=61590,dir=71590;
Unconfigured command (Exdnc:dirold=61590,dir=71590) -- cannot execute
exdnc ,exeqc ksdnc ksexc etc commands were all removed for good reason -they caused corruption !
extee ,then extei
make up a file using regen or rebuild it from scratch
4. Enter the command EXEQC to move extension A to a free position.(tse v5.1)
do you set 70101 &x... to ext series?
number_initiate -numbertype EX -number 70101
my issue is :
we have ext like 60101, 60102, 60103 .. 60901, 60902 ext
i want to change all ext to be like 70101, 70102, 70103 .. 70901, 70902
and i have over 1000 ext to change.
is there no way to do it like old ext =x, new ext=y then i can make a excel script for all numbers and just run it.
Swapping numbers and EQU positions should be avoided.
"how much data corruption do you think will happen ?"
Print all (EXDDP/EXCAP) --> change transmit file with regards to the new numbers --> make a test (delete/change/initiate).
--> Use TextPad or Excel to buold the "delete/EXTEE" file and the EXTEI/initiate file. --> Run the delete file (remember Y; to accept deletion of EXTEE) ->
Check for busy extensions - they cannot be deleted. ( run a logfile, while transmitting the "delete file") --> run the initiate file (EXTEI) and make a backup afterwards.
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