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How to tell which trunks in our NEC 2000 IPS are going to our NEAX AD-40 Voicemail

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Marc1954

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May 30, 2014
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Hello group!

I am totally new to NEC and boy is this different from my background with Nortel BCM-400 and Shortel VoIP gear.

I had a Dialogic board go on our AD-40 setup and I would like to busy out the ports that were connected to the AD-40. I found the command in this forum but for the life of me I do not know how to find the ports that were assigned in the NEC Switch. Can anyone guide me to this information?

Thanks a bunch in advance!

Marc
 
If you know the pilot number for the VM, then look at CMD 173 de pilot # de, it will show you the next extension. Keep pressing de to see all of the VM extensions.
NOTE: usually the ports are in numberical order. So if the pilot is 300, then the first VM port is usually 301, 302, etc.
If the installer did not use a UCD group (CMD 173 = a look up CMD for UCD), then try CMD 183 = a look up CMD for station hunting.
 
Once you have found the station numbers, Command E50 (E5Y where Y=0) allows you to busy out the stations, 1 = In Service, 0 = Make Busy Set.
 
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