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LDID Question

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johnpoole

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May 26, 2004
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does anyone have a copy of an ldid entry that is currently in use, i looked at it in 90 but it is not very clear. This might be something you can use if you don't have it, Danny.

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Here is one we use in Tampa

REQ prt
CUST 0
FEAT net
TRAN ac1
TYPE npa
NPA 1813
NPA 1813
RLI 20
DMI 6
LDID 88211
LDID 88212
LDID 88213
LDID 88214
DMI 6
LDID 88215
LDID 88216
LDID 88217
LDID 88218
DMI 6
LDID 88219
LDID 88221
LDID 88222
LDID 88223
DMI 6
LDID 88224
LDID 88225
LDID 88226
LDID 88227
DMI 6
LDID 88228
LDID 88229
SDRR LDID CODES = 18
ITEI NONE



MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 23654778 USED U P: 4701032 201498 TOT: 28557308
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 299 KBYTES
2MB BACKUP DISKETTE(S) NEEDED: 1 (PROJECTED LD43 - BKO)
REQ

Works here.
 
can you give me a print out of rli 20 and dgt6 , i put it in and it wants to send the last 4 dialed digits to the route, does your route that 20 points to have working trunks, yours looks just like the one i built, my next vacant rlb was 20 and my next vacant dmi was 6. i only have one ldid entry because we have all 10,000 did numbers. seems like all i should have to do is strip the spn that is my exchange code.. thanks for any help

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
REQ prt
CUST 0
FEAT rlb
RLI 20
RLI 20
ENTR 0
LTER NO
ROUT 40
TOD 0 ON 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON
4 OFF 5 OFF 6 OFF 7 OFF
VNS NO
CNV NO
EXP NO
FRL 3
DMI 0
FCI 0
SBOC NRR
IDBB DBA
IOHQ NO
OHQ NO
CBQ NO



REQ prt
CUST 0
FEAT dgt

DMI 6
DEL 7
CTYP UKWN


REQ prt
CUST 0
FEAT net
TRAN ac1
NPA 1813


NPA 1813
RLI 20
DMI 6
LDID 88211
LDID 88212
LDID 88213
LDID 88214
DMI 6
LDID 88215
LDID 88216
LDID 88217
LDID 88218
DMI 6
LDID 88219
LDID 88221
LDID 88222
LDID 88223
DMI 6
LDID 88224
LDID 88225
LDID 88226
LDID 88227
DMI 6
LDID 88228
LDID 88229
SDRR LDID CODES = 18
ITEI NONE

It works on an existing switch.

Larry
 
The LDID option of SDRR allows you to apply a DMI and terminate the call internally, rather than routing the call according to the RLI the NPA, NXX, or SPN you have dialed points to. I believe the LDID feature is intended to avoid users occupying both an outgoing and incoming trunk for an internal call. That is, if I wish to call my colleague in the same PBX (DN 1234), but I dial 9+555-1234, NXX 555 would be programmed with LDID 1234 to recognize this number as a internal DID DN, and strip off the 3-digit NXX via a DMI. If all the 1XXX DNs are valid DIDs in my PBX, then NXX 555 would have LDID 1. You can also use LDDD to recognize a 'main number', and use a different DMI, say to strip off all dialed digits and insert '0' for the Attendant Console or other internal DN. Similar prog. can be added to 10-Digit NPA dialing (e.g. 9+555-555-1XXX = DIDs: NPA 555 LDID 5551, DMI to delete 6 digits), to prevent unnecessary trunk utilization.
 
thanks ell..that is what i am trying to do, but if i use 942 and answer ldid i still need a rlb, so every combo i have found still picks the route, and if i strip three sends 4 digits out the route. we have a lot of users that have their buss cards with the full 7 digit number, i know in house users are killing my trunks with the round trips.. can you spot what i may have missed in the pre-post?..thanks
 
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