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.
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
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
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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