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LDN night diversion query

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swoofter

Technical User
Jun 18, 2003
17
AU
Hi,

I have a night bell setup so when the console is switched to night the night bell rings. If it is not answered it is forwarded to voicemail. It works correctly but now i have to replicate it and i can't work out how it is diverting to the night bell.

Here is the LDN_DATA

TYPE LDN_DATA
CUST 00
OPT XLDN
DLDN YES
LDN0 1900
LDA0 01
LDN1 1901
LDA1 01
LDN2 1902
LDA2 01
LDN3 1903
LDA3 01
LDN4 1904
LDA4 01
LDN5 1888
LDA5 02
LDBZ
ICI 00 LD0 LD1 LD2 LD5
ICI 01 LD3 LD4
ICI 02 DL0
ICI 03 RLL
ICI 04 CFN
ICI 05 CFB
ICI 06
ICI 07
ICI 08 INT
ICI 09 IAT

The one i am interested in is the 1888 which goes to the second console. If i print the nit data it shows:

TYPE NIT_DATA
CUST 00
NIT1 1899
TIM1
NIT2
TIM2
NIT3
TIM3
NIT4
TIM4
RPNS NO
ENS NO

1899 is voicemail. From what i can see it is being diverted straight to voicemail. Where is the diversion to the night bell on DN 4? Is there a separate setting on a 2250 console setup which overrides the nit setting? What am i missing?

Thanks in advance.
 
fastest way around that is ld 49 idc table, that lets the did 1888 change with the night data to any number you want. the way it is set up not all numbers going to the console will go direct to mail.. ld 49 new idc add the entries then answer idc yes in your route and point the night portion to any number you want

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
John,

If in ld 49 i prt idc i get nothing.....

REQ prt
TYPE idc
CUST 0
DCNO

MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 714845 USED

Does this mean there is no idc table? If this is the case then how is 1888 diverting to another number prior to going to voicemail (1899) when 1899 is in the NIT_DATA? I want to replicate the setup of 1888 but can't find why it acts differently to the other LDN's.

Thanks.
 
build an idc table, you don't have one, put 1888 in it and translate it, i don't use more then a single ldn.. then on the inbound route answer idc yes and enter the new table number in the night idc block, that will translate the numbers only at night.. that's a cleaner set up, gives you total control of any did day or night

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
here is a normal idc setup in the route

Code:
IDC  YES
DCNO 1 *
NDNO 2

that * shows that my switch is in days and dcno 1 is active. that table is used to turn off did to some dn's. in my switch all dn's are did's unless i turn them off..


john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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