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Looking for digit translation table

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rongill

IS-IT--Management
Mar 9, 2007
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CA
Well I think thats what I am looking for.

Our main number is xxx-xxx-0808 and that can't be programmed on a phone because of the 0. So our vendor programmed DN 8080 on the phone and said he did some translations in the CS1000.

Any idea where I can find this?
 
I see a few digit translations in there just not that particular one.

 
just the phones on which i have programmed DN 8080 on.
 
IDC tables can take "prefix" numbers. so you might see:

0 8
or
08 80
or
080 808

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nothing of those number combinations are in that table.
 
Then xxx-xxx-0808 is a trunk, and the translation is done via Auto-Terminate - and 8080 may be found on the ATDN prompt of the trunks.

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do you know where i can do a printout of these. I'm using the CS1000_File_Cabinet.mdb and haven't seen it in any of those prints.
 
have you printed your ATT_Data in ld 21, verify what ATDN is pointing at

Mato' Was'aka
 
Also, are you sure that is the digits the telco are sending you? The number you call may be 0808 but the telco can also change it to deliver any digits they want to your system. In this case they may be sending 8080 to you.
 
Find the trunk TNs, print the trunk TNs.

In the file cabinet, it's LD 21 LTM and then LD 20 TNB


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