Hello Markus,
SCH0127 means:Terminal already exists.
This means to me if you want to mov the set to TN 04 04 that there is already a terminal programmed on that Unit
Do a PRT in LD 20 of Unit 04 04 and you will see what happens.
and idc or forward, hunt groups etc does not require any special considerations when using the mov command..
here's a maint issue.. in 117 inv generate midnight. then once a week inv prt sets.. out stations that are not plugged in anymore and check for stations that don;t match the as built.. if your switch is not clean the mov or copy command can cause problems.. ini's or corruption are not that much fun.. i've seen a new 23 do an ini due to poor or no maint.. switch runs out of ram
hi all.
well, the tn's 04 01 an 04 04 are tn's that already exists, the problem is that the tn 04 01 apparently is corrupt, until when i disable and enable the tn this yet not work, by that reason I decided mov to other operative TN, but east problem appeared to me, other question is how I set or enable tn's that are in UNEQ, my card of digital phones have 16 ports, but in the bix have 25 positions and the sistem in stat 04 show that:
REQ: stat 4
00 = UNIT 00 = BUSY (2008)
01 = UNIT 01 = IDLE (2008)
02 = UNIT 02 = IDLE (2616 LOG IN )
03 = UNIT 03 = BUSY (2008)
04 = UNIT 04 = IDLE (2008)
05 = UNIT 05 = IDLE (2008)
06 = UNIT 06 = IDLE (2008)
07 = UNIT 07 = IDLE (2008)
08 = UNIT 08 = BUSY (2008)
09 = UNIT 09 = IDLE (2008)
10 = UNIT 10 = IDLE (2008)
11 = UNIT 11 = IDLE (2008)
12 = UNIT 12 = IDLE (2616 LOG OUT)
13 = UNIT 13 = IDLE (2616 LOG OUT)
14 = UNIT 14 = IDLE (2008)
15 = UNIT 15 = IDLE (2616 LOG OUT)
16 = UNIT 16 = UNEQ
17 = UNIT 17 = UNEQ
18 = UNIT 18 = UNEQ
19 = UNIT 19 = UNEQ
20 = UNIT 20 = UNEQ
21 = UNIT 21 = UNEQ
22 = UNIT 22 = UNEQ
23 = UNIT 23 = UNEQ
24 = UNIT 24 = UNEQ
25 = UNIT 25 = UNEQ
26 = UNIT 26 = UNEQ
27 = UNIT 27 = UNEQ
28 = UNIT 28 = UNEQ
29 = UNIT 29 = UNEQ
30 = UNIT 30 = UNEQ
31 = UNIT 31 = UNEQ
sounds like you are tring to swap one for the other, if you a re tryint to do that you need and unequiped tn to do it wit ex. mov tn 4 4 to tn xx xx move 4 1 to 4 4 and move xx xx to 4 1.
OUT 4 4 and then you can move 4 2 to 4 4. It's unlikely there is something physically wrong with the switch hardware. However, if there is something wrong with the programming of 4 2, you will be moving the problem with it. Maybe better to out both and build new. (And I reckon there's some who can make pretty convincing case that it's always better to out and build new.)
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