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Neax 2000 IVS2 Two numbers same analog station

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jvelazquezactionnewsnow

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Jun 7, 2018
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I have two phone numbers calling an analog station. I need to remove one but cannot figure out how it is connected.

Station is ext 414 (analog).
The two numbers that ring the station are 801.6414 and 342-4905.
I want to remove 801.6414 but I can't figure out how it is associated with ext 414.

7600> 905:206
7601> 206:414 (night mode same)

7600> 414:NONE

Any help tracing 801.6414 is immensely appreciated.
 
You are looking at a translation table so 7601> 414- NONE simply means do not translate or put another way let 414 go to 414. If you don't want 414 to go to 414, you need to translate it to somewhere else (set up a virtual and send it there if you don't want it to go to a real extension).
 
Sorry missed the bit about tracing 801.6414. If you are looking for an individual physical connection, it doesn't exist, the number is just information that comes down the same physical connection that your other indials (DIDs) come down. Or are you trying to trace calls?
 
I'm attempting to figure out how 801.6414 is ultimately associated with extension 414. When I make the query 7600> 414 I was initially making the assumption that 414 is the DID associated with 801.6414. Whether or not that is true I have no idea.
 
I'm attempting to figure out how 801.6414 is ultimately associated with extension 414. When I make the query 7600> 414 I was initially making the assumption that 414 is the DID associated with 801.6414. Whether or not that is true I have no idea."

Edit: It is btw. I changed the DID-to-conversion to ring to my office phone; 7600> 414:079. So now I have two DIDs associated with the conversion associated with my virtual ext (579) (which is forwarded to ext associated with my LEN ext 279) I hope that doesn't confuse.

Anyway, in summary;
7600> 579:079
7601> 079:579
10> 108:F279
11> 108:579

7600> 414:079 and 801.6414 now rings to my DTerm for testing purposes only. Thanks for the help. I had no idea that the DIDs were same as the conversion by default. It certainly clears some confusion on my part. Thank you so much for the help. Loooong time lurker and never thought I would end up posting a question. Some of you are like celebrities to me.
 
Don't consider us any better than you. We have just been doing it for a while! I personally took a break for a while and now I am back in the saddle but learning the smaller systems (SV9100 and SL2100) so I am also a newbie to a certain extent!
 
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