so your pointing to a rdb that has no members.. in 86 you have to point to working rdb... so if your adding a new route data block, it has to go in prior to sending numbers to it..
1. Identify Needs
2. Lock Switchroom door from inside
3. LD 16 Create Route
4. LD 14 Create Trunks
5. LD 87 Verify NCTL (NCOS to FRL)
6. LD 10/11 Verify/Change NCOS of phones
7. LD 86 Create DMI/Digit Manipulation if needed
8. LD 86 Create Route List
9. LD87 or LD90 - Create or change CDP (87) or SPN/NPA/NXX (90) numbers to point to Route List
10. Take break, return to find complaints.
I'm guessing your using element manager? If so then there is an old route in the programming that has no members,or an entry that refers to a route that has no members, it has nothing to do with what your trying to add but it pops up when EM tries to validate the programming.
Look through your Entry 0,1,2etc and see if you can find reference to a route that either doesn't exsist or has no members
1. Identify Needs
2. Lock Switchroom door from inside
3. LD 16 Create Route
4. LD 14 Create Trunks
5. LD 87 Verify NCTL (NCOS to FRL)
6. LD 10/11 Verify/Change NCOS of phones
7. LD 86 Create DMI/Digit Manipulation if needed
8. LD 86 Create Route List
9. LD87 or LD90 - Create or change CDP (87) or SPN/NPA/NXX (90) numbers to point to Route List
10. Take break, return to find complaints.
is the number your assigning to the new rlb above the max number of rlb's you've set.. or, the command change then anew number will always give you there error..
not a lot of help with the gui, guess that's one reason that rls 7 kills the gui
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