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Numbr of channels on a DASS circuit

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MikeyTen4

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Jun 19, 2014
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Hi all

More questions, I'm a bit of a regular nuisance lately!

I need to find out how many channels are available on an old DASS ISDN30. I can see the DCH numbers under LD 75, but is there a way of seeing how many channels the circuit has, e.g. in the manner that LD 60 allows me to view EURO circuits?

Thanks in advance.
 
ld 75
stat ddcs x

tells you how many are idle/busy but as Firebird say trac the acod to see which are busy
 
Hi Firebird, Hi bignose.

Great, thanks. I'm not at my desk right now, but just thinking about this...

I might be being an idiot here, but what's the best way of finding the route associated with this DASS circuit? I'd guess a print of all RDBs under LD 21, then identify the circuit and it's ACOD within the resulting list? Or maybe LTM would be easier? Have any other suggestions, is there a method I'm missing?

After that I gather I go to LD 80 and do a TRAC 0 [acod], right?

Thanks
 
LTM and find your route by the associated channels then print the RDB to get the ACOD
 
Or of course LD 20 and prt the first TN you get the route there as well
 
Fantastic, thanks very much Bignose21. I'll give it a shot.
 
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