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Opt. 11 remote locations

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coniglio

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Jun 17, 2003
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i have 13 option 11s in remote locations. I am responsible for all moves, adds and changes. I have an 800 # that i had AT&T point to a DID in one of my remote sites. If I want to test this number myself from here (the 800 is routed by area code so if I dial it from here I won't get the remote site) is there any way to do that? can I somehow access that remote site and make a call to that 800# and see if it's routing to the DID properly? thank you very much for your help.
 
Are you able to dial round the network and then break out at the remote site?

I think we used to do this by dialing the acods for the tie routes until we got to where we wanted and then dialled the number we wanted to test.



"It's not getting any smarter out there. You have to come to terms with stupidity, and make it work for you."
 
i don't know what "dial round the network and then break out at the remote site" means. If this is a complicated procedure then never mind. I will just let the office manager test for me. Thank you.
 
Dial in to the remote site via DISA (AND REMOVE IT AFTERWARDS!)

LD 24
REQ NEW
TYPE DIS
CUST 0
SPWD
DN "any free DID nr"
SCOD
AUTR
TGAR
NCOS
COS
RANR
DGTS

If you dial in via the DISA number you wil get another dialtone and dial whatever you like...
Remove after use though..
regs,
@win
 
am I doing this in the REMOTE PBX? and once I do it do i then get dialtone and can just dial away?
 
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