But it is right as someone else said. You can print the ESN block in LD 86 and see what comes up on the prompt AC1 or AC2.
You can change it if its wrong.
99 can also be an access code on a route.
in LD 21
REQ PRT
TYPE RDB
and print out the list of all routes.
See if you can find 99 on some of the ACOD prompts.
You can change it right away also, but it has to be done in LD 16.
You were right senk1s I had the calls going out the wrong trunks, that you also had to dial 9 to get out changed RLB and worked great thanks for the help.
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