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Management has requested that I forward around 60 extensions to external numbers. They would be numbers that are out of state. Looking into this using an ACD would not work as some of the people internally that would potentially be dialing the extension do not have an NCOS that allows for external calls, let along long distance. So Phantom DNs appear to be the route to go.
I have identified that we currently have a Phantom Superloop of 40. Current 40 00 01 00 and 40 00 02 00 are programmed from years ago. My question is how can I determine how many phantom cards are setup on the phantom superloop.
If I go into LD 22 and do a cequ below is my result.
If I can only do 21 total TNs on the 40 loop. Do I simply go into LD 97, CHG, SUPL and pick something like N44?
I have identified that we currently have a Phantom Superloop of 40. Current 40 00 01 00 and 40 00 02 00 are programmed from years ago. My question is how can I determine how many phantom cards are setup on the phantom superloop.
If I go into LD 22 and do a cequ below is my result.
Code:
CEQU
MPED 8D
TERM
REMO
TERD 002
REMD
TERQ 003 N040
REMQ
SUPL 004 008 024 028
XCT 000 016
TDS * 000 * 016
CONF * 001 * 017
MFSD * 000 * 016
DLOP NUM DCH FRM TRSH
TRK 012 24 ESF AMI FDL 00
013 24 ESF B8S FDL 00
014 24 ESF B8S FDL 00
015 24 ESF B8S FDL 00
EXT0 3PE
CNI 012 000 000
EXT1 3PE
CNI 012 000 000
MCFN 004 004 004 004 016 016
If I can only do 21 total TNs on the 40 loop. Do I simply go into LD 97, CHG, SUPL and pick something like N44?