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removing IDC from route

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coniglio

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Jun 17, 2003
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I took a chance and added IDC to my tieline route, although I didn't expect it to work, and it didn't. I removed IDC but still see the table numbers when I print the route


CLEN 1
BILN NO
OABS
INST
IDC NO
DCNO 1 *
NDNO 1

Does this matter? I can't find how to get rid of the DCNO & NDNO. Also, I set DID 9000 to convert to 4290. Will this have any impact at all on any other DNs that start with 4? I have an ACD DN 4247 at that site that points directly to voicemail and now I get a fast busy when I dial 4247. I had originally set up DID 9000 to covert to 5200, but then the users complained that they could no longer use 5555 to transfer callers directly to voicemail. So I am thinking there must be some conflict with the IDC digits and existing dialing plan? NTP is not clear. Thank you!
 
it shud not take your table number into effect since IDC is turned OFF.
tried using nul and * to remove those?
 
IDC tables don't conflict with your dialing plan. They only convert incoming digits on trunk routes assigned a IDC table to convert xxxx to yyyy. Station dialing does not look at IDC tables.
 
Well, I tried adding IDC to my tieline route so that people from office A could reach this DID in office B but it didn't work. Now I'm having difficulty reaching exts in office B (their exts are 4xxx) and I'm wondering if it's because I created an IDC tree to convert 9000 to 4210? Although I did go back and change IDC to NO on the tieline route. thanks for your help.
 
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