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Rolm 9751 Digital Translation 1

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IS-IT--Management
Feb 22, 2017
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Happy Friday All,

I want to thank all who have helped me greatly in the past.

I am still fighting my management to send me to the Basics class for the Hi-Path system.

In the mean time, please bear with me.

My question today is this:

On the Rolm 9751 I can use the 'Digit Tran" to forward a 4-digit extension to a user's hospital provided , or personal , cell phone.
For example: Mod Digit 1
From Entry: 7258 To: 917186404920

Note: We use prefix 9 + 1 to dial outside of the facility. We use the Digit Tran to prevent any user , or telephone operator, from Removing the forward programming. Only a tech can remove the Forward programming from the direct Command line.

How can I Digit Tran a number in Hi-Path?

I am not talking about a Forward that can be removed by anyone . I need to know how to program a Forward where it can ONLY be removed directly from the Command Line.

Is there such an option?

Thanks again,

Eric




 
The Rolm 9751 and the Hipath are two entirely different systems. The Hipath is made by Siemens. The Hipath does not use command lines, it uses Manager E, a windows program.
 
Add a float extension.
Forward it to the outside number.

 
You could use the general digit translation rules table for this, but it has been a few years. Basically you make an entry in the table for enough of an incoming digit string to make it unique, and then you tell it how you want to modify those digits by adding or subtracting. For example, when I had a site with incoming DID digits from outside of 24xx and I needed to convert that to my internal extension block of 44xx I told it when the digits coming in were 24xx that it either should drop the 2, or drop the 24 (I can't remember) and then addon a 4 or 44 at the beginning. Then when someone outside called NXX-2424 the switch would interpret it as NXX-4424. Look at the DIDCR AMO and see if you can too something with that. This can fiddle with the incoming digits, but I caution you that making a rule with too broad a scope can affect a lot more than the little piece you want. For example, if you make a rule that says "change any number that starts with 2 so it stats with 4" - you will affect 1000 numbers! I would make one rule for each specific extension that you want to change. This will take some study and looking before you try anything, and as an old wise man once told me, "print out how everything is before you start - just in case you have to put it back!".

Don Bruechert, Voice Comm Analyst II
CareTech Solutions @ Holy Family Memorial
Manitowoc, WI, USA
 
You can put an external forwarding target in the extension record if I recall... So for each individual extension, you can forward to an external number...I don't have a system I can call into and poke around for details... Man, It's been a while since I did 9005 config.
 
Some early Siemens 9006s had the 'Rolm 9751' label on them. On the 9006 the AMO SUBFT was used to set up off site forwarding from a entry with DPLN=STN (ext. number).
 
Problem is he wants it so they can't do like ##90 to disable all forwarding or whatever that code was (4K makes one lazy!). Doing the digit translation would affect the phones for outside calls, but not for the inside calls (I think). You could translate a number like 1234 to a non-DID phantom extension like 2234 and forward that to the external destination - the subscriber has no access to that!

Just brainstorming a bunch of ideas... Ohhhh.... One more thing that just popped in.... Because there are no menus in 9006 like there are in the 4K you could remove ##90 and ##91 and all those other "forwarding off" commands out of DPLN - I don't think there is any way for the subscriber to shut off your regular forwarding if you remove them - although they might be able to use #91 and the like to write over them, so you might need to remove those too. Then there is no access to forwarding at all unless the admin does it from Direct AMO or LC-Win.


Don Bruechert, Voice Comm Analyst II
CareTech Solutions @ Holy Family Memorial
Manitowoc, WI, USA
 
The SUBFT command would set forwarding to an external number if it was called internally or externally. The subscriber would not be able to disable it.
 
Points to keyset6 from me as well.
We created a range of station numbers for the external forward numbers, so if there extension was 77xx we reserved all our 19XX as offsite forwarding numbers.
I don't remember why, but we set them up as ANATE (used NPR SLMA PENS) - because there was some issue with PHANTOM's not working as well.
We ADD SUBFT, using the CFWVALBT feature code, and then 9+1 area code & number. The offsite phone numbers shows up on VAR CFW, when you SDSU.

Then we use DEST CFW and force their work extension number to forward to the FAKE ANATE offsite numbers.
 
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