I`m not use If I`m going down the right track but
You can dial 91,92....99xx
You need to config. a AC1 or AC2 code to gain access the SPN table
Normal for Telco/PSTN it is AC1
1. Check what the current AC1 is
LD 86
REQ PRT
TYPE ESN
rtn
rtn
Look for AC1
If its 9 and you are happy with tha then fine, if you wish to change it chekc what 9 is used for you may need tofree it
LD 86
REQ CHG
TYPE ESN
rtn until AC1 then enter the new one
2. Now when you dial 9 you enter the SPN tables
Dependingn where you are US,Japn or Europe depends on how you use the SPN`s
In the UK config. the SPN as 0, 1,2,......9 or if yo have a special arrnage ment for international then use ARRN for 0
SPN 0
RLI X
SDDR 0 - used for international routing i.e 00
ARLI z
In teh US you may need to enter teh area code under SPN or NPA? I think
To stop people dialling 900- International? then either bar then 00 in the NCOS table or if you use FRL then set the FRL on the RLI for 00 calls to be 6 and set users to be less, this will then bar users access to the RLI
wayne