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trunk access code and member #

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coniglio

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Jun 17, 2003
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we've been having lots of problems on our incoming T1s (we don't have PRI) and i've asked the operators to please give me the access code and member # of the incoming calls they're having problems with. They just reported the below:

access code - 11 (member #) 30.

what is the 30? I didn't think they'd see anything on their display besides my 4-digit access code for the route plus the 1-or-2-digit member #. What does that 30 mean? thanks for your help.
 
Hi, the first two digits are routes the others are the members. Your system have multiples routes. Rout 11 member #30
 
i think the first FOUR digits are the trunk access code and the last TWO digits are the trunk member # the call came in on. We don't have a route 11. The access code is my T1 route access code and 11 is the member # but I can't figure out what the 30 is. thanks.
 
hi,

Did you do a DNB on DN 30?


Marc D.

If Bill Gates had a nickel for every time Windows crashed... Oh wait, he does...
 
I did not. didn't even think to. I'll try that.
 
we have a total of seventy-two members in this one route so, yes, 30 can be a member number. But in this case 30 followed the acod-member #

ACOD-11 30

 
might want to use 4 digit acod, and name it. if i call out of your switch, put that call on hold,pick it back up, i see acod and member. if i then dial the acod i will bypass any toll rest that you have put in bars. easy window for toll fraud from inside.. i have been on a house phone (2008) display, called the operator from my cell, asked for the house phone ext, answered myself,put it on hold, say the acod, hung up dialed the acod+1900+..also was able to forward that phone to acod, so when i called it from anywhere i got dialtone back for the iao trunk..

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
targ and tgar will stop direct direct trunk access but ncos only comes into effect after you dial ac1 or ac2, and yes you can stop forward to external, but some of the people here have not being doing this 30+ years and i thought a pointer couldn't hurt. most switch don't have tgar turned on, now that it is off by default. people put in on the routes and on the phones but it's often turned off, cust wide.

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
it is a four-digit access code already. Our operators are seeing the four-digit access code, followed by the 1-or-2 digit member # (72 total trunks in route) followed, in this particular instance by 11:

8888-11 30

 
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