It's preventing you from must creating a conflict.
It may be a conflict in the routing digits between Destination Code and either your extension or application DNs. It can usually be resolved by use of Wild Card/digits selected for route rather than reassigning a DN range.
example: Extensions 9200-9299 in use yet using dial 9 for routing outgoing calls.
9 0 and 9 1 indicate 0 and 1 should be checked, however 2 should not be in the Routing Table
KE407122
"The phone was working fine before it knocked over my coffee.
Hi KE,
Thank you. I was able to add a destination code with a wildcard, 3A, so I think its ok now. I wasn't able to add 3,30,304,3040 earlier.
Thanks again.
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