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What does it do?

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MirkoGradassi

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I've a special extension number programmed on a Key of a digital phone. When the user click on the key, he would the a own line but nothing happen, the code associated with the special number is a mistery for me, con someone help me?

Here the configuration:

SPEXP:DIR=ALL;
SPECIAL PURPOSE EXTENSION DATA
DIR OPT NDC
1200 N A0A101B111
1201 N A0A103B112
1202 N A0A101B113
351 M

The first 2 work fine, 111,112,113 are the destination code for the own route (1200 and 1201 are other 2 extensions).

<roddp:DEST=ALL;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
100 1 0025000000002250 0 4 0
101 1 0025000000000250 0 4 0
111 2 0005000000000250 0 4 0
112 5 0005000000000250 0 4 0
113 6 0005000000000250 0 4 0

I Can't change 1203 to simply 113 with the command SPEXI:DIR=1202,OPT=N,NDC=113; because if I do it, the user can see 113 on display and he don't wont to see it :S

Some Ideas? What does it mean *0*101#113 that is the code now assigned to 1202? I'm not sure it's the original one because I've changed it some days ago without note the older.

Help!!!

Bye
 
The code you describe is to enable to seize specific trunk circuits on your MD. Sometimes for routine testing.

*0*TRU#DEST

Where TRU is the Trunk number of the route, and DEST is the access code for the route.

Where you think that nothing is happening is only that you expect to hear dial tone when you press that button, in actual fact a lot has happened when the line button is pressed, it has selected a specific circuit and is probably giving the dialing tone for that line.

As for the DRN you'd need to check which external destination it refers to and how it affects your switch.
(RODIP)

Hope that's been helpful.
 
Yes, what you say is very usefull for me. Now i've Understand that the 101 that I see in the first special number is in effect the Trunk 1-1, everithing is now clear.


Many thanks
Mirko
 
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