Mar 27, 2009 #1 kce9751 Programmer Nov 18, 2008 59 US They dial 8+XXX-XXX-XXXX+ 7 digit code for long distance calls. The 7 digit code. Is this an auth code, steering code? I know these are usually at the beginning of the number. Any ideas?
They dial 8+XXX-XXX-XXXX+ 7 digit code for long distance calls. The 7 digit code. Is this an auth code, steering code? I know these are usually at the beginning of the number. Any ideas?
Mar 27, 2009 #2 bigindian65 Technical User Dec 27, 2006 4,597 US being 7 digits & LD, I wld think an authcode Mato' Was'aka Upvote 0 Downvote
Mar 27, 2009 #3 telebub Vendor Jan 9, 2009 1,557 US Could be an Auth Code that derives from LD 88. Could be access codes provided by the LD carrier. War Eagle! Lions Baseball '09! Upvote 0 Downvote
Could be an Auth Code that derives from LD 88. Could be access codes provided by the LD carrier. War Eagle! Lions Baseball '09!
Mar 27, 2009 Thread starter #4 kce9751 Programmer Nov 18, 2008 59 US When I prt in ld 88, I get a code saying that the data does not exist. Upvote 0 Downvote
Mar 27, 2009 #5 telebub Vendor Jan 9, 2009 1,557 US After dialing the LD number and before entering the code, do you get some sort of tone? War Eagle! Lions Baseball '09! Upvote 0 Downvote
After dialing the LD number and before entering the code, do you get some sort of tone? War Eagle! Lions Baseball '09!
Mar 27, 2009 #6 dj4020 Technical User Jul 8, 2004 460 US You can setup authcodes to be required pre or post call. Upvote 0 Downvote
Mar 27, 2009 #7 GHTROUT IS-IT--Management Nov 25, 2005 7,915 US Definitely sounds like the codes are from the telco carrier and the not PBX. ~~~ [small] [©] GHTROUT.com [⇔] A Variety of Free Resources for Nortel Meridian/CS1000 System Administrators [/small] Upvote 0 Downvote
Definitely sounds like the codes are from the telco carrier and the not PBX. ~~~ [small] [©] GHTROUT.com [⇔] A Variety of Free Resources for Nortel Meridian/CS1000 System Administrators [/small]