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I have an SX-2000 that has only been in service for about 5 months. My users have been getting occasional "called barred" messages when dialing local out of the PRI. I am running a single NSU with two spans running PRI VER [1.6.0.13]. I can not for the life of me reproduce it. I have loaded the NSU, and even did a "hard re-boot", no luck. I have checked all of my system settings on a unit at another location with a very similar setup. HELP!!!!
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Check your maximum dialed digits under the sytem forms, I believe that returns a call barred message. They may be dialing an extra digit.
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The only "Max Digits" restriction is referred to in the COR. and I have it set to unlimited across the board.
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In nested digits table make sure you don't have "Digits not to Analyze" entry. I would suggest to have "1nnn" digits follow 7 and 011 Unknown. In this case system will collect digits before outpulsing. One more. In circute discriptor check Outpuls ratio.make sure it is not to fast. If you don't want to do that try to Enable " No Overlaping".
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