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All calls besides International work. When trying to dial anything with 011 I get a system busy tone after all digits are dialed.
I've tried putting the entire digit string in Form 26 going to a route that only deletes the 9 and inserts *4*6*4
then to a route that deletes the 9 and inserts nothing
To a route that deletes all digits and inserts *4*6*4 plus the number and the one that deletes all and inserts only the number.
I can connect to the circuit with my PRI test set and make the call.
The kicker is the Telco is receiving all of the digits regardless on how I program it besides the 011.
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011528186258431 is the string Telco gets 528186258431 from the system but I have no SMDR record for this call. :shrug:
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Sounds like you might have a COR set up, although that doesn't explain why deleting all and adding an LD number works... I assume you checked form 20?
In form 26, is this number set up as a long distance number?
Is the station you're calling from set at the console for Loc? (Function, Station, Restrict O/G?)
If you make a route for copper, does the call go through?
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Have you tried inserting *4011*4 and leaving the rest alone?
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Steve,
I will try that today.
TelephoneGuy,
Form 20 checked and lines and sets verified Form 26 yes Not restricted and no console Don't have any copper to try, customer only has PRI.
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Tried just dialing the number and inserting 011 in form 22 with no luck. I am using IMAT with a PRI card with the T1/E1 module on it. B8ZS ESF/ NI2 5ESS. Can anyone think of any other options on the card that might be blocking the 011? 
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Are you dialing 9011XXXXXXXXXX? I just checked one of the systems that I had to do this on and I had to program it that way because the dialed 011 was being dropped so inserting the 011 again works.
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Steve,
Yes I've even tried 91011XXXXXXXXXX delete 5 insert 011.
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Look at all entries in the digit modification table. Look for the Hidden (way down near the end) one that someone put in that strips 3 or 4 digits, then find the route that uses it!
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LH,
Did that already and there wasn't another entry.
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Jonmyk, I think Steve Layton meant that since the telco is deleting the 011, insert a second 011, strip 9.
Dial 9011xxxxxxxx Mod digit -9 +011 Telco gets 011011xxxxxxxx, -011 Telco analyzes 011xxxxxxxx
After Steve mentioned it, I think I recall seeing one other switch set up that way for 9011 over PRI.
Sometimes voodoo works. :shrug:
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