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You mean networking the two systems together? That would be the best solution, but if they're not willing to buy the n12/n24 cards or a TVSe, this hack will work for a small number of speed dials. Did you mean use network Dialed Number Translation Tables to do something similiar?
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Since they have 2 different systems the N12/N24 wouldnt work nor the TVsE. But your right on track with the Network trans Tables and modifing digits. ------------------ ssimpson@oneringtelecom.com Need a Telrad Programmer Kit? Telrad Programmer Kits
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I've been looking at this post for a day or two. What sre you trying to do. Just trying to forward a call to and EXT on another system, than goto there voicemail if they don't answer (on the other system) ------------------ Need cable or other voice/data hardware? Here's your link. Telephone Supplies
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I was looking in the network Dialed Number Translation Tables and I don't see how to make these tables work for this application. You can't alter enough digits and you're still stuck using routes from the LCR table. Am I missing something?
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