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Hello, I recently inherited a 424 with little programmed documentation. I’m in the process of mapping out logical to physical, extensions. At this point, I’m trying to map internal extension to DID numbers. Could someone please give me some pointers on what program and steps are needed to see the extensions to DID’s
Thank you, Jim
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In program 71-0 you are going to associate bin 000 with a did number.
In program 71-1 you are going to assign where bin 000 rings in day mode.
In program 71-2 you are going to assign where bin 000 rings in day2 mode.
In program 71-3 you are going to assign where bin 000 rings in night mode.
In program 71-5 you are going to assign a name.
See what you can do, this should be just about it.
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Thank you, I have more DID blocks than I thought I did. 100 here, 30 there, 20...
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You have 350 available on a two cabinet card, so that should be plenty.
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