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Have DID startikng with 39xx. Is there any conflict with other numbering plans ??
Is The Did translation table, ok when you get the hang of it ???
The system is set up in our shop till install, why is the TMR light blinking fast????
The Pri programming does not seem as smooth as the xtx. Any quick tips ?????
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Also 5 co lines are pots on the co card all others are on the pri. Customer must have many pri down time, so the 5 pots are a back up. I will probably but these 5 in a different co group that any ext can dial the digits for a co line. Is this the best way for these back up lines to be uses ??
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To answer your second question first...that is what I would do put the pots in a secondary group save dial 9 access for the PRI.
The digit translation table is for both inbound and outbound, that is the key to programming it. Inbound follows the DNT (day night table) outbound follows the LCR for dialed digits. Routes can change base on day/night.
Assign a digit conversion table to each did line...it can be the same table. The table has 300 entries up to 16 digits each. These 16 digits include the did number and where it rings to. I don't think I would try to program did tables from a set, stick with web based programming.
Here is an example 1. Setup ISDN lines as DID (PGM 160)
2. Click on "Digit Conversion Table" link (Order 6 in PGM 160 or directly in PGM 251). Leave it as default table: 2.
3. In the "Digit Conversion Table" choose "Unconditional" if you want the rule you're about to setup to be valid for all calls or you can use time tables from the options provides. In the dialed digit user your number (the number where you are reached). I use only the last 4 digits from my number. In example if my number is 3090099, I'm setting 0099 in the "Dialed Digit" field. In the changed digit put the destination: - For station put the station number (ex 100) - For station group put the group number (ex 620) - For VM message use we should use the following: 670001 where 670 is the "Announcement Table" code (you can find the codes in the Feature Numbering codes in the iPECS-MG (MBX) manual) and 001 is the first system announcement recorded. Other example is lets say we are using night mode and we need line to be disconnected after the announcement. In this case we could use for ex: 671002 where 671 is the code for "Announcement table and drop" in the features code and 002 is our night announcement.
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Thnks Derrick, still wondering what the TMR flashing light is on the main board ?
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I think, and its just a guess, that it has something to do with PRI clocking, nope thats led 3, TMR flashing every 100msec indicates normal CPU operation,
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Derrick you may have answered my other question for outbound digit conversion on another post. I want to convert 250 dialed (outbound) numbers to completely different numbers. The example is the user dials 26111 and the system dials 70X-3XX-6111 (X is to hide the actual number here). All other branches of this business use the same dialing scheme. This particular office is orphaned from the network. Can I convert 250 numbers in this manor?
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Here's Brian's other post for reference here
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