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Ok...I think I get the concept now. I guess I just wasn't understanding what "office code" was. If you would of said "prefix" I would of, unless I'm wrong again.
I'm just a dumb network admin that found a PBX in his lap when we ditched Eschelon for ELI (Integra now).
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Ok. Got most of it working. However...I have 808 area code in my extended, with 593 & 591 in allowed office code. I can call those without an access codes.
But what if I need to call one of the office codes that is in the restricted list? It just gives a busy signal after I dial the first 9 digits. i.e. 8-1-808-543-23 We still need to leave those open for people with access codes.
Thanks for all your help and patience.
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Well, is 808 in your home area code list? System\Numbering Plan\Home Area Code.
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