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hi all,

today's question is in regard to toll restriction(office and area code), usage of the traveling class tr override code, and resulting failure of the 4-digit at&t account code.

this station has class 1 tr set up using office and area codes.
class 1 tr only allows 911 calls.

i programmed tr class 8 to allow all area and office codes. i assigned a 4-digit override code(7332) to class 8 tr.

when a toll call is placed, at&t prompts for an account code. account codes are 4 digits followed by a #. at&t is not hearing the account code digits, but is hearing the #. needless to say, toll calls are not completing from tr stations using the traveling class override code. other, non-tr stations are completing toll calls without issue. local calls, from tr stations using the traveling class override code(7332), complete without issue.

the service is an at&t p.r.i; lcr is not being used. processors are b5's with final release 4.3 software.

the ultimate goal here is for a phone user with a tr override code to be able to complete a call to any area/office code, from a tr station.

tia,
bill

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In prog 48, did you use 0 for no digit restriction?

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Originally Posted by phonemeister
In prog 48, did you use 0 for no digit restriction?

yes, there is no digit restriction for that station.

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i figured it out. i had to inform the system of the number of digits in an account code.


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So you're using account codes for the DK and for AT&T?

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no, just account codes for at&t.


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