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CTX Error: (0x349bff) Facility=0,Severity=0,Command=260,Error Code=52,Data=255\nA DN used for ISDN, etc. is designated.
I have been looking all through emanager, pilot dn's, DID's,call groups, hunt, phantoms. I want to just delete the ext and recreate it as a physical ipt ext. but there is a conflict and the ext is associated with something else. I didnt set this up, so I dont know why the phone stopped working or how it was working in the first place.
I found 87163 in a hunt group, I deleted it, still getting the error though. Is there some way to force the removal of 7163 from the system?
Thank you for any help with this frustrating issue.
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You can't delete the digital extension? The emergency call destination is usually the one thing that prevents an extension from being deleted.
I would probably just do a Change DN and create the new IPT.
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When I try to enter that ext in emanager, under station assignment I get the ISDN error. So I cant delete it since I cant pull it up.
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I still havent figured this out if anyone has any suggestions. Let me know if I'm not being clear. I want to configure an ext but network emanager is preventing that, I get "The entered value conflicts with an existing ISDN assignment etc.". When I try to delete it, I get "The entered number is not the ext number"
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Are you using Strata Net? It's possible that the extension exists/existed on another node. Check the Strata Net Network DN table.
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Look in the flexable access code to make sure theres nothing in there
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Thanks Nicky, that was it. 7163 was an ext on a old separate node. I ran into this before a while back but couldn't remember how it was deleted. Got this page bookmarked now.
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