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I'm setting up two StrataNet nodes.
System A has DKT extensions in the 100s, 300s, VM is 555, 600-603 VM ports, MCGs, etc.
System B has DKTs in the 200s.
When I try to use the upload wizard to copy the extensions from system A to system B, I get an error for the extensions that are in the 100s. Everything else loads OK. I've never seen this before. The error is as follows:
CTX Error: (0x339aff) Facility=0,Severity=0,Command=661,Error Code=51,Data=255\nThe number entered can't be used, because this number is used in the numbering plan, DKT, etc.
Now, I don't have any 100 extensions on side B and I checked the numbering plan, I only have the default entries which are 9XX, 1NXX and NXX.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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You are looking at the Public dialing plan. Look for the Dial Number Plan. The top half will show you the numbers that could be conflicting with 1XX, and the bottom half gives a little more details about where you can find these conflicting number, such as MCG pilot, phantom or pilot DNs, etc.
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Ahh, I betcha it's because I'm using 10 and 11 as the node IDs. So I can't have extensions 10x. Ill have to switch them to 11 and 12.
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Ahh, I betcha it's because I'm using 10 and 11 as the node IDs. So I can't have extensions 10x. Ill have to switch them to 11 and 12. that is the reason. I usually use node numbers 71 72 etc as this is usually high enough up from the 100,200,300 extension numbers.
Regards Carl
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Ahh, I betcha it's because I'm using 10 and 11 as the node IDs. So I can't have extensions 10x. Ill have to switch them to 11 and 12. that is the reason. I usually use node numbers 71 72 etc as this is usually high enough up from the 100,200,300 extension numbers. Great minds think alike. I have 71-79 pre-programmed as network access codes on my 'default' file that I use. For anyone interested, I just typed up a step by step guide for setting up Stratanet on two CIX40's (I'm training another tech here... I'll be happy to send it to anyone faced with their first Stratanet install...
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