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Is there a guide for making DISA work?
7100 mp10a 5.01 What I'd like to do is have someone call in on the main number to hit the AA, then enter a number that would then give them access to a specific trunk that they could dial out from or access and set provider level forwarding on.
Does that sound feasible?
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I don't believe you can transfer to a disa line.
The provider fowarding you could probably acheive with dial blocks. Though unless it's a dedicated line how are you going to stop calls coming in on that line when you want to forward it?
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I guess that's what I'm not sure of. Is there a document on how to configure DISA? There is very little in the 7000 series programming guides.
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What if you hit the AA, dial a digit (or extension) that was a sli that was connected into a co port. That co port is setup to be a disa line.Messy and requires some hardware but should work.
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