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jamie2 (Programmer)
17 Apr 12 17:10
I use to get my long distance via a carrier that blocked and prevented my users from dialing a local nxx and would play an intercept message to hang up and dial long distance.

Now I have a new LD Carrier that will allow local dialing over our LD Span and will bill us if users dial this way.  I tried to block all the local NXX's using the SDDR DENY, but it is limited to 64 NXX's and I need to block 100 NXX's.

Any suggestions to block 100 NXX's within a certain NPA?
bhassell2000 (TechnicalUser)
17 Apr 12 17:30
Ho ware they programmed to go our in your NARS/BARS? You go program them to go out a different route by changing their RLI  

Thanks,

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jamie2 (Programmer)
17 Apr 12 18:44
9 - Local
8 - LD

However, we have users that will dial local calls as LD calls.
GHTROUT (IS/IT--Management)
17 Apr 12 21:25

We're asking for more than what you call 8 and 9.  We want to know specifically what the PBX calls 8 and 9.

You must do this

>LD 20
REQ PRT
TYPE DNB
CUST 0 (and 1, and 2)
DN 8 (then do the same for 9)


 

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