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jscotch (Vendor)
23 Jul 12 12:15
I am looking for a way to Print the List of all Phones connected to the NEAX 2400 system. Can this be done. I am a Nortel/Cisco guy so the NEAX is a mystery to me.
Helpful Member!  belevedere (Instructor)
23 Jul 12 12:43
LLEN or LSDT will get you listouts, but they will not tell you what is actually crossed in. They will only tell you what is programmed.
LSDT lists out in station numerical order, tenant 1 to tenant 1, numbers 1000 to 8999 usually covers it.
LLEN lists out in LENs order. We need to know how many PIMS you have. Again its tenant 1 to tenant 1 and the first len in the system is 000001 it ends with the last module group you have. For example, a two pim system would list out like this; 000001 to 013317.
jscotch (Vendor)
23 Jul 12 13:15
Thanks belevedere!

I am not onsite yet but will be later this week. I have done a little of the Programming on NEC Systems and I now remeber this command. I will be sure to check how many PIMS they have to get the correct Counts.

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