Ok ... I admit it ... I'm getting old and my memory is not what it used to be.
Several months ago I found a URL (WHich I thought I bookedmarked) which list all the different NPA, NNX, etc you would want to possibly block in your PBX. i.e. 900 numbers, 976, even xxx-555.
Now I can't find that...
If you have high speed link the Little Instruction Books are:
http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/definity/def_lit/230727_5.pdf
http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/definity/def_lit/233712_2.pdf
They are one of the best documents Lucent has ever created for basic info .... IMHO
Bill
Worse case you can always forward using remote coverage and dialing the full telephone number of the extension you want to forward to .... i.e. 9, 5551212 ... This will allow the coverage extension's voice mail to accept the call if not answered. The major problem with this (not counting...
I have local service provided by an ISDN T-1. Also have 800 service by a different non-isdn T-1. I am trying to get 56Kbps dial in data connections into our Intranet. Utilizing a 56k modem pool didn’t work. Max speed was 28.8 … After researching I was told to get 56Kbps you can only have 1...
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