I do appreciate the concern, guys -- talk about going above and beyond!
You may be relieved to know that I'm aware of my limitations: I'm perfectly happy to look at it, but I have no intention of making changes to a system that I don't understand. My original goal was to gather enough...
Wow... somehow you're totally right GHTROUT, I missed 2222 in the ld 20/prt/dnb. I have no idea how; I'd followed the same process from previously-found forum posts, and didn't find it in the output for reasons I can't explain right now. The type is LDN (Listed Directory Number?). I found a...
Okay, interesting. I just tried dialing from a phone directly connected to the PBX, and got:
1111 - fast busy
2222 - operator
3333 - fast busy
In all cases, the result came immediately after the 4th digit was entered.
Previously I'd only been looking at inbound calls from the PSTN; I hadn't...
Okay, I think I follow what you're getting at. The problem is that when I do a ld 21/prt/int_data I see:
CTVN OVF OVF OVF OVF
If I'm interpreting the info in another thread (http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1561241&page=250) correctly, that means calls to a vacant number are set to...
I have a Nortel 81c PBX. I'm trying to track down how it handles 3 different inbound calls:
DNIS 1111 = Seems to ring operator during the day, auto attendant at night
DNIS 2222 = Seems to work the same way as 1111
DNIS 3333 = 'No such number'/fast busy
The problem is I've never touched a PBX...
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