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Block 411

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MrCSharp

IS-IT--Management
Jun 7, 2005
59
CA
Hi,

I am trying to block 411 from being called on a 11C, the problem i am having is when I go to LD90 and try to do a prt
All i get is this error "ESN015". I try to lookup the error and "Help text not found..." Have any ideas?

REQ prt
CUST 0
FEAT NET

ESN015


MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 674835 USED U P: 576131 108905 TOT: 1359871
DISK RECS AVAIL: 360
REQ
 
Don't look like you have that Data Block built. It looks like you must be just using an ACOD to make calls.
 
Can you expand on that please i am still pretty new.
 
It looks like they are not using the ESN. How do you dial out of the system 9xxx-xxx? If so go to LD 22 and do a prt of dnb 9. It will probably come up as an Access Code to an RDB in the system.
 
Yes we dial 9 Heres the output i get from ld 22

DN 9
TYPE RDB
ROUT 62

NACT

Using this info where do go next? Thanks for all your help.
 
so 9 is the acod to your rdb - if that is the case you have no way to restict any numbers - when you dial 9 you are connecting directly to a trunk
 
People can dial anywhere they want on your switch. why worry about 411 when the can call IRAQ. your switch is wide open.
 
you can block iraq and 411 with ld 49 nfrl tables.. good luck i haven't done it in 20 years best bet, add a acod (temp 2 digit number) add bars per the post.. then change that acod on route 62.. good thing is as you add your bars, you can use the temp ac1 to test, once it's perfect, then make ac1 9.. 10 seconds blocked outbound calls if you type slow

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
First thanks for all your help, ok i think i have handle on what i need to do here, I went to LD 21 and prt the existing ones to look at, what load is it to add a new acod?
 
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