Hi Everyone,
Due to local toll issues, I need to send 141 exchanges for a certain area code down our long distance pipe. Our service vendor told me that the best way to do that was to OUT the NPA's for the area code, and then enter in as an SPN.
I was able to do that, set the default RLI for the SPN, and then went ahead entering SDRR and ARRN entries, entering the ARLI for each.
Things went great until I got half way down the second page of extensions.
Then I got ESN0068, 'No more restricted numbers allowed for this code.'
I imagine that's a system setting to save memory for entered SPN's.
Where can I open that up a bit? any hazards in so doing? can I do it just for this one SPN.
Also, not too clear on how I change an SPN with ARRN entries after the fact. For example, how do I take an exchange out of the ARRN list or add other ones? Not to bad to just out it and recreate, but wondering how that works.
Thanks, Nortel gods!
bdog2020
Due to local toll issues, I need to send 141 exchanges for a certain area code down our long distance pipe. Our service vendor told me that the best way to do that was to OUT the NPA's for the area code, and then enter in as an SPN.
I was able to do that, set the default RLI for the SPN, and then went ahead entering SDRR and ARRN entries, entering the ARLI for each.
Things went great until I got half way down the second page of extensions.
Then I got ESN0068, 'No more restricted numbers allowed for this code.'
I imagine that's a system setting to save memory for entered SPN's.
Where can I open that up a bit? any hazards in so doing? can I do it just for this one SPN.
Also, not too clear on how I change an SPN with ARRN entries after the fact. For example, how do I take an exchange out of the ARRN list or add other ones? Not to bad to just out it and recreate, but wondering how that works.
Thanks, Nortel gods!
bdog2020