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Dial 9 access from an ATA

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jamesbird

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Jun 4, 2003
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An analogue phone on an ATA will pick up all calls and can make int. calls but on dialing a 9 gets busy tone instead of an ext. line.
Can some one talk me through the tick boxes on a Compact 6x16 please - As ever I'm sure I've not ticked something obvious, but I cant find it.
Thanks in advance
James
 
It needs access to a Line Pool, most likely "A".

Adversity is Opportunity
 
Also, you may have to program a dialing pause in. Set an external autodial to use pool A and program feature 78 as an autodial to give is a three second delay before it connects.
 
Are you using a 616, or a CICS? A 616's a little more primitive, and there's no hotdial, as njphones is getting at.

If 616, Pool access is under A.Configuration/Line Access.

 
Still stuck in "can't get intercom lines to dial a 9" problems.
On a very old 6x16 (DR5).
I've found 2 places to set access numbers in and cant understand the diffrence:
Exchange code (currently set to 9)
Line pool access codes set to A=7, B=8, C=9
All sets have access to all line pools
If I sellect an intercom line on a set then dial 7 or 8 I get a 'denied in admin' message, dial a 9 and get a 'no free lines'
Why am I so confused - or more importantly, what do I need to do to untangle myself?
Any help appreciated
James
 
All sets do not have access to all pools otherwise you would not have received the Denied in Admin display. Just guessing here but I would say that the Lines are Programmed for Pool A. The dial 9 access is pool C which may not have any lines assigned to it. Give yourself access to Pool A then dial 7 and see if you get tone.
 
Give yourself access to Pools A,B, and C. Then press 7, 8, or 9. If you have lines one of those will work.

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Are the CO lines assigned to the pool group? The sets may have access to pools a, b, & c but the lines maybe public. Check line programming to see if they're assigned to a pool group.
 

Have the same issue after an upgrade of an 824 to DR5 to support a Flash Voicemail system.

Have two ATA's that can be dialed and can dial internally, but dialing 9 does nothing! No busy, just breaks dialtone but doesn't pull a line.

Dialing 9 from any digital phone pulls a line.

All lines are in Pool A.

Both ATA's have access to Pool A only.

Any ideas?
 
just for the heck of it daveinfla try setting one of those ata's to prime set your pool a and see what you get...
 
Start fresh?

Line:
Put all lines into Pool A
Go to Access codes then to Pool A and assign 9 as the code

Sets:
Line Access/Prime Line/Pool A
Line Access/Pool Access/Pool A/Yes
Capabilities/Hotline/Ext/F78 (inserts a pause)

Now see if fax will dial out without even using 9.






 
I don't believe there is a Hotline on a 6X16. But, do everthing else curly posted.

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Do the clean start. I didn't do a hotline with my ATA at home, but I set each set with the Hybrid template when I defaulted the system when I installed it. This set up line pool access for every DN and I didn't have to do anything. Every set can either dial 9 or for digital sets access by pressing the line key. My ATA just accesses the line by dialing 9. This is how I did it and it works perfectly. And you don't have to keep the line pool key to access the line pools when it defaults it.

Hope that helps.

John Panzer
 
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