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Dial Out Number

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Bridge4th

Technical User
Nov 23, 2004
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US
What's the best way to reset my dial out numbers? Currently, I am using 9. I am getting at least 10 911 calls a months.
 
What do you want to use? You could change your AC1 to something like...8? I'm not sure off the top of my head if there is a digit limit to the AC numbers (1 or 2).

John
 
LD 86
Chg
ESN
> return till you get to AC1
AC1 ?? put in new number that you want to use like 99.
 
YOU MAY WANT TO SEND OUT AN EMAIL STATING WHEN YOUR GOING TO DO THIS

OLD ROLMEN WORKING ON NORTELS
 
This is taken from the web site of GHTROUT, this is a great site for help.




Stop misdials to 911/9911 using SPN, FLEN and SDRR. In the following example, callers dialing 9911 will route to the 911 center. However, if they dial 9911 + any additional digits) the call will be blocked. DANGER - Test this out on your switch. There is a slight delay before ringing 911. Note - if SPN is "11", FLEN must be 3

>ld 90
ESN000

FEAT net
TRAN ac1
TYPE spn

SPN 911
FLEN 4
ITOH NO
RLI (Yours)
DENY 0
DENY 1
DENY 2
DENY 3
DENY 4
DENY 5
DENY 6
DENY 7
DENY 8
DENY 9
SDRR DENY CODES = 10
ITEI NONE
 
that a good point, you can also use 8 or any unused digit for access ac1.. it doesn't have to be a single number.. i route 9+11 to the operator, letting 9,911 be used for 911..

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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