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Directory number (DNB) range

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t342

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Feb 25, 2010
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as I can define the numbers of a directory listing (DN) in the LD 20 I can print a list of unused directory numbers (LUDN). Ld that I can define this list of directory numbers(DNB).
 
destination number block. (dnb or dn)

what are you asking? if it is ludn, yes you can assign it. Not sure of your question

Mato' Was'aka
 
ld define that range dnb
 
it is according to your numbering plan. Depends on what you use for ACOD, DID that you have purchased from telco, AC1, AC2 (if applicable) CDNs, ACDNs, DNIS, CDP (?)

the theorectical range is 1 thru 9 I suppose, but not in reality. Hopefully you are uniform and same "range" is always all those listed such as maybe 7xxx (or 7xxxxxxx) is always ACD, or ACOD, etc etc.....

Mato' Was'aka
 
according to dn ld I use
 
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