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Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 4:45 pm    Post subject: 1-900 Reply with quote

Hey!

The 1-900 numbers are block by the pbx. Is there a way to give an acces to a
single user or by using an authorisation code??

Thanks

Maxime
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Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 5:19 pm    Post subject: Re: 1-900 Reply with quote

Well, you can unblock per phone by altering the NCOS level of the set. It's
a bit complicated, but the 1900 is an NPA or SPN (LD 90), which is
associated with an RLI/RLB (LD 86) which in turn is associated with a RDB
(LD 16) which itself has actual trunk members (LD 14). In the RLB is a
setting associated with the NCOS level, and I believe it's FCI. (There is
another table which has NCOS and FCI associations, but it escapes me at the
moment.) You will have to build a new RLI in LD 86 with a high FCI level,
and then point the NPA to the new RLI and alter the NCOS on the set.

I suspect you might not even have the 1900 programmed in the switch, in
which case you'll have to build it. Afterwards be sure to test by calling
from various phones to make sure the block/unblock is working.



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Hey!

The 1-900 numbers are block by the pbx. Is there a way to give an acces to
a
single user or by using an authorisation code??

Thanks

Maxime

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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:32 am    Post subject: Re: 1-900 Reply with quote

In article <x1d6d.15373$Xw1.741335@wagner.videotron.net>,
asDWQ@DFASSDF.COM says...
Quote:
Hey!

The 1-900 numbers are block by the pbx. Is there a way to give an acces to a
single user or by using an authorisation code??

Thanks

Maxime




If you are running rls 25 (i think) you get a new SDRR option in SPNs.
I set 1900 as follows. When someone needs to call a number, I just add
it to the SDRR "ALOW" - Of course, you have to deny everything
initially, then ALOW becomes exceptions

SPN 1900
FLEN 11
ITOH NO
RLI 12

DENY 0
DENY 1
DENY 2
DENY 3
DENY 4
DENY 5
DENY 6
DENY 7
DENY 8
DENY 9

SDRR DENY CODES = 10

ALOW 2252205
ALOW 2255674
ALOW 2884623
ALOW 5552677
ALOW 5554762
ALOW 5556887
ALOW 7331044
ALOW 7335353
ALOW 8352677

SDRR ALOW CODES = 9
ITEI NONE



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