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Location: Canada Rep Power: 8 ![]() | Easy way (if you have Network Speed Call pkg 39) then you can create a System Speed Call list with the specific numbers you want to allow. Any phones that are users of that speed call list can then override the NCOS by using speed call. Steamer | ||||||||
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Location: Ensenada Mexico Rep Power: 7 ![]() | other way is in ld 49 crno 6 init alow (alow all number dialed,local calls, long diastance in usa & canada...) deny 011 (deny all the international calls) alow 011526461750538 (only alow to dial my phone number in mexico) alow 011 9574903457202 (only alow to dial a train station in cordoba spain) all user with these NCOS only call to these international numbers. so you can put these NCOS in the phone or use these ncos for AUTH (authorization codes) bye | ||||||||
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Location: Canada Rep Power: 8 ![]() | Quote:
But it only works if you have pkg 39. Steamer | |||||||||
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Location: Houghton, NY Rep Power: 9 ![]() | I'm my opinion a route list with deny's and allow's is cleaner. Speed Call List allow the posibilitiy of someone else posibily adding additional number (if someone is setup as a controller) and will be a lot harder to track down. | ||||||||
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Location: Canada Rep Power: 8 ![]() | Quote:
But when I look at the original post you might be correct. She may have meant "how to allow a large number of users to dial just a few int'l numbers." The way I would do that is using ARRN in LD 90. It avoids all the LD 87 ALOW/DENY stuff. Sorry if i confused things. | |||||||||
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| Hi, ya I meant "how to allow a large number of users to dial just a few int'l numbers." I was informed that the Int'l numbers will be changing all the time so I have decided not to assign specific Int'l #'s to users as I could be making changes in the LD 90 numerous times a day. But thank you all very much for you help and will keep this in mind when/if I aboslutly have to do this | ||||||||
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