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3 Quick questions

1. How would i disable dialing (outgoing) for all calls beginning 900xx... (i.e. all international calls) where 9 is the number to get an outside line

2. How would i enable a pin number to bypass step 1 yet maintain call logging (does SCPW apply)

3. Currently if i dial (1610) from any phone I am greeted by a dial tone. How do i change this to an alternate number so that I cannot bypass call logging.


I have an Option 61c Meridian with Sucession 4 software and Callpilot

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1900: Build the NPA in BARS pointing to a RLI that uses a higher FRL than your sets (This is very involved, but can be accomplished. Post back if you need step by step info)

Bypassing 1900 restrictions: This can be done with an AUT code in LD 88, but I haven't programmed any of those in a while, so hopefully someone else can help you there.

1610: Most likely this is the access code for one of your routes. In LD 20 Print (PRT) the DN (DNB) of 1610. It should tell you that its type is "RDB" I believe. If that's the case, then you'll need to investigate direct trunk group access to your routes. This has to do with TGAR values on sets and TARG values on routes. (If they match, then you won't have access) You will also need to check each sets class of service (CLS) for UNR

Again, these items are all very intricate and most likely more information will be needed to correctly resolve them.

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