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Rep Power: 6 ![]() | NEC's in general. 11c r25 I accidentally deleted a disabled 500 tn.. I HAVE to retrieve the DN that was associated with this particular TN, but I cant seem to build a new set and assign this extension again. if I attempt to build a new set and assign this DN, I get sch3300 (invalid dn or position ID, the ID must be unique) if I PRT the DNB, I get 'no act since no date' :casstet: | ||||||||
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Location: NORTEL - NJ Rep Power: 6 ![]() | Transport to the Philippines Can you print the TNB? You may have corrupted the TN/DN Translation tables. If you can INI your switch, you may be able to clear it. If the INI is not an option, you can have your distributor (if qualified) or ETAS clear it remotely via debug. | ||||||||
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Rep Power: 6 ![]() | I made a mistake.... and cant fix it when I print the TNB, it looks just line an empty port... I can build a different extension on the TN, the problem just seems to be when I try to assign it the original DN.. I cant build this DN on any free TN (or so it seems).. and, if I build any TN - assign it another DN, then try to 'chg' the DN, I get sch0011 (TN in DNBLOCK fails TNTANS)- I have never seen this one before. I can ini if needed- but need to wait for a few hours before I do so | ||||||||
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Location: NORTEL - NJ Rep Power: 6 ![]() | Suspicious activity Yup, you have a corrupted Translation table. Basiclly there are 2 tables in the switch, a list of DN's and the TN's that have them, and a list of TN's with the DN's assigned to them. You need PDT to clear it, or an INI. [Edited on 5/6/2003 by Fletch] | ||||||||
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