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Can anyone tell me what AC2 is used for? I have a a number in my pbx (let's call it 5). When I print it out I get:

REQ: PRT
TYPE: DNB
CUST: 0
DN: 5


DN 5
TYPE NARS
NTBL AC2

The system lets me dial 5, but then busies out when I press any other number. Can someone explain how this works?

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Ac2 Is Used Just Like Ac1 For Nars And Bars, It Could Have Been A Long Distance Or Tie Line Route. The Problem That You Face No Is That You Can Not Delete Ac2, Only Change The 5 To Another Number If You Want To Use The 5. It Can Be 2, 3 Or 4 Digits Long
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What could happen if I cange the 5 to like 511? How do I find out what the 5 is being used for? Could it be doing something that I do not know about behind the scenes?

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When you print out in load 90, instead of entering AC1 at the prompt, enter AC2, then print all the translation tables - if there are none under AC2, then you are free to change the ac2 code to something else....
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