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Posted by Steve on July 18, 2007, 10:50 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options > On Jul 12, 5:51 am, Five99...@gmail.com wrote:
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> > > This is a little round-about but it will get you the TN. First, call
> > > another display phone to determine it's DN (assuming the key on the M-3904
> > > doesn't carry the DN, of course!) Then print the DNB for that DN - you'll
> > > get a list of all the TNs and key numbers on which that DN appears. That
> > > should make clear what TN you're dealing with. Doing this there's
confusion
> > > only if there are two (or more) identical sets. And if there are two or
> > > more such sets just disable the specified TNs one by one until your
"target"
> > > one of them set goes dead.
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> > > Old DanRay systems had the feature you asked for but, when Nortel bought
> > > DanRay and put it to sleep, that was one of the features that didn't
> > > survive!
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> > > > We just moved into a temporary space and I need to configure one of
> > > > the phones. As this move was done quickly, in the wee hours, we don't
> > > > have a good map of TNs to phones. Is there a way I can determine the
> > > > TN for an unassigned phone from the phone without toning the line back
> > > > to the switch? Is there some secret code I can push on the keypad?
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> > > > The system is an Option11C with M3904 phones.
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> > Rather than using the process of elimination by disabling TNs you can
> > also use the TRAC command in LD 80 to identify the TN. Once you know
> > the DN, make a call from that phone and in LD 80 type TRAC 0 DN.
> > (Assuming 0 is your customer number.) This will show you the active
> > call information including the originating and terminating TN.
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> Does the phone work, or is it just showing the time?
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> LDIS 0
> LDIS 1
> LDIS 2
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> This will show the disabled phones in each cabinet.
I got it to work once I forced every disabled port on every card to
try to re-enable itself. From there, an extension showed up. After
that, it was easy. Oh, how I hate the arcane management interfaces of
this phone system.
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