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To view a list of all installed packages on your M1, do the following :
>LD 22
REQ: prt
TYPE: pkg
If you want to check for instance wether you have ACD-C, or only ACD-A, look for :
ACDA Automatic Call Distribution, Package A 45 1
ACDB Automatic Call Distribution, Package B 41 1
ACDC Automatic Call Distribution Package C 42 1
ACDD Automatic Call Distribution Package D 50 2
LD 87
REQ new
CUST 0
FEAT cdp
TYPE dsc
DSC
FLEN 4
DSP lsc
RRPA
RLI 2
Additionally, what is important:
RLB (for RLI) - LD 86
RLB - RLI
...... - RLI
...... - RLI - ENTR 0 --> Route x
.................ENTR 1 - Route A
.................ENTR 2 - Route C
DGT (for DMI Digit Manipulation Index) - LD 86
DEL --> How MANY digits to delete
INS --> WHICH digits to insert
DSC --> DN --> RLI (RLI) - ENTR --> Route
LD 37
.stat
Look for the TTY port
.dis TTY x
where x is the number of the TTY port
or
.enl TTY x
LD 15
REQ chg
TYPE cdb
CUST 0
AML_DATA
ATT_DATA
AWU_DATA
CCS_DATA
CDR_DATA
FCR_DATA
FFC_DATA
FTR_DATA
ICP_DATA
IMS_DATA
INT_DATA
LDN_DATA
MPO_DATA
NET_DATA
NIT_DATA yes
NIT1 NITE destination DN
TIM1
RPNS
ENS
OAS_DATA
PPM_DATA
PWD_DATA
RDR_DATA
ROA_DATA
TIM_DATA
TST_DATA
A good place to start is GHTrout's website. GH suggests you can use pretranslation, so every number you dial will be dialled with a 9 in front. Problem is of course that you cannot dial internal numbers that start with a 9 this way ...
LD 24
REQ prt
TYPE dis
CUST 0
LD 18
REQ new
TYPE ght
LSNO
CUST 0
DNSZ 4 (max. size of entered DN's)
SIZE x (number of DN's, size of list)
WRT yes
STOR 0
WRT yes
...
LD 57
REQ chg
TYPE ffc
CUST 0
FFCT
CODE pldn
PLDN
HTYP rrb
CFWI
MQUE
PLDN
CODE
LD 15
REQ chg
TYPE rdr
CUST 0
OPT
FNAD
FNAT
FNAL
CFTA
CCFWDN
CFN0 This one for RCO 0
CFN1 This one for RCO 1
CFN2 This one for RCO 2
DFN0
DFN1
DFN2
DNDH
MDID
NDID
MWFB
TRCL
DFNR
CRT0
CRT1
CRT2
CRT3
DAY0
DAY1
DAY2
DAY3
HOLIDAY0
HOLIDAY1
HOLIDAY2
HOLIDAY3
First, print the current setup :
LD 22
REQ prt
TYPE cfn
The port you are looking for should look something like this :
ADAN TTY 1
TTY_TYPE SDI
CAB 00
CARD 00
PORT 1
DES
BPS 9600
BITL 8
STOP 1
PARY none
FLOW no
USER TRF SCH
TTYLOG 0
BANR yes
Now, go to LD 17 :
LD 17
REQ chg
TYPE adan
ADAN chg tty 1
The USER prompt is where you define what this port should do. To eliminate one of the options, use an X :
USER xtrf
Doing this, the user prompt from the previous example will look like this in LD22 :
USER SCH