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Re: Opt 11c area codes
NOTE: If you are not familure with BARS programming be very carefull making changes in LD 90 because this can affect your outgoing calls.
you need to find out what RLI you are using to router LD calls. Most of the time you can use the same RLI for all of your NPA's but it is possible that you may have special requirments for some NPA's so you might want to print a couple of different NPA's to see if they all use the same RLI.
LD 90
req prt
cust 0
feat net
tran ac1 (normally, sometimes companeies use AC2 for LD calls)
type npa
npa (input an NPA that you are able to call and see what RIL it is using)
LD 90
req new
cust 0
feat net
tran ac1
type npa (this will get you a NPA prompt)
NPA 610
rli (input rli you found for another NPA)
sdrr (ALOW or DENY) just hit return if you do not want to restrict call into thie NPA (this is used to allow or deny specific numbers within the NPA. NOTE: DENY will deny calls to only the number you input at the deny prompt. ALOW will alow calls only to the number you input at the ALOW prompt)
If you want to deny calls to the 976 exchange withing the 610 NPA they you would input DENY at the SDRR prompt and the system will respond with a DENY prompt where you would input 976 and hit return. the system will give you another DENY prompt and you can input another number to deny or just hit return to go back to the SDRR prompt. NOTE: when you DENY a number within an NPA then only the number(s) you deny will be denied and users will be able to call all other numbers within that NPA.
If you want to allow calls to just a single number (or NXX) within the 610 NPA you would input ALOW at the SDRR prompt and the system will give you an ALOW prompt where you would input the number (or NXX) that you want to be able to call. NOTE: if you use the ALOW command then you will only be able to place calls to the number you input at the ALOW prompt.
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