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LEN Programming / Listup on the NEC 2000 IPS
Note: This guide assumes you know how to input commands into MOC.
MOC mode is a command line interface to the phone system. It is made up of a few simple keyboard commands:
- / = Start
- Space = Enter
- . = Execute
- Enter = scroll forward
- F3 = scroll back
Command 14 allows you to listup anything that resides on possible programmed LENs (or wirable ports on the phone system). The programming is defined as follows:
Command > 14
First Data: XXYYY
XX is the module number. Main Site PIMS 0 & 1 = Module 00, PIMS 2 & 3 = Module 01, PIMS 4 & 5 = Module 02 and PIMS 6 & 7 = Module 03
Remote Sites are generally known as Module 33 for Remote Site 01 and Module 44 for Remote Site 02.
Second Data: Z-ZZZZZZ
This data will be what is programmed on the port. A number such as 100 will generally be an analogue station. A number prefixed with an F is a digital station. A number prefixed with a D is a trunk (such as ISDN2 or Analogue Trunk), and a number prefixed with a DD is an IP-TDM conversion channel.


Comments
I’m new to this company looking for support with MOC Commands and setting up DID’s at present we have them configured however I have one line that isn’t working correctly and need to trouble shoot. Any assistance is appriciated.
Thank you,
Hi XCWESTX
There is a guide on this site here – it tells you all about the MOC commands for DDI routing… Let me know if you need more help.
cheers
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