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	Back with yet another phreaking zine. I'm going to try to release a issue 
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            also going to try to provide you with the latest number useful to any phreak.
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            scan issue sometime in the future. Without further ado i bring to you the 1st 
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             Table Of Content
    
          Tools of the trade................................................Captain_b
          Fax on demand.....................................................ic0n
          Scan of 1-888-439-03XX............................................Mr Poop
          Telemarketers Don't you just hate them............................ic0n
          Alltel Quick Reference Guide......................................ic0n
          The End of Redboxing..............................................Lucky225
          The 752 Wardial Project...........................................NO CARRIER
          Caller ID Spoofing with Qwest Security Screen.....................Dual & Rax
          Phreaking Your Local EWSD.........................................ls-la


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                           *   Tools of the Trade                  *
                           *                       by Captain B    *
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 For the entry-level phone phreak, getting to know the names and purposes of some
 of the telecom tools and equipment can be a good first step toward becoming a
 better phreaker. This file Isn't intended to be an all-inclusive guide to every
 last tool and piece of equipment. It's meant to be more of a primer of sorts.
 And, mainly the more common tools/equipment will be mentioned here.

 *Tool or equipment name/Purpose*

 Wire cutters/strippers- If you want to install your own inside phone wire,
 you'll nned wire cutters and wire strippers, or a combination wire
 cutter/stripper tool. After cutting phone wire to desired length with a wire
 cutter tool, use a wire stripper to remove the outer insulation jacket. Next,
 use the wire stripper to remove about an inch of insulation off of the small
 colored wires. Finally, attach the stripped ends of those wire leads to the
 screw terminals inside a phone jack, TNI (Telephone Network Interface) box, or
 42A block. Wrap the stripped ends of the wires tightly clockwise around a screw.
 Patience and a steady hand are key to doing good phone wire installations. Check
 the instructions that came with the tool if you need further instruction. A
 variety of wire cutters and strippers are sold at Radio Shack. Possibly other
 stores like Home Depot may carry them, too. Just make sure the wire strippers
 can strip 24-26 wire gauge. (Which is represented as 24AWG or 26AWG).
 
 Modular crimp tool- With this tool, you'll be able to repair the telephone line
 cord that connects between your phone and phone jack, if the phone line cord has
 become partially or completely detached from the modular plug connector on
 either end of the cord somehow. This tool basically squeezes (crimps) a new
 modular plug onto the end of a phone line cord. You can also create your own
 custom length phone line cords this way. Certain model modular crimp tools (like
 the RCA brand crimp tool, sold at Home Depot) allow the same to be done with
 phone handset cords as well. Also, certain model modular crimp tools allow RJ45
 (4-line) modular plug connectors to be crimped onto RJ45 phone line cords. (RJ45
 Plugs/jacks are a bit wider than 1, 2, or 3 line modular plugs/jacks). 1 or 2
 line phones can only be plugged into a 4 line jack via an 8 conductor (RJ45)
 plug-to-dual 4 conductor (RJ14) jacks. 1 of the jacks is lines 1/2, the other is
 for lines 3/4. Check with the instructions that came with the modular crimp tool
 to learn how to use it. Modular crimp tools can be bought at Radio Shack, Home
 Depot, and many other places where phones and phone accessories are sold.
 
 Modular line cord plugs- Without some modular line cord plugs to crimp onto line
 cords, that shiny new modular crimp tool you bought Isn't too useful. So far,
 I've only seen packs of RJ14 (2 line), RJ25 (3 line), and RJ45 (4 line) modular
 plugs. They don't seem to come in RJ11 (1 line) modular plugs. But, since all
 1-3 line jacks/plugs are compatible, it really doesn't matter. (They'll fit
 perfectly). If, however, you're using 4 line phones/phone jacks/line cords,
 you'll need to buy a pack of RJ45 modular plugs. And, make sure to buy a modular
 crimp tool that crimps 4 line plugs onto 4 line phone cords. Radio Shack sells
 packs of RJ45 modular plugs, and 1 of the 2 types of modular crimp tools they
 sell crimps RJ45 plugs. (Unfortunately, It's the more expensive of the 2 modular
 crimp tools also). And, even though they don't intend it, these line cord plugs
 could even be attached to the end of many types of inside phone station wire.
 Packs of 2 line modular plugs are the most commonly found at most stores selling
 phones/phone accessories. RJ25 (3 line) plugs/phone jacks/line cords ssem to be
 more obscure. I've only seen those sold at Radio Shack so far. 4 line RJ45
 modular plugs/phone jacks/line cords may also be somewhat harder to find at
 places other than Radio Shack.

 Modular handset cord plugs- The installation proceedure for these are the same
 as for modular line cords. Except, these are for crimping onto phone handset
 cords instead. (The handset cord is the cord that connects between the phone
 handset, and the rest of the phone). Unless you take a pretty close look, it can
 be fairly easy to mistake these for being 2 line (RJ14) modular line cord plugs.
 In fact, handset cord plugs are only slightly more narrow than 1, 2, or 3 line
 modular line cord plugs. But, although it wouldn't be manufacturer recommended,
 I think it may be possible to crimp a handset cord plug onto a phone line cord.
 Certainly, I know that 1 and 2 line phone line cords will fit into a handset
 cord plug for crimping. And, from experience, I know that phone line cord plugs
 can be crimped onto handset cords. A handset cord can be turned into a phone
 line cord in this manner. So far, I've only seen packs of handset cord plugs
 sold under the RCA brand name at Home Depot. And, the RCA brand modular crimp
 tool sold at Home Depot crimps handset cord plugs, according to the back of the
 package for the pack of handset cord plugs. You could also check with other
 stores selling phones/phone accessories for availibility/prices.

 Insulation piercing modular line cord plug- Don't have a modular crimp tool
 handy? No problem! Using the concept of insulation piercing,  (Sometimes called
 insulation displacement) an insulation piercing phone line cord plug attaches to
 a modular phone line cord without crimping. First, seperate the insulation
 piercing line cord plug into It's upper/lower halves by loosening the screw
 contained in the top half. Then, simply strip enough of the outer jacket
 insulation off a 1 or 2 line (RJ11 or RJ14) phone line cord. Then, postion the 2
 or 4 little wires (usually colored red and green, or red, green, yellow, and
 black) into the respectively marked "R", "G", "Y", and "B" wire channel tracks
 on the lower half of the insulation piercing line cord plug. No stripping of the
 insulation off of the little colored wires is to be done. Just re-attach the top
 half of the insulation piercing line cord plug by tightening down the screw on
 the top half of the plug, making sure to hold the line cord stationary (so the
 little wires from the line cord don't accidently slide out of the wire channel
 tracks inside) and, you're done. But, it can actually be more difficult working
 with these insulation piercing plugs than standard crimp-on plugs. Besides, you
 only get 1 of these insulation piercing line cord plugs for about the same or
 more than the cost of a pack of 2 line (RJ14) crimp-on line cord plugs. However,
 these insulation piercing plugs fit much better onto Category 3 "patch" cords
 than the crimp-on type plug connectors. Even though they don't intend it, these
 insulation piercing plugs could even be attached to the end of 1 or 2 line
 inside phone station wire. Radio Shack also sells insulation piercing modular
 line cord plugs for installation on RJ45 4 line (8 conductor) line cords. (Which
 includes Category 5 and Category 5E line cords). If you need further
 instruction, check with the instructions on the package. Insulation piercing
 line cord plugs can be bought at Radio Shack, Home Depot, and possibly other
 stores that sell phones/phone accessories.
 
 Insulation piercing handset cord plugs- Much the same as the insulation piercing
 line cord plugs, except for installation on modular handset cords instead. The
 installation proceedure is the same as it was for the insulation piercing line
 cord plug. But, once again, a pack of crimp-on modular handset cord plug
 connectors can be cheaper, and quicker/easier to install. If you need to, you
 can check the package for installation instructions. You can find the insulation
 piercing handset plug at Radio Shack, Home Depot, and possibly other places
 carrying phones/phone accessories.

 Alligator clips- To be able to connect a phone to the screw terminals inside
 phone jacks, TNI (Telephone Network Interface) boxes, 42A blocks, telco cans,
 and some other telecom termination (junction) boxes, you'll need to connect up
 using alligator clip connectors. Much like their larger sized counterpart on the
 ends of a car battery jumper cable, these alligator clips are intended to clamp
 onto the aforementioned connection points, and make an electrical connection. To
 do this, simply squeeze open the jaws of the alligator clip, attach to a screw
 terminal point, and release the jaws of the alligator clip, thereby allowing the
 gator clip to clamp down onto the screw terminal. An alligator clip could also
 be used to clamp onto another alligator clip, or the stripped end of a phone
 wire lead for the purpose of making an electrical connection. And, since all
 phone lines are in pairs of 2 wires each, you'll need at least 2 alligator
 clips. For reference sake, the pair of wires for line 1 is usually colored red
 and green. (Red is the "ring", or negative. Green is called the "tip", and is
 the positive). Line 2 is usually colored yellow and black. Yellow is the ring
 wire lead, and black is the tip. But, bear in mind that this wire color scheme
 is only for standard phone wire found inside phone jacks, TNI boxes, and 42A
 blocks. Category 3, Category 5, and Category 5E (Enhanced Cat 5) has wire color
 schemes that are different from standard grade phone wire. Also, the phone wire
 the telco (the phone company) uses for all their outside phone wire doesn't use
 the red/green, yellow/black color scheme either. Alligator clips come attached
 to the cord on a lineman's handset phone. The type of alligator clips on
 lineman's handsets are even able to pierce through outer insulation with pins
 built into those gator clips. Those gator clips are often ABN (Angled Bed of
 Nails). The type bought from Radio Shack don't have these built-in insulation
 piercing pins. Now, with modular phone line cords, they need to be modified by
 adding alligator clip connectors to them. There are 2 types of alligator clips:
 1 type has a small screw terminal for attaching the stripped end of a wire. With
 the other type, you have to solder a stripped wire end onto it. I don't think I
 recommend using the solder-type alligator clips if your soldering skills are
 somewhat poor. Besides, screw-type gator clips clips can be a bit quicker/easier
 to work with. But, whether the alligator clips are the solder or screw terminal
 type, you should get alligator clips that are fully insulated. (Alligator clips
 that are fully insulated come with their own outer insulation sleeves over the
 alligator clips themselves). If you decide to use screw type gator clips, you
 can buy a 2 line RJ14 modular plug-to-4 spade lugs phone line cord. Sold at
 Radio Shack, these type of phone line cords come in 3 lengths: 1Ft, 12Ft, and
 25Ft. I'm not sure about the availibility of these modular plug-to-spade lugs
 modular phone line cords at places other than Radio Shack. I recommend buying
 the 1Ft. cord, but any length is fine. Besides, if you own a modular crimp tool
 and have some modular line cord plugs, you can shorten any cord as you so
 desire. Remember, only crimp on a new line cord plug on the same end of a
 plug-to-spade lugs line cord where the existing modular plug already is. An
 insulation piercing line cord plug could also be used instead of the crimp on
 type line cord plugs. Now, unless you plan on using a 2 line phone, and
  connecting it up to a 2 line phone jack with phone service on both line 1 and 2,
 then you can cut off the yellow and black wires on the plug-to-spade lugs cord.
 Try to cut off the wires as close to where they come out of the grey outer
 insulation jacket as possible. I think the Radio Shack nippy cutters are perfect
 for this job. Slide the outer insulation sleeve off of one of the alligator
 clips. (This is a bit easier if you have the aligator clip clamp down on some
 fairly thick object. That way It'll help keep the alligator clip open, and make
 it easier to slide the insulation sleeve off). Even so, don't expect theese
 insulation sleeves to slide off super quick and easy. Just take your time, and
 gradually slide it off. And, try to keep the alligator clip from sliding off
 whatever you have it clamped onto. I prefer to use my bed's comforter blanket.
 Being made of cloth, the gator clip won't slide off as easy while working with
  it. After you've slid the insulation sleeve off one of the alligator clips, use
 a Phillips or flathead screwdriver to loosen the small screw on one of the
 alligator clips. Now, carefully and gradually slide the narrower back end of the
 insulation sleeve completely over the spade lug end of one of the wires, and on
 through the insulation sleeve until the spade lug has come out the front end of
 the insulation sleeve. Attach the spade lug underneath the screw head on the
 gator clip, and tighten the screw down. Make sure to hold the spade lug in place
 between your thumb and finger while tightening the screw, so the spade lug
 doesn't move with the screw as you're tightening it. Then, once again, have the
 jaws of the alligator clip clamp down on some thick object to fully open up the
 gator clip. Gradually and carefully slide the insulation sleeve over the back
 end of the alligator clip, but leave some of the front end of the alligator clip
 sticking out of the front end of the insulation sleeve. Now, repeat this process
 to connect the spade lug end of the other wire to the other alligator clip. Now,
 by plugging in the modular plug end this modified line cord with alligator clips
 into a phone directly, or into the jack end of a line cord with a built in jack
 (known as an extension line cord), or into an in-line coupler (Female-to-female
 jack) attached to a line cord, then you can use the alligator clips to connect
 that phone to bare screw terminals found inside TNI (Telephone Network
 Interface) boxes, telco cans, and other junction points where phone wire is
 terminated (connected) to screw terminals. Remember, you only need to use
 alligator clips when connecting to screw terminals. Stick to using modular line
 cords when you want to connect a phone to a phone jack. Including the "test
 jack" found inside TNI boxes. Alligator clips can be bought at Radio Shack, and
 probably at other smaller chain electronic stores, such as Active Electronics.
 
 Phone splice and phone tap connectors- These phone connectors are quick and easy
 to install, and even weatherproof. So, if you want to install them outdoors, you
 can. But, once installed, the connection with these is intended to be a
 permanent one. Just bear that in mind before installing them. The only tool
 you'll need to install these connectors is pliers. I used needle-nose pliers
 myself to install these, but I think most types of pliers will do the job. The
 phone splice and tap connectors come in 2 colors/varities: Red is the splice
 connectors for splicing 2 ends of a given phone wire together. There are 3 small
 holes on the one side of the splice connector. Up to 2 wires can fit in each
 hole (6 total) and all wires must be of the same color. (Although, it doesn't
 say in the instructions that come with the splice connectors whether you're
 supposed to put 2 wires together in one hole. But, even so, I found that when I
 put 2 wires in one hole, it worked fine for me). The green phone tap connectors
 are used to tap into a given existing phone wire, just as the name implies. To
 tap into both the negative (ring) and positive (tip) wires on a phone line
 requires 2 of these tap connectors. Since both the splice and tap connectors are
 sold in packs of 4 at Radio Shack, this is no problem. With phone tap
 connectors, the little "run" wire, is placed into the run channel on the tap
 connector. (The run channel is the spot with holes on opposite sides of each
 other on the tap connector for running the small "run" wire through. (That's the
 wire that'll be tapped into). A 2nd wire of the same color is placed into the
 other hole. Tap and splice connectors can be used to splice or tap the inside
 phone station wire running to/between phone jacks in your home, the phone wiring
 outdoors inside TNI (Telephone Network Interface) boxes, telco cans, and some
 other phone wire junction boxes. And also, the phone wire inside modular phone
 line and phone handset cords. And remember, the insulation on the little wires
 should not be stripped off, regardless on whether you're installing either the
 phone splice or phone tap connectors. And also, regardless of which of the
 different types phone wire previously mentioned you use it on. The wires
 shouldn't be twisted after the connectors have been installed. There's A 3rd
 type of splice connector sold that's yellow in color, and meant for wire gauges
 in the range of 22-26AWG (As compred to 19-26AWG for the other 2 types of
 connectors). Since phone wire is in the 24-26AWG wire gauge range, these can
 also be used on all the previously mentioned phone wire. But, these yellow color
 splice connectors can't be found in Radio Shack stores. However, Home Depot
 sells packs of them, as well as the other 2 types.
 
 Telephone spade lugs- Besides for being able to buy phone line cords with spade
 lug connectors attached to the wire ends, you can also add spade lug connectors
 to the ends of phone wire for line cords as well as phone station wire (used to
 connect to/between phone jacks inside your home) and the wires inside a phone
 handset cord. Radio Shack sells packs of telephone spade lugs. To attach them to
 the wire leads (wire ends) of a phone line cord, or other phone wire, requires a
 crimp tool. Not to be confused with the modular crimp tool, the one used for
 this purpose crimps spade lugs or other connectors onto wire leads. Radio Shack
 sells a telephone connector crimp tool (Cat no. 64-410), yet I found it not to
 be too good for the job. The reason being is that the jaws of that crimp tool
 are pretty square-shaped. Since most wires in electronics are usually round, and
 since the end of most connectors that get crimped onto wire cables are more or
 less rounded in shape, and are intended to be crimped on around a wire lead, the
 more square shaped jaws of this phone connector crimp tool didn't really work
 right for the purpose. I found that the more rounder crimp jaws built into the 4
 in 1 needle nose pliers/crimp tool/wire stripper/wire cutter from Radio Shack
 (Cat no. 64-1847) seemed to be more better suited. Even if you don't use that
 tool to crimp with, you should try use one that can crimp connectors in the
 24-26AWG wire guage, or at least as close as possible. I don't think I recommend
 using one that crimps connectors less than 22AWG. But, bear in mind that I mean
 the particular part on that given connector crimp tool. Since many crimp tools
 usually have various different size jaws on different parts of the same crimp
 tool. For example, one part on a  given crimp connector tool may crimp
 connectors in the 10-16AWG wire gauge range, and another spot on the same crimp
 tool may crimp connectors in the 18-22AWG wire gauge range. Crimping spade lugs
 or any type connectors onto any type wire ends for that matter, requires some
 patience and care to get it right. Slide one of the little phone wires
 (Typically red, yellow, green or black in color) bewteen the little insulation
 piercing pins on the spade lug connector. Try to hold the spade lug and the wire
 in place with one hand, and with the other hand place the crimp tool's jaws over
 the pins on the spade lug connector. Now, squeeze the crimp tool handles
 together fairly slow, but surely. If you you got it right, the wire will now be
 underneath the pins on the phone spade lug connector. It doesn't have to be
 absolutely perfect for the spade lug to be able to make the proper electrical
 connection when used. If you didn't get it right, don't worry. It can be fairly
 tricky work when crimping these connectors. But, as long as you have more spade
 lugs and wire, you can always try again. Although Radio Shack is the only place
 I know of for certain that carries these spade lug connectors, you could try a
 smaller independent chain electronic store. Like Active Electronics, for
 example.
 
 Lineman's handset- Phone company lineman test lines by connecting up to a phone
 line with a lineman's handset. There's a few models of Harris brand lineman's
 handset's availible at Home Depot, and you can also find more on the following
 websites: Harris' website at
 http://www.networksupport.harris.com/products/tools/POTS.asp 
-And on  Jensen Tools' website at:
 http://www.jensentools.com/product/category.asp?parent_id=425 
- Jensen Tools contact info is as follows: 

Jensen Tools - 7815 South 46th St. Phoenix, AZ 85044-5399 
Phone-(602)453-3169 or (800)426-1194 Fax-(602)438-1690 or (800)366-9662.

 Another alternative is to type the  words "Lineman handset" in a Google 
search. Although useful, there's not much in the way of features exclusive 
to lineman's handsets that you can't get in many standard phones. The alligator
 clips with their ABN (Angle Bed of Nails)  insulation piercing pins on them can
 be one useful thing. And, the ability to do a line monitor can be another pretty
 good one. (Monitoring the line means listening to the line when the phone is 
hung up, or "on hook"). For example, by line monitoring, you can hear caller ID
 transmissions between the CO (Central Office) and CPE (Customer Premise Equipmet.
 In other words, the customer's caller ID equipment) that come in between the 
first and 2nd rings on an incoming call. But, besides for lineman's handsets, 
there's 2 other ways to go on this.

 The first, and most simple, is to buy what I call a one piece phone.

 (I call it "one piece", because there's no seperate handset and base unit). 

It's all in one nice, compact design. Which is definitely helpful when field phreaking.
(Phreaking outdoors somewhere). I always try to take space and ease of portability into
consideration for much of the telecom equipment I take with me when field phreaking. 
Now, the things is, there just Isn't many one piece phones on the market. There's the Apollo 
flip phone (Sold in your choice of 3 colors) which lat I checked was still being sold at Radio Shack. 
The Super Mini Flip phone from Radio Shack was unbelievably small and lightweight, and even came
with a headphone jack. Sadly, these seem to have been discontinued now. But, if  you're lucky, maybe
a Radio Shack somewhere near you may still have one. Umm... I think the price was down to about 
5 or 6 bucks last I seen. And, there's 2 models of c0nAir phones made that are one piece phones.
The SW114 sold at K Mart (if they're still in business in your area by the time you read this) and the
SW112 flip phone also sold at K mart. I suspect that they may have discontinued the SW112 model, 
as I now no longer see it in my local K mart store anymore. Anyway, the 2nd method of a placebo for
a lineman's handset involves modifying a modular phone handset cord to allow a standard home 
phone that has a keypad built into the handset to be connected to phone jacks and screw terminals. 
Refer to my Conversion Box file at the following web page to learn how to build this:

http://www.hackerhost.com/lph/conversion.txt 

There may also be other web sites where it can be found, too. Go to 

http://www.google.com and type in "Captain B text" in the search to locate all sites currently hosting my
files. The Wireless Beige Box file of mine might also be of interest to you, if you'd like to use a cordless 
phone in place of a lineman's handset to beige box with. Check the following web page: 
http://www.hackerhost.com/lph/wireless.txt - 

Or, use the Google search method mentioned above to find that file of mine if you're
interested. For all my files on hackerhost.com/lph, visit 

http://www.hackerhost.com/lph/index2.html and click on "text philes".

 Can wrench- This is the tool that's used by phone company linemen to open TNI
 (Telephone Network Inteface) boxes and Telco cans. It's nothing more than a
 double sided, hex nutdriver. One side is for TNI boxes using a 3/8" hex nut, and
 the other for Telco cans using a 7/16" nut. These can wrenches are pretty hard
 to come by. I think I remember phreakstore.com carrying these, as well as
 crystals to mod tone dialers into red boxes with, and other good stuff, but
 phreakstore no longer exisits. But, you can also find can wrenches on Jensen
 Tools website at http://www.jensentools.com/product/category.asp?parent_id=405 -
 The combination can wrench is the better of the 2 on there, since there's also
 an optional security hex driver add-on for it to remove the bottom panel, and
 other parts off the enclosure on pay phones. Or, go to Google.com and type in
 the words "can wrench" for more. There's also another way to remove those hex
 nuts on TNI boxes and telco cans. Go to Home Depot and buy either a 1/4" drive
 ratchet, or spinner handle. Actually, I recommend getting both, since the extra
 torq (pressure) ability of the ratchet helps when using it with the 7/16" hex
 nut socket for use on telco cans. But, the spinner handle (which looks much like
 a screw driver) with It's long shaft, fits perfectly down into the TNI box's
 "Telco access only" slot which has the 3/8" nut. Another way to do it is use a
 3/8" hex deep socket bit with a 1/4" drive ratchet to make it fit all the way
 down into the telco access only slot. With some newer model TNI boxes, the 3/8"
 nut is easier to get to, and doesn't require the long shaft of the spinner
 handle, or a deep 3/8" hex deep socket bit used with a ratchet. And, just to
 make mention, these are called hex sockets, and the nuts are called hex nuts
 because that's their shape. 6 equal sides, forming a hexagon shape. Anyway, in
 the case of telco cans, you may find ones that are padlocked. In which case,
 you're out of luck unless you have a bolt cutter to cut the padlock off. Which,
 I don't recommend doing anyway, since you DEFINITELY want to leave ALL phone
 company equipment the way you found it after you done with it. So certainly,
 make sure to close up all telco cans and TNI boxes when done. And, on a side
 note, even if you don't buy a 3/8 hex socket for your 1/4 drive ratchet or
 spinner handle, It's still possible to open up the customer access side of a TNI
 box with a standard phillips or flat head screw driver. Just as long as there's
 no padlock on the TNI box, you can do this.
 
 Phone line tester- If you want to test phone jacks and cords for  correct
 polarity, continuity, (opens) which simply put means whether you have electrical
 voltage/current present or not on your phone line depending on whether there's a
 broken wire connection somewhere, or perhaps a short, or something like that,
 then you'll need to use a line tester. There's 2 types of these sold at Radio
 Shack. One simply is plugged into any phone jack in your home, or even into the
 test jack inside a TNI box. The other line tester tests phone jacks in your
 home, and also modular phone handset cords and phone line cords for the same
 possible faults. In fact, it even tests  standard RG6 type 75 Ohm coaxial cables
 for faults, too. (This type of coaxial, or "co-ax" cable is commonly used by
 cable companies for running cable service over, and is also used to connect VCRs
 and other video equipment to TV sets). Now, the ability to check coax cables for
 problems is fine, by I bought that test in particular becuase of the ability to
 test all those phone related things I mentioned. It's more expensive to buy that
 full featured tester (I think it cost about $17 last I checked) but, considering
 you can do more with it, it can be worth it. Home Depot also sells a few line
 testers under the Ideal brand name. These testers connect up just like in-line
 couplers connected between 2 lengths of phone line cord. I point this out since
 the standard line tester from Radio Shack (for about $5) simply sonnects into a
 phone jack only, not on a line cord like this type. Also, since different line
 testers vary, some will have more LED lights than that light up to show you
 faults than others. For example, the standard line tester has seperate lights
 for lines 1 and 2 individually that will either light up green to indicate
 correct polarity, red for reverse (wrong) polarity, or it simply wont light at
 all if there's a short or open on that phone line. The more full-featured only
 tests line 1 on phone jacks. If you want to test line 2's wiring for problems,
 you'll need to use Radio Shack's 2 line, 3 way  splitter. Simply plug the
 splitter into the phone jack, and run a line cord between the middle jack on the
 splitter to the tester. This also shows that different line testers don't always
 test the same number of lines. Ideal brand manufactures line testers in 2, 3,
 and 4 line testers. Remember, a 1, 2 or 3 line tester won't fit with the phone 
 jacks/plugs of 4 line phone equipment. Nor will 4 line testers fit with 1, 2 or
 3 line phone jacks/plugs. Also, some testers will have a LED light for shorts
 and opens, others may not. In which case, if no LED lights light up, there could
 be either a short or an open condition. In other words, depending on how full
 featured or not your tester is, you may still have to figure out whether there's
 a short or open on your phone line or phone cords.
 
 Tone generator and inductive line tracer probe- Of everything mentioned in this
 file, this is the one that would not be very likely to be used by your average
 Joe Phreaker. Now, although the tone generator and inductive tracer probe can be
 bought seperately at Home Depot, these 2 pieces of telecom equipment are meant
 to be used together. Phone linemen use these for locating a specific phone wire
 pair amongst many. This is particularly useful inside telco cans, and other
 telco junction box equipment. The tone generator is connected to a phone line
 either via a modular line cord and plug into a phone jack, or via alligator
 clips. Once connected and turned on, it puts out either a steady or pulsating
 beep tone. At some point further "downstream" on the same phone line, (like
 inside the nearest telco can for example) the inductive probe is touched to the
 insulation on a wire in the proper wire pair, and the signal is picked up and
 heard through the probe. Another method of doing this is to have something that
 produces a continuous source of sound connected up to a phone line, and connect
 up a lineman's handset or one piece phone with alligator clips somewhere
 downstream on that same phone line. Although the technique is essentially the
 same, the advantage of the inductive line tracer probe as compared to the other
 method is that you wont actually need to physically connect up any gator clips,
 or line cords to the line to hear the signal. Also, unlike the other method, I
 believe the tone generator can even been run over a dead, disconnected line.
 Using a tone generator and probe, or the other method I mentioned, you could
 locate your line in any phone company telco can or other type telecom junction
 box. Harris makes these tone generators and inductive probes. So, there may be
 more info somewhere on Harris' website at www.harris.com.

 
                   *****************************************
                   *              Fax On Demand            *                            
                   *                      by: ic0n         *
                   *****************************************        
                            


 Fax on demand is a system used by a lot of large corporations. 
 Fax on demand only offers one feature, which is sending 
 documents via fax machine. The cool part is that you can input 
 any telephone number in North America and that's where it will
 be sent. I also should add that it's untraceable so that means
 you can attack whomever you want whenever you want and not have 
  to worry about getting busted.
 
When you dial into the fax on demand system, 90 percent of the
 time they will say something like this...
  
 'You have reached blank corporation's fax on demand system'

 Pretty easy to indentify, huh? 
 
 The other 10 percent will have one option to transfer you to 
 the fax on demand system.
 
 They'll give you a few opintons to choose from. Each company
 has theirs setup differently, but here's an idea of how 
 they're setup.
 
 Note: One system is actually setup this way. 

 1: To get index of documents sent to you 
    - Enter the fax number followed by the # key
    - Repeats number entered
     - If the number is correct press 1
      - To re-enter the number press 2

 2: To get documents sent to you 
    - You may order up to 3-5 documents by entering your 
      1st section now...

 Depending on how large the company is and how many documents
 they offer will affect how long the document numbers will be.
 I've seen everything from one to five digits long. 
 
 9: To end the call 

 Like I said earlier in this article each system is setup 
 differently. Some have more features than others but 
 nonetheless they're pretty much the same. 
 
 Another side note if for some reason when fax on demand calls
 and the line is busy it will call the party three more times.
 Some systems will call three times with 15 min. intervals. Or
 the system will call three times within that 15 min's. 
 
 As an extra bonus I'll include some numbers for your 
 phreak enjoyment!!!!
  
 1-877-851-7443
 1-800-446-6212 analog fax
 1-800-909-0263 3m
 1-800-909-0264 kinko's

                   *****************************************
                   * Scan of 1-888-439-03XX                *                                       
                   *     Scanned 03/24/2003    By:Mr. Poop *
                   *****************************************              

00: Not in service
01: Pager
02: Pager
03: Pager
04: Pager
05: Not in service
06: Pager
07: Pager
08: Pager
09: Not in service
10: Pager
11: Pager
12: Nationwide Messaging
13: Not in service
14: Pager
15: Not in service
16: Pager
17: Pager
18: Not in service
19: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
20: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
21: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
22: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
23: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
24: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
25: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
26: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
27: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
28: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
29: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
30: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
31: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
32: Parson's residence
33: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
34: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
35: Jim Cock? 
36: Disconnected or no longer in service
37: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
38: Bluesant? order line
39: Fast busy signal
40: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
41: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
42: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
43: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
44: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
45: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
46: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
47: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
48: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
49: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
50: Jerry's Restraunt?
51: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
52: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
53: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
54: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
55: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
56: Forest Mack?
57: Cannot be reached from your calling area
58: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
59: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
60: Disconnected or no longer in service
61: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
62: MCI Worldcom Paging. Enter the pin number you wish.
63: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
64: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
65: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
66: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
67: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
68: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
69: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
70: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
71: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
72: Modem/carrier
73: Plasma Center?
74: VMB
75: River Oaks
76: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
77: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
78: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
79: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
80: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
81: Some office (VMB)
82: Preserve at Creek Side
83: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
84: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
85: Frontier Flex 800
86: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
87: Wells Fargo
88: Disconnected or is no longer in service
89: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
90: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
91: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
92: Some guy's personal office
93: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
94: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
95: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
96: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
97: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
98: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
99: Cannot be completed as dialed... Please check the number and dial again
 




               *****************************************
               * Telemarketers Don't you just hate them*                  
               *by ic0n  e-mail:ic0n@oldskoolphreak.com*     
               *****************************************

                                
	I really hate telemarketers they always calling at the worst times. I've
    kind of lost my humor over the last few years so I don't even give them a 
    hard time anymore. When I did give them a hard time I used to tell them 
    whom ever they asked for was dead or something similar to that. 

	Well anyways I have an unlisted telephone number and I used to get at 
    lease 20 calls a few from telemarketers. I really did not have the money
    to buy a telezapper and I had what was rumored to be the tone the 
    telezapper played but I never could get it to work. So at that time I 
    decided to do some research to see if there was any information out 
    there. I really did not find much info out there but I found decent 
    amount of information.

	Telemarketers use software on there computer system. I sure you could
    find it on the net somewhere. It's called 'Predictive Dialer' What the 
    program does is similar to what a wardialer does only it makes a list of
    valid numbers and invalid numbers. There's a hole in the program and you
    can use there technology against them. 

	When telemarketers call there's a short silence before a 
    operator/salesperson comes on the line. If you answer the phone and say 
    anything when they call they will add your number to the valid list. If
    the software detects a fax machine it will attempt to send you a fax 
    selling crap. They will add your number to a fax list. To make matters
    ever worse they sell there valid list to other telemarketing company's. 

	There 3 tones that the software looks for. 985.2,1370.6,1776.7 htz.
    If it detects these tones the software where think that your line is a invalid
    number. If you've ever called a disconnected or invalid number you've heard 
    these tones before. 

	All your going to need is a answering machine that will allow you to 
    change the out going greeting/message or have voicemail. Once you download 
    the tone or create one yourself with a tone generator program. 

	Record the tone onto your answering machine or voicemail greeting. Play
    the tone wait a few seconds then finish with your basic message. 

     Here's an example.
    <tone> Wait 5 seconds then you have reached 313-373-1337 leave a message 
    after the beep.

	When the software detects the 3 tones it will take your number and add
    it to the invalid number list. When they do this they won't sell your number
    to other telemarketers. So doing this will stop about 90% of your telemarketers. 

	This will not prevent all telemarketers from calling but after only 2 days
    I noticed a great drop in calls from them. On a final note this is FCC approved
    and is perfectly legal. 

    At this time you can download the Sit tone from The telco-insiders website at
    http://telco-inside.spunge.org/  
  
    here's a direct link to the file.
    http://telco-inside.spunge.org/telezapper.wav



                       *****************************************
                       * Alltel Quick Reference Guide          *                                   
                       *by ic0n   email ic0n@oldskoolphreak.com*                 
                       *****************************************


     Quick Reference for custom calling features.


    This Quick Reference card from Alltel includes simple 
    instructions for using your voicemail. Custom calling
    options and oter services from Alltel for additional
    help dial *611 from your alltel wireless fone. An 
    Alltel customer services representative will be happy
    to assist you at any time. 


    Voicemail --------- To setup or reactivate 
    
    1. Press *p snd (send)
    2. Press the # key when you hear the message.
    3. key in 6245 (mail) if this code does not work try 9999.
       If you cannot get into your mailbox you will have to call
       customer services who may have to reset the box.
    4. 	Follow voice promit instructions you will be asked to
        setup your own 4 to 10 digit passcode.Record your name,
        Record your own personal greeting.
        
      (Remember the passcode must be at lease 4 digits long. 
       and complete all three steps to fully setup your 
       mailbox and will be able to retrieve messages)

           To retrieve messages from a wireless fone...
                     1. Press *9 Snd (send)
                     2. enter passcode
              
           To retrieve messages from a landline fone..
                     1. dial your wireless number
                     2. Press # to interrupt the greeting
                     3. enter passcode
                     4. follow voice promits
  
      Remember you are not being billed fro messages in your 
      mailbox. Your only billed airtime when you retrieve your
      messages.

       To retrieve messages from outside Alltel's coverage area...
                     1. dial area code plus your wireless number
                     2. press the # key to interrupt greeting 
                     3. enter passcode
     

              While listen to voicemail Press....
                     1. Rewind 10 seconds
                     2. pause
                     3. fast forward 10 seconds
                     4. slower playblack
                     8. Normal Playback
                     #. Skip to the next message

              After Listen to message.......
                     4. replay
                     6. send a copy
                     7. erase
                     8. replay
                     9. save
                     *. cancel
          
              Call waiting ------ to active 
       (it's always working unless it's been deactivated)

      When you're on one fone call and someone else calls you, 
      you'll hear a beep.

      If you'd like to take the second call, press Snd (send)
      caller one goes on hold while you speek to caller 2.

      Whenever you'd like to return to the 1st caller either
      wait for the other caller to hang up or press snd (send)

      You'll be charged per minunite airtime for the lenght of
      both calls.


              3 way calling ----- how to use

      With 3 way calling you can have a third party to your 
      initial call.

      Place your 1st call as usual.

      Dial the second number then push snd (send) The 1st caller
      will hear tones while you are dialig. You'll need to press
      snd (send) agian to connect all three parties.

      When either party hangs up, you are still connected to the
      other party.

      You will be charged per-minute airtime for both calls.

       Immediate Call Forwarding

     When your unable to answer your wireless fone, Call 
     forwarding automatically forwards incoming calls to 
     any local or long distance number.

      (wireless or landline)

        To activate

     Enter *72 plus the number you wish to forward to.

     Press Snd (send)

     Listen for confirmation

     Press end
 
     Please take a moment to test that the calls have been 
     forwarded properly. Until you deactivate, all calls will
     ring at the number number you imputed after the *72. You
     still call place outgoing  from your wireless fone.

     To deactivate

     Enter *73 and press Snd (send)
   
     Listen For confimation 

     Press end

     Calls will now ring your wireless fone agian.

        Conditional Call Forwarding

    No answer transfer acts just like call forwarding but in this
    case you have the option of answering the call or allowing 
    your fone to forward the call to another number afrer three 
    rings. 

      To activate 

      Enter *71 plus the number to witch you wish to forward.

      Press snd (send)
 
      Listen for confirmation

      Press end

      You will be charged per-minute airtime for all calls 
      forwarded.

      To deactivate

      Enter *73 and press snd (send)

      Listen for conformation

      Press end

      Please take a moment to test that the calls have been 
      forwarded properly.

         Directory Assistance

      For assistance within your area code.

      Enter 411

      Press snd (send)

      For assistance outside your area code

      enter 1+ area code + 555-1212

      Press Snd (send)

      Remember you are billed a urcharge for all directory 
      assistance calls.

          Caller Id blocking

      For when you prefer your wireless number kept private.

      To activate on a call by call basis

      *67 plus Destination fone number

          Follow me-roaming (fmr)

     (North America Roamer Service)

     To activate

     Press *18 snd (send) wait for tone within 30 minunites, 
     Fmr service is automatically activated.          

     To deactivate

     Press *19 snd (send) while in Fmr city or before entering 
     your 'home' service area.

    (you must reactivate service each day you are roaming)

    Press *730 snd (send) if you return to your home coverage area
    before midnight and you have not already deactivated Fmr. You 
    must reactivate call forwarding and mobile secreary if 
    previously activated.

    Use Fmr when automactic call delivery is not available. Fmr 
    automatically deactivates everynight at midnight.

                         *****************************************
                         * The End of Redboxing                  *                        
                         * by Lucky225    email lucky225@2600.com*
                         *****************************************         

 In the beginning, Ma bell created the operator center and the payphone.  The 
first payphones were the old 3-slot ones. When you placed a long distance call 
from these phone an operator would ask for whatever the rate was for the call 
and when you deposited the coins you would hear bells or gongs, 1 bell for a 
nickel, 2 for a dime, and a gong for a quarter.  This was an ineffective way 
of verifying how many coins we're being deposited and one could easily deposit 
coins on a payphone next to him or ring a little bell, the earliest form of 
redboxing.  When ma bell introduced the one slot payphone it used a single 
frequency for identifying coins that were deposited, 2200hz. 1 66ms beep was a 
nickel, 2 66ms beeps(66ms off) was a dime, and 5 33ms beeps(33ms off) was a 
quarter. This was a good idea, but because it only used a single frequency, a 
system like ACTS could not be widespread as talk-off problems would register 
human voice and sound as valid coin deposits.  In the late 1970s ACTS was 
introduced requiring new payphones that used DTMF coin deposit signaling, with 
the famous DTMF(DUAL-TONE MULTI FREQUENCY) 2200+1700hz deposit tone(same 
timing as the Single frequency 2200hz).  ACTS was supposed to be the latest 
and greatest thing back then requiring less operators for payphone customers 
and Automating payphone long distance calls.  But it was a major step 
backwards for AT&T.  By the early 80s phone phreaks with blueboxes no longer 
working found another way to call long distance by fooling the phone company 
with tones.

 It's amazing that a service so susceptible to fraud has survived this long, 
but it is now coming to an end.  On May 21, 2001 AT&T filed an application(NSD 
File No. W-P-D-497) with the FCC to discontinue interstate sent-paid coin 
service(ACTS). On October 15, 2001 by public notice(DA-01-2375) the FCC 
granted AT&T's request.  The application reports that it's earnings from the 
service are small and rapidly declining, and that only a small amount of calls 
are placed fom phones where the service is provided, furthermore that it costs 
millions of dollars to provide the service each year, an amount far greater 
than the revenues generated.  Also, the rates are rediculous compared to what 
one would pay if he or she was using a calling card or other form of payment, 
a minimum of $4.65 of interstate long distance calls, a $1.95 coin surcharge 
fee + $2.70 for each 3 minutes.  The $1.95 is a one-time fee, however the 
$2.70 is the minimum you will be paying for each additional 3 minutes, that's 
90 cents/min, rates that were probably driven up from redbox fraud. 
 When you place a long distance call from ACTS payphones you will now get the 
following recording: .Your call will now be completed.  Please note, effective 
soon, this phone will no longer accept coins for AT&T long distance calls.  
You may wish to begin using a prepaid calling card or other payment methods as 
a substitute.. You can hear this recording at 

http://amatus.austin2600.org/~lucky225/redboxatt.wav

 Once AT&T discontinues the service, that will be the end of redboxing.  AT&T 
is the only carrier that offers sent-paid coin service.  If you try to use any 
101XXX Carrier, for example MCI's 10-10-222+1+NUMBER, you will still be routed 
to AT&T's automated system.  I contacted Carmell Weathers of the FCC about 
this to try to find out if any other carriers had offered to continue 
providing sent-paid coin service, and here's what he had to say: 

Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 17:40:08 -0400
From: Carmell Weathers <CWEATHER@fcc.gov>
To: lucky225@2600.COM
Subject: Re: AT&T Coin Sent Paid Service Discontinuation

Lucky225,
so far, the FCC "has not" granted AT&T's request to discontinue service.

Privileged & Confidential

--- end of email ---

 I'm not sure what he meant by this as they have already granted AT&T's 
request by public notice, perhaps it's still in transition and AT&T is going 
to be forced to continue providing the service, doubtful though. Redboxing 
will soon become history though, even with AT&T's discontinuation the local 
phone company does provide ACTS for intraLATA calls, but I'm sure the 
payphones will start being replaced with Nortel Milleniums and COCOTS in the 
near future so keep your eye out and if you haven't done any experimenting 
with ACTS payphones, now's probably you're last chance. Note however that 
Canada still uses single frequency 2200hz payphone, but those are slowly being 
phased out too.

                             *****************************************
                             *        The 752 Wardial Project        *                                  
                             * by NO CARRIER    email dtmf@email.com *
                             *****************************************                

 Preface
 -------

 This file is the results of a modem wardial of the entire 752 exchange in 
 the 508 area code. The 752 exchange is located in Worcester Massachusetts,
 and is a very old exchange. The wardial began on December 9, 2002, and
 was completed on December 13, 2002.



 Keys & Notes
 ------------

 HNG - Modem picked up, connected, then disconnected.
 NO ANSWER - The number was noted as a carrier, but rang out when called.


 If there is nothing under the 'Notes & Information' collum, then the 
 system did not respond to any keys. If anyone happens to dial up one
 of the systems that don't respond, and find something interesting on
 one of them, drop an email to dtmf@email.com, and let me know what 
 you've found.
 

 I'm also planning on releasing a seperate file with non modem phone
 numbers that were found and noted during this carrier scan. So look
 for that sometime in the near future.


 Carrier Results
 ---------------

 +1 508-752-XXXX

 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
         Number      Baud/bps    Notes & Information  
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

       752-0055       31200
       752-0059       28800      HNG
       752-0137       31200      login:
       752-0276       31200
       752-0446       2400
       752-0484       1200       HNG    
       752-0516       28800      AAAAAAA
       752-0522       14400      OpenVMS Alpha Operating System V7.2-1
       752-0724       31200
       752-0728       14400
       752-1026       2400       (Garbled) -> Displays date and temp.
       752-1069       14400      OpenVMS Alpha Operating System V7.2-1
       752-1135       9600       ENTER PASSWORD
       752-1138       2400
       752-1160       14400
       752-1261       31200      Enter login name:
       752-1262       31200      siteman!login:
       752-1347       33600      Garbage. (Windows dial-up server ?)
       752-1383       19200      Garbage -> +++ (Escape Sequence)
       752-1406       14400      Login: -> (VT100)
       752-1427       9600
       752-1627       31200      Data Switch Series - F.4.00
       752-1713       33600      
       752-1765       2400
       752-1782       31200      **B000000023be50
       752-1883       14400      User Access Verification - Username:
       752-1936       26400      **B000000023be50
       752-2436       2400
       752-2895       2400       PQNode Control Program On-Line version A3.6
       752-2896       33600      ROLM CBX  MODEL 10 -> (7,E,1)
       752-2918       300        COCOT (?)
       752-2951       28800      ?~?~?~?~?~
       752-3205       2400       SALISB login: -> (7,E,1)
       752-3368       26400
       752-3543       14400      CCITRIAD PRISM
       752-3617       1200
       752-3959       2400       ?~?~?~?~?~
       752-4202       1200       HNG
       752-4264       14400
       752-4333       24000
       752-4505       1200       Garbage.
       752-4507       14400      User Access Verification - Password:
       752-5045       28800
       752-5143       2400       SALISB login: (Scrolls) -> (7,E,1)
       752-5194       2400       ENTER ID:
       752-5468       14400      login:
       752-5508       9600       Building Name : WORCESTER MARKET
       752-5724       9600       SCO OpenServer(TM) Release 5
       752-5852       2400       Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.5
       752-5946       9600       Enter Password: -> (7,E,1)
       752-5965       2400       Garbage.
       752-6041       9600       Enter Password:
       752-6349       14400
       752-6439       33600
       752-6529       33600      USRobotics Courier V.Everything Dial Security Session
       752-6581       33600
       752-6658       9600       Tyco Electronics Network
       752-6760       26400
       752-7177       14400
       752-7256       2400       C2000 Login - 2WORCESTER-I97A -> (VT100)
       752-7308       NO ANSWER
       752-7530       1200       Displays stats. -> (7,E,1)
       752-7645       1200
       752-7822       1200
       752-7843       31200
       752-7845       31200      User Access Verification - Username: 
       752-7852       28800      USL UNIX System V Release 4.2 Version 1
       752-7890       14400      Login:
       752-7999       14400
       752-8232       NO ANSWER
       752-8309       1200
       752-8352       31200      Garbage.
       752-8643       2400
       752-8791       33600      Enter password:
       752-8830       28800      
       752-8988       9600
       752-9035       14400
       752-9167       28800      User ID >
       752-9180       9600       SCO OpenServer(TM) Release 5   
       752-9191       31200      neescom-jci> -> [Type '?' at the prompt]
       752-9353       1200       HNG
       752-9395       33600      Garbage.
       752-9407       33600
       752-9446       1200       HNG
       752-9553       33600      Enter login name:
       752-9726       1200       HNG
       752-9732       14400      SCO OpenServer(TM) Release 5 (From Compaq)
       752-9759       1200
       752-9951       14400      NNN
       752-9999       14400      NNN

                  ********************************************
                  *Caller ID Spoofing w/Qwest Security Screen*                  
                  *          by  dual_parallel and Rax       *                
                  ********************************************

 Security Screen is a service from Qwest that goes beyond Anonymous
 Call Rejection (ACR) by keeping unidentified callers from even
 ringing a subscriber's phone.  Security Screen costs $2.95 per
 month and also requires subscription to Qwest's Caller ID (CID)
 service. 

 As mentioned on the Qwest Security Screen home page
 (http://www.qwest.com/pcat/for_home/product/1,1354,702_1_8,00.html),
 when Security Screen is encountered, a caller can enter any number
 if the caller is originally unidentified - like a telemarketer
 calling from a PBX.  Regarding regular subscriber calls, most
 Security Screen users couple Security Screen with ACR, so *67 calls
 will be stopped if there is an attempt to spoof Caller ID.

 Some simple ways around this are to op divert or use a calling card
 and then spoof the Caller ID.  The called party's CID box will show
 "Security Screen" for the name and the spoofed number.

 See Figure 1: CID Spoof with Qwest Security Screen at:

 http://www.oldskoolphreak.com/p_gallery/cidspoof.html

 So, the called party's phone will ring, and the receipient will
 believe that the caller has encountered Security Screen and
 honestly identified themselves.  Qwest is performing a disservice
 by charging for this feature called "Security" Screen.

 References
 ----------

 Caller ID Basics
 http://www.testmark.com/develop/tml_callerid_cnt.html
 
 Caller ID Spoofing
 http://www.verizonfears.com/h2k2

 Custom Choice Reference Guide
 http://www.oldskoolphreak.com/p_gallery/custom_c.html

 Qwest Calling Features & Services
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                            * Phreaking Your Local EWSD             *              
                            *           by  ls-la     on: 2/17/2003 *
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First, a note from Woz:
=======================

In an email from someone to Woz:
...I was wanting to know if you think phreaking is dead...

Woz:
Phreaking is largely a desire for shy technical-only types to have a type of social interaction that is denied 
to them because of their strangeness. It's like psychological compensation. Social energies have to come out,
even if it's not in phony conversations with all the other people, but rather in mildly anti-social ways. 
Phreaking is just a phrase for technically based pranks, for the most part. It's always been here and always will be.

One thing that I found is that youngsters like to learn 'how' to phreak but almost all will obey limits that are agreed
upon as part of their instruction. You can be smart and not be destructive. I like to laugh, even if somebody is being
tricked. But you shouldn't do things for the money, or that cause irreversible destruction.

=======================

I certainly can't disagree with that, but I surely do not wholly agree to it.


"We're sorry. You have reached a number that is disconnected or no longer in service. 
If you feel you have reached this recording in error, please hang up, and dial your operator."

I live in a small place, so when I hand scan the NPA-NXX-99xx domain, I reach the above 
recording most of the time. If you are in a larger area, you'll have way more NXX's to worry 
about; however, you will surely find some modem carriers SOMEWHERE. Just eliminate your
voice #'s from some reverse directory search like an online phonebook 

(http://www.qwestdex.com) 

or if you're in a small town, your phonebook might have a reverse directory. 

(References are at the end of the file.)

Enough with the intro, come with me as I show you the internals of my local EWSD V12:

atdt9,xxx99xx
NO CARRIER  (Don't give up! Keep trying, especially if the carrier sounds like it warbles)
atdt9,xxx99xx
CONNECT 19200/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS




   PLEASE ENTER USERID FOR XXXXX   
   < INVALID USERID




   PLEASE ENTER USERID FOR XXXXX   
   <xxxxx



   PLEASE ENTER CURRENT PASSWORD
   (AND OPTIONALLY A NEW ONE SEPARATED BY BLANK).
   <@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@    
    MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM    
    #################################################    

   XXXXX/CLLI
2/USQCBR4V0012/                 03-02-14  03:22:41
M  8220         TAC6/XXXXX            2969/00000

   USERID XXXXX    NOT AUTHORIZED TO OPEN A SESSION.           MASKNO:12062
<5i~at
OK
atdt9,xxx9922
CONNECT 16800/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS



>

   XXXXX 03-02-14 03:23:50 IDCI1                     
M  ? NOT EXEC'D                                                            
   8225         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   ?                                                             NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CODE MISSING                                                   

   END JOB 8225




>

   XXXXX 03-02-14 03:24:06 IDCI1                     
M  ? NOT EXEC'D                                                            
   8226         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   ?                                                             NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CODE MISSING                                                   

   END JOB 8226

who
 PM

   XXXXX 03-02-14 03:24:33 IDCI1                     
M  WHO? NOT EXEC'D                                                         
   8229         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   WHO?                                                          NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   UNKNOWN COMMAND                                                        

   END JOB 8229


help
 PM

   XXXXX 03-02-14 03:24:43 IDCI1                     
M  HELP? NOT EXEC'D                                                        
   8230         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   HELP?                                                         NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   UNKNOWN COMMAND                                                        

   END JOB 8230


?
 PM

   XXXXX 03-02-14 03:24:54 IDCI1                     
M  ? NOT EXEC'D                                                            
   8232         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   ?                                                             NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CODE MISSING                                                   

   END JOB 8232


list
 PM

   XXXXX 03-02-14 03:25:16 IDCI1                     
M  LIST? NOT EXEC'D                                                        
   8233         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   LIST?                                                         NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   UNKNOWN COMMAND                                                        

   END JOB 8233


?idci1
 PM

   XXXXX 03-02-14 03:25:26 IDCI1                     
M  ?IDCI1 NOT EXEC'D                                                       
   8235         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   ?IDCI1                                                        NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND TEXT FOUND AFTER EXECUTION CHARACTER                           

   END JOB 8235


ish
 PM

   XXXXX 03-02-14 03:26:01 IDCI1                     
M  ISH? NOT EXEC'D                                                         
   8237         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   ISH?                                                          NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   UNKNOWN COMMAND                                                        

   END JOB 8237

?
 PM

  XXXXX 03-02-14 03:26:14 IDCI1                     
M  ? NOT EXEC'D                                                            
   8238         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   ?                                                             NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CODE MISSING                                                   

   END JOB 8238


?fr
 PM

   XXXXX 03-02-14 03:26:20 IDCI1                     
M  ?FR NOT EXEC'D                                                          
   8240         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   ?FR                                                           NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND TEXT FOUND AFTER EXECUTION CHARACTER                           

   END JOB 8240





>?

   XXXXX 03-02-14 03:26:46 IDCI1                     
M  ? NOT EXEC'D                                                            
   8241         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   ?                                                             NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CODE MISSING                                                   

   END JOB 8241


q
 PM

  XXXXX 03-02-14 03:27:01 IDCI1                     
M  Q? NOT EXEC'D                                                           
   8243         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   Q?                                                            NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   UNKNOWN COMMAND                                                        

   END JOB 8243


quit
 PM

  XXXXX 03-02-14 03:27:07 IDCI1                     
M  QUIT? NOT EXEC'D                                                        
   8244         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   QUIT?                                                         NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   UNKNOWN COMMAND                                                        

   END JOB 8244


dispautcl   (aha! here's the commands!)
 PM


M  AUTCL=1


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

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M  DISPAUTCL:AUTCL=1; EXEC'D                                               
   8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   DISPAUTCL:AUTCL=1;                                                EXEC'D

   TABLE OF AUTHORIZATION CLASS:

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
   -------+----------------------------------------------------------------
    1      ACCEPCALL    ACCEPCALLID  ACCEPTSTCONN ACTAMAREC    ACTAMATEST  
           ACTAMATPS    ACTC7LINKAL  ACTCALLTRAC  ACTCCNCTRAC  ACTCLAMSCHD 
           ACTCNPATCH   ACTCPDMPC    ACTCPPRPCH   ACTCPTRPCH   ACTCSCTRAC  
           ACTCXATNFEA  ACTCXSCOF    ACTDEST      ACTDLUTRAC   ACTDMPSGMSG 
           ACTEKTSTRAC  ACTEQTRAP    ACTFIXPOINT  ACTFNS       ACTGEN      
           ACTGSLTRAC   ACTHWTRAC    ACTIAFEAT    ACTIAOPT     ACTIOPPRPCH 
           ACTIOPTRPCH  ACTIPNUC     ACTISDNTRAC  ACTJXTUS     ACTLIOSERV  
           ACTLOADLIB   ACTLTGBPT    ACTLTGPRPCH  ACTLTGTRAC   ACTLTGTRPCH 
           ACTMDDAUDIT  ACTMETRA     ACTNUC       ACTOSITRAC   ACTOUTDIV   
           ACTOUTSUP    ACTPATCHSEQ  ACTPHPATCH   ACTPICTRAC   ACTPIOTRAC  
           ACTQUEUE     ACTRENCRYPT  ACTROUTE     ACTRSUPRPCH  ACTRSUTRC   
           ACTRSUTRPCH  ACTSEMASTAT  ACTSIGNTRAC  ACTSPSERV    ACTSSPCONCK 
           ACTSWD       ACTSYSLDD    ACTTESTPATH  ACTTRARPT    ACTTRFRPTYP 
           ACTTRTRAP    ACTTSLFUS    ACTUTLFUNC   ACTUTTRAC    ACTWST      

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
   -------+----------------------------------------------------------------
           ACTX25STC    ACTX25TRAC   ALLOWAUDIT   ALLOWLTGFRPT ALLOWMMRPT  
           ALLOWSSA     ALLOWSSPRT   ALLOWWSTIC   BARROUTE     CALLIDS     
           CANACCESS    CANACDGRP    CANACPT      CANAFILE     CANAFRCPT   
           CANAFRL      CANAFRPAT    CANAFRTIME   CANAINGRP    CANAINTRIG  
           CANALIAS     CANALPER     CANALTEXT    CANAMASTC    CANAMASTUDY 
           CANAMP       CANAPPL      CANAPSENTAB  CANAREACODE  CANASYMKEY  
           CANATDEST    CANAUT       CANAUTCL     CANC7CLSET   CANC7DP     
           CANC7LINK    CANC7LSET    CANC7LSETDP  CANC7OPC     CANC7TGREL  
           CANC7USER    CANCALLTRAC  CANCAP       CANCARR      CANCARRDEST 
           CANCBPT      CANCCNCTRAC  CANCGRP      CANCGRPDAT   CANCITERA   
           CANCLAMSCHD  CANCLASSDAT  CANCLTAR     CANCNPATCH   CANCONFRNC  
           CANCOPL      CANCPE       CANCPPRPCH   CANCPT       CANCPTCOS   
           CANCPTGRP    CANCPTRPCH   CANCPVDNDAT  CANCQGRP     CANCSANI    
           CANCSAUTC    CANCSC       CANCSCGRP    CANCSDCAN    CANCSPBSPDL 
           CANCSPRJCL   CANCSPROF    CANCSPT      CANCSPVSPDL  CANCSSCRLST 
           CANCSTMGRP   CANCTYPFEA   CANCTYPLST   CANCXACCOS   CANCXAUTC   
           CANCXCPT     CANCXDN      CANCXGFEA    CANCXGRP     CANCXHCOS   
           CANCXINC     CANCXLFEA    CANCXMLHG    CANCXMLHGL   CANCXOFQ    
           CANCXSCHED   CANCXSCOF    CANCXSFEA    CANCXSUB     CANCXTGBIND 

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0002                                                  
   8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
   -------+----------------------------------------------------------------
           CANDEST      CANDESTDAT   CANDESTSCHD  CANDIRCALL   CANDLU      
           CANDLUMOD    CANDLUTRAC   CANDN        CANDNDEST    CANDVGRP    
           CANEAL       CANEKTSTRAC  CANEQTRAP    CANESP       CANFGRP     
           CANFGRPPW    CANFILETRF   CANFKDESC    CANFKMP      CANFNS      
           CANFUOMT     CANGEN       CANGSLTRAC   CANHCARRDAT  CANHOLIDAY  
           CANIAFEAT    CANIAOPT     CANIDT       CANINC       CANINODPCPT 
           CANIOC       CANIOP       CANIOPPRPCH  CANIOPTRPCH  CANIPNUC    
           CANISDNTRAC  CANJOB       CANKEY       CANLCCRAX    CANLMBLK    
           CANLOCKRST   CANLOGEVENT  CANLOGLINK   CANLOGOBJ    CANLTG      
           CANLTGBPT    CANLTGPRPCH  CANLTGTRAC   CANLTGTRPCH  CANLTU      
           CANMALAD     CANMGIF      CANMGLINK    CANMLHG      CANMLHGL    
           CANMOD       CANMSGRP     CANMTD       CANMUX       CANNEATSADR 
           CANNMCNTL    CANNUC       CANOBSCALL   CANOMT       CANORIGPT   
           CANOSIADR    CANPATCHSEQ  CANPATCOS    CANPHCSN     CANPHCUG    
           CANPHDEST    CANPHLINE    CANPHLN      CANPHPATCH   CANPOSPT    
           CANPRNAME    CANPRO       CANPTP       CANPTPSCHED  CANQASSIGN  
           CANQUEUE     CANRCU       CANROUTE     CANROUTESW   CANROUTETHR 
           CANRSU       CANRSUDAT    CANRSUDEST   CANRSULINK   CANRSULTGCN 
           CANRSUPRPCH  CANRSUTRC    CANRSUTRPCH  CANSCCPSS    CANSCRSCHD  

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0003                                                  
   8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
   -------+----------------------------------------------------------------
           CANSESSION   CANSFG       CANSLSS      CANSLSSMBR   CANSPENTRY  
           CANSUB       CANTARSCHED  CANTEPT      CANTEQ       CANTEQDAT   
           CANTGDAT     CANTGRP      CANTGRPPAT   CANTGTSTDAT  CANTMBLK    
           CANTOLLCAT   CANTRABLOCK  CANTRACELST  CANTRAINC    CANTRARPT   
           CANTRDAT     CANTRLGRP    CANTRTRAP    CANTRUNK     CANTSLFUS   
           CANTSP       CANUSERID    CANUTTRAC    CANWST       CANWSTGRP   
           CANWSTPRT    CANX25DTE    CANX25LINK   CANX25PVC    CANX25ROUTE 
           CANZOPT      CATFILE      CHANGETSTOBJ CHANGETSTPRT COMAMP      
           COMBAP       COMCMC       COMCXATNFEA  COMPFILE     COMSYSTEM   
           CONFAMP      CONFBAP      CONFBCMY     CONFC7DP     CONFC7LINK  
           CONFCAP      CONFCCG      CONFCCNC     CONFCITERA   CONFCMY     
           CONFCOU      CONFCR       CONFCSC      CONFDIU      CONFDLU     
           CONFDLUEQ    CONFDLUMOD   CONFDLUPORT  CONFIDT      CONFIOC     
           CONFIOP      CONFIOPG     CONFJXTUS    CONFLAU      CONFLTGCTL  
           CONFLTGPER   CONFMB       CONFMBUL     CONFMBUS     CONFMDD     
           CONFMOD      CONFMTD      CONFOMT      CONFPH       CONFPORT    
           CONFRSUEQ    CONFSLCLINK  CONFSN       CONFSSG      CONFSU      
           CONFSYP      CONFTSG      CONFTU       CONFX25LINK  CONNATE     
           CONNTSTACC   CONTJOB      CONTMDDACT   COPYFWLOAD   COPYGEN     

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   XXXXX 03-02-14 04:36:48 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0004                                                  
   8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
   -------+----------------------------------------------------------------
           COPYLOGFILE  CORRSEASON   CORRTIME     CRACCESS     CRACDGRP    
           CRACPT       CRAFILE      CRAFRCPT     CRAFRPAT     CRAINGRP    
           CRAINTRIG    CRAMP        CRAPPL       CRAPSENTAB   CRC7CLSET   
           CRC7DP       CRC7LINK     CRC7LSET     CRC7OPC      CRC7USER    
           CRCANCUT     CRCAP        CRCARR       CRCBPT       CRCGRP      
           CRCITERA     CRCONFRNC    CRCOPL       CRCPE        CRCPT       
           CRCPTGRP     CRCQGRP      CRCSANI      CRCSAUTC     CRCSC       
           CRCSCGRP     CRCSDCAN     CRCSPRJCL    CRCSPROF     CRCSPT      
           CRCSPVSPDL   CRCSSCRLST   CRCSTMGRP    CRCTYPLST    CRCXAUTC    
           CRCXCPT      CRCXDN       CRCXGRP      CRCXINC      CRDEST      
           CRDLU        CRDLUMOD     CRDN         CRDNDEST     CRDVGRP     
           CREAL        CREALLVL     CRENTCUT     CRFGRP       CRFILE      
           CRFKMP       CRFUOMT      CRIDT        CRINC        CRIOC       
           CRIOP        CRIPNUC      CRJXTUS      CRLCCRAX     CRLOGLINK   
           CRLTG        CRLTU        CRMGIF       CRMGLINK     CRMLHG      
           CRMLHGL      CRMOD        CRMSGRP      CRMTD        CRMUX       
           CRNEATSADR   CRNUC        CROMT        CRORIGPT     CROSIADR    
           CRPHCSN      CRPHDEST     CRPHLINE     CRPOSPT      CRPRO       
           CRQUEUE      CRRCU        CRROUTE      CRRSU        CRRSUDEST   

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   XXXXX 03-02-14 04:36:48 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0005                                                  
   8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
   -------+----------------------------------------------------------------
           CRRSULINK    CRRSULTGCN   CRSCCPSS     CRSFG        CRSUB       
           CRTEPT       CRTEQ        CRTGRP       CRTRLGRP     CRTRUNK     
           CRTSP        CRUSERID     CRWST        CRWSTGRP     CRWSTPRT    
           CRX25DTE     CRX25LINK    CRX25PVC     CRX25ROUTE   CRZOPT      
           CUTSSPRT     DACTAMAREC   DACTAMATEST  DACTAMATPS   DACTC7LINKAL
           DACTCLAMSCHD DACTCNPATCH  DACTCPDMPC   DACTCPPRPCH  DACTCPTRPCH 
           DACTCSCTRAC  DACTCXATNFEA DACTCXSCOF   DACTDEST     DACTDMPSGMSG
           DACTFIXPOINT DACTFNS      DACTHWTRAC   DACTIOPPRPCH DACTIOPTRPCH
           DACTIPNUC    DACTJXTUS    DACTLOADLIB  DACTLTGPRPCH DACTLTGTRPCH
           DACTMDDAUDIT DACTNUC      DACTOUTSUP   DACTPATCHSEQ DACTPHPATCH 
           DACTPICTRAC  DACTPIOTRAC  DACTQUEUE    DACTRSUPRPCH DACTRSUTRC  
           DACTRSUTRPCH DACTSEMASTAT DACTSPSERV   DACTSYSLDD   DACTTRARPT  
           DACTTRFRPTYP DACTTSLFUS   DACTUTTRAC   DACTWST      DACTX25STC  
           DACTX25TRAC  DECOUTDIV    DELFILE      DELLTGBPT    DELTSTSCHED 
           DIAGACALGOR  DIAGAMP      DIAGBAP      DIAGBCMY     DIAGCAP     
           DIAGCCNC     DIAGCMY      DIAGCOU      DIAGCR       DIAGDCR     
           DIAGDES      DIAGDIU      DIAGDLU      DIAGDLUEQ    DIAGDLUMOD  
           DIAGIOC      DIAGIOP      DIAGIOPG     DIAGLAU      DIAGLTG     
           DIAGMB       DIAGMBUL     DIAGMBUS     DIAGMDD      DIAGMOD     

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   XXXXX 03-02-14 04:36:48 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0006                                                  
   8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
    -------+-------------------------------------------------------------
           DIAGMTD      DIAGOMT      DIAGRSUEQ    DIAGSN       DIAGSSG     
           DIAGSU       DIAGTRUNK    DIAGTSG      DIAGTU       DISCONNATE  
           DISCONTSTACC DISPA4TPVAL  DISPABNLOG   DISPACCESS   DISPACDGRP  
           DISPACPT     DISPAENTRY   DISPAFILE    DISPAFRCPT   DISPAFRL    
           DISPAFRPAT   DISPAFRTIME  DISPAINGRP   DISPAINTRIG  DISPALARM   
           DISPALIAS    DISPALMODE   DISPALPER    DISPALPRIO   DISPALTEXT  
           DISPAMAMDT   DISPAMAOFFID DISPAMAREC   DISPAMASCHED DISPAMASTC  
           DISPAMASTRL  DISPAMASTUDY DISPAMATEST  DISPAMATPS   DISPAMATRPT 
           DISPAMP      DISPAPPL     DISPAPSCTRL  DISPAREACODE DISPAUDIT   
           DISPAUT      DISPAUTCL    DISPBAFAULT  DISPC7ALCOND DISPC7CLSET 
           DISPC7DACTAL DISPC7DP     DISPC7LINK   DISPC7LSET   DISPC7NOTI  
           DISPC7OPC    DISPC7RSET   DISPC7TGREL  DISPC7THR    DISPC7USER  
           DISPCALLDAT  DISPCALLTRAC DISPCAP      DISPCARR     DISPCBPT    
           DISPCBPULS   DISPCCG      DISPCCGPAR   DISPCCNCTRAC DISPCFTJOB  
           DISPCGRP     DISPCITERA   DISPCLAMSCHD DISPCLASSDAT DISPCLTAR   
           DISPCNMEM    DISPCNPATCH  DISPCONFRNC  DISPCONN     DISPCOPL    
           DISPCPDMPC   DISPCPE      DISPCPPRPCH  DISPCPT      DISPCPTGRP  
           DISPCPTRPCH  DISPCQGRP    DISPCSANI    DISPCSAUTC   DISPCSC     
           DISPCSCGRP   DISPCSCTRAC  DISPCSDCAN   DISPCSINFD   DISPCSNPA   

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   XXXXX 03-02-14 04:36:48 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0007                                                  
   8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
   -------+----------------------------------------------------------------
           DISPCSPBSPDL DISPCSPRJCL  DISPCSPROF   DISPCSPT     DISPCSPVSPDL
           DISPCSSCRLST DISPCSTMGRP  DISPCTRLTIME DISPCTYPLST  DISPCXATNFEA
           DISPCXAUTC   DISPCXCPT    DISPCXDN     DISPCXGRP    DISPCXINC   
           DISPCXMDR    DISPCXMLHG   DISPCXMLHGL  DISPCXOFQ    DISPCXSCHED 
           DISPCXSCOF   DISPCXSUB    DISPCXTGBIND DISPDBSIZE   DISPDBTHR   
           DISPDEST     DISPDESTSCHD DISPDEVAUT   DISPDIAGSTAT DISPDIRCALL 
           DISPDISK     DISPDLU      DISPDLUMOD   DISPDLUPD    DISPDLUPORT 
           DISPDLUTRAC  DISPDMPSGMSG DISPDN       DISPDNDEST   DISPDVGRPLNK
           DISPEAL      DISPEALLVL   DISPEKTSTRAC DISPESP      DISPEXCHDATA
           DISPEXCHFE   DISPEXDDAT   DISPFGRP     DISPFGRPATT  DISPFILE    
           DISPFILETEXT DISPFILETRF  DISPFIXPOINT DISPFKDESC   DISPFKMP    
           DISPFNS      DISPFUOMTLNK DISPFWLOAD   DISPGEN      DISPGSLTRAC 
           DISPHMSTAT   DISPHOLIDAY  DISPHWTRAC   DISPIAFEAT   DISPIAOPT   
           DISPIDT      DISPINC      DISPINDIC    DISPINODPCPT DISPIOC     
           DISPIOP      DISPIOPPRPCH DISPIOPTRPCH DISPIPNUC    DISPISDNTRAC
           DISPISWTHR   DISPJOB      DISPJOSITDAT DISPJXTUS    DISPKEY     
           DISPLCCRAX   DISPLINETHR  DISPLIOPT    DISPLISTTOAN DISPLNLCKOUT
           DISPLOCDIAL  DISPLOCDIG   DISPLOCKRST  DISPLOGATT   DISPLOGEVENT
           DISPLOGLINK  DISPLOGOBJ   DISPLTG      DISPLTGBPT   DISPLTGPRPCH

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0008                                                  
   8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
   -------+----------------------------------------------------------------
           DISPLTGRESRC DISPLTGTRAC  DISPLTGTRPCH DISPLTGUSAGE DISPLTU     
           DISPMAL      DISPMALAD    DISPMALCON   DISPMD       DISPMDDAUDIT
           DISPMGIF     DISPMGLINK   DISPMLHG     DISPMLHGL    DISPMMRPT   
           DISPMMSCHED  DISPMO       DISPMOD      DISPMSGLNK   DISPMSGRPLNK
           DISPMT       DISPMTAERR   DISPMTD      DISPMUX      DISPNBOOK   
           DISPNEATSADR DISPNMCNTL   DISPNSPMPTHR DISPNUC      DISPOBSCALL 
           DISPOMT      DISPORIGPT   DISPOSIADR   DISPOSITRAC  DISPOUTSUP  
           DISPOVLD     DISPOWSCRN   DISPPATCHSEQ DISPPCMAC    DISPPCMUSDAT
           DISPPDCCHR   DISPPDCCNTL  DISPPDCPERF  DISPPHBC     DISPPHBP    
           DISPPHCSN    DISPPHCUG    DISPPHDEST   DISPPHLINE   DISPPHLN    
           DISPPHMEM    DISPPHPATCH  DISPPHPROF   DISPPHROUT   DISPPICTRAC 
           DISPPIOTRAC  DISPPIT      DISPPMSURV   DISPPORT     DISPPOSPT   
           DISPPRIMBLSQ DISPPRNAME   DISPPRO      DISPPSWDAT   DISPPTPSCHED
           DISPQ3JOB    DISPQASSIGN  DISPQUEUE    DISPRCU      DISPRDTDAT  
           DISPRECESC   DISPRECOVR   DISPROUTE    DISPROUTESW  DISPROUTETHR
           DISPRSU      DISPRSUAPT   DISPRSUDAT   DISPRSUDEST  DISPRSUEQ   
           DISPRSULINK  DISPRSULPT   DISPRSULTGCN DISPRSUPRPCH DISPRSUTRC  
           DISPRSUTRPCH DISPSCCPSS   DISPSCRSCHD  DISPSDNDAT   DISPSECTHR  
           DISPSEMASTAT DISPSESSION  DISPSFG      DISPSLSS     DISPSNBERC  

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0009                                                  
   8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
   -------+----------------------------------------------------------------
           DISPSNPD     DISPSPENTRY  DISPSPFILE   DISPSPLITOPT DISPSSA     
           DISPSSP      DISPSSPRT    DISPSUB      DISPTARSCHED DISPTEPT    
           DISPTEQ      DISPTEQDAT   DISPTGRP     DISPTGRPPAT  DISPTGRPTHR 
           DISPTGTSTDAT DISPTHR      DISPTIME     DISPTIOUT    DISPTJOB    
           DISPTMCNTL   DISPTOLLCAT  DISPTRABLOCK DISPTRACELST DISPTRACGR  
           DISPTRACKER  DISPTRACNTL  DISPTRAINC   DISPTRAMAP   DISPTRAPS   
           DISPTRASEP   DISPTRLGRP   DISPTRTVAL   DISPTRUNK    DISPTSG     
           DISPTSLFUS   DISPTSP      DISPTSTJOB   DISPTSTRES   DISPTSTSCHED
           DISPUPDATE   DISPUSERID   DISPUTTRAC   DISPWDCAT    DISPWST     
           DISPWSTGRP   DISPWSTPRT   DISPX25DTE   DISPX25LINK  DISPX25PVC  
           DISPX25ROUTE DISPX25STC   DISPX25TRAC  DISPZOPT     DMPAMAT     
           DMPCALLTRAC  DMPCCNCTRAC  DMPCPIMDMP   DMPCPMEM     DMPCSCTRAC  
           DMPDLUTRAC   DMPEKTSTRAC  DMPGSLTRAC   DMPIOPIMDMP  DMPISDNTRAC 
           DMPLTGBPT    DMPLTGIMDMP  DMPLTGTRAC   DMPMODMEM    DMPOSITRAC  
           DMPPICTRAC   DMPPIOSTC    DMPPIOTRAC   DMPRSUIMDMP  DMPRSUTRC   
           DMPSFGSYMP   DMPSGMSG     DMPSU        DMPUTTRAC    DMPX25STC   
           DMPX25TRAC   DUMPFILE     EDITACCESS   EDITACDGRP   EDITAINGRP  
           EDITCSANI    EDITCSAUTC   EDITCSDCAN   EDITCSPRJCL  EDITCSPROF  
           EDITCSPVSPDL EDITCSSCRLST EDITDIRCALL  EDITEQN      EDITFKMP    

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   M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0010                                                  
   8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
    -------+-------------------------------------------------------------
           EDITLCCRAX   EDITLOGLINK  EDITMLHG     EDITMLHGL    EDITORIGPT  
           EDITPHBC     EDITPHBP     EDITPHCSN    EDITPHCUG    EDITPHDEST  
           EDITPHLINE   EDITPHPROF   EDITPHROUT   EDITSUB      EDITTSP     
           ENDINSTALL   ENDSESSION   ENTRA4TPVAL  ENTRAFRL     ENTRAFRTIME 
           ENTRALIAS    ENTRALMODE   ENTRALPER    ENTRALPRIO   ENTRALTEXT  
           ENTRAMAMDT   ENTRAMAOFFID ENTRAMASCHED ENTRAMASTC   ENTRAMASTRL 
           ENTRAMASTUDY ENTRAPSCTRL  ENTRAPSNAME  ENTRAREACODE ENTRASYMKEY 
           ENTRATDEST   ENTRAUT      ENTRAUTCL    ENTRC7LSETDP ENTRC7TGREL 
           ENTRC7THR    ENTRCARRDEST ENTRCBPULS   ENTRCGRPDAT  ENTRCLAMSCHD
           ENTRCLASSDAT ENTRCLTAR    ENTRCNPATCH  ENTRCPPRPCH  ENTRCPTCOS  
           ENTRCPTRPCH  ENTRCPVDNDAT ENTRCQDAT    ENTRCSINFD   ENTRCSPBSPDL
           ENTRCTRADAT  ENTRCTRLTIME ENTRCTYPFEA  ENTRCXACCOS  ENTRCXGFEA  
           ENTRCXHCOS   ENTRCXLFEA   ENTRCXMLHG   ENTRCXMLHGL  ENTRCXOFQ   
           ENTRCXSCHED  ENTRCXSCOF   ENTRCXSFEA   ENTRCXSUB    ENTRCXTGBIND
           ENTRDESTDAT  ENTRDESTSCHD ENTRDIRCALL  ENTRESP      ENTREXCHDATA
           ENTREXCHFE   ENTREXCHID   ENTREXDDAT   ENTRFILEPSW  ENTRFKDESC  
           ENTRFNS      ENTRGEN      ENTRHCARRDAT ENTRHOLIDAY  ENTRINODPCPT
           ENTRINSTGEN  ENTRIOPPRPCH ENTRIOPTRPCH ENTRISWTHR   ENTRJXTUS   
           ENTRKEY      ENTRLINETHR  ENTRLMBLK    ENTRLOCDIAL  ENTRLOCDIG  

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0011                                                  
8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
   -------+----------------------------------------------------------------
           ENTRLOCKRST  ENTRLOGEVENT ENTRLOGOBJ   ENTRLTGBPT   ENTRLTGPRPCH
           ENTRLTGTRPCH ENTRMALAD    ENTRMMSCHED  ENTRNMCNTL   ENTRNSPMPTHR
           ENTROBSCALL  ENTROWSCRN   ENTRPATCHSEQ ENTRPATCOS   ENTRPDCCHR  
           ENTRPDCCNTL  ENTRPHCUG    ENTRPHLN     ENTRPHPATCH  ENTRPRNAME  
           ENTRPTPSCHED ENTRQASSIGN  ENTRROUTESW  ENTRROUTETHR ENTRRSUDAT  
           ENTRRSUPRPCH ENTRRSUTRC   ENTRRSUTRPCH ENTRSCRSCHD  ENTRSLSS    
           ENTRSLSSMBR  ENTRTARSCHED ENTRTEQDAT   ENTRTGDAT    ENTRTGRPPAT 
           ENTRTGRPTHR  ENTRTGTSTDAT ENTRTHR      ENTRTIME     ENTRTMBLK   
           ENTRTMCNTL   ENTRTOLLCAT  ENTRTRABLOCK ENTRTRACELST ENTRTRACGR  
           ENTRTRAINC   ENTRTRARPT   ENTRTRASEP   ENTRTRDAT    ENTRTRTVAL  
           ENTRTSLFUS   ENTRTSTSCHED ENTRUTTRAC   EXECCMDFILE  EXECEDTS8   
           EXECREGEN    EXTDLU       EXTLTU       EXTRCU       GENFILE     
           INCRAPSVN    INHIBAUDIT   INHIBMMRPT   INHIBSSA     INHIBSSPRT  
           INHIBWSTIC   INITMD       INITMO       INITMT       INSAFRPAT   
           INSROUTE     LOADFWLOAD   LOADLMR      LOADPHRECFIL MEASMFC     
           MEASRETLOSS  MEASTHVIOL   MEASTRKSIG   MERGECPT     MERGEGEN    
           MERGELTG     MERGESSP     MERGEZOPT    MODACPT      MODAFILE    
           MODAFRCPT    MODAFRPAT    MODAINTRIG   MODALIAS     MODAPPL     
           MODAREACODE  MODASYMKEY   MODC7ALCOND  MODC7DP      MODC7LINK   

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0012                                                  
8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
    CLASS
   ------+----------------------------------------------------------------
           MODC7LSET    MODC7OPC     MODCALLMON   MODCARR      MODCBPT     
           MODCCGPAR    MODCGRP      MODCITERA    MODCLTAR     MODCPE      
           MODCPT       MODCPTGRP    MODCQDAT     MODCQGRP     MODCSC      
           MODCSCGRP    MODCSTMGRP   MODCTYPLST   MODCXAUTC    MODCXCPT    
           MODCXDN      MODCXGRP     MODCXMLHG    MODCXMLHGL   MODCXSUB    
           MODDBOPT     MODDBSIZE    MODDBTHR     MODDEST      MODDESTDAT  
           MODDEVAUT    MODDLUMOD    MODDN        MODDTAMON    MODDVGRPLNK 
           MODFGRP      MODFILEAUT   MODFUOMTLNK  MODGEN       MODIDT      
           MODIPNUC     MODJXTUS     MODLIOPT     MODLOGFILE   MODLTG      
           MODLTU       MODMDDAUDIT  MODMGIF      MODMGLINK    MODMTACONN  
           MODNEATSADR  MODNUC       MODOBSCALL   MODOBSID     MODOMT      
           MODOSIADR    MODPATCHSEQ  MODPOSPT     MODPRO       MODPSW      
           MODPSWDAT    MODQUEUE     MODRECOVR    MODROUTE     MODROUTETHR 
           MODRSU       MODRSUDEST   MODRSULINK   MODSCCPSS    MODSDN      
           MODSECTHR    MODSFG       MODSLRAM     MODSPENTRY   MODSSA      
           MODSSPRT     MODTARSCHED  MODTEQ       MODTGRP      MODTGRPPAT  
           MODTGTSTDAT  MODTIOUT     MODTRLGRP    MODTSG       MODUSERID   
           MODWDCAT     MODWST       MODWSTGRP    MODX25DTE    MODX25LINK  
           MODZOPT      MOUNTMO      MOUNTTAPE    PATCHDISK    RECOVSSP    

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0013                                                  
8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
   -------+----------------------------------------------------------------
           RECOVSYSTEM  RECPTP       REDDLU       REDLTU       REDRCU      
           RELCALL      RELCONN      RELCYCFILE   RELMTACONN   RELTSTCALL  
           RELTSTCONN   RESETCFOPT   RESETEMERGOP REWINDMT     RSETEXTREF  
           RSETFGRPATT  RSETFGRPPW   RSETLOG      RSETMO       RSETMSGLNK  
           RSETPIOSTC   RSETPROCON   RSETRECESC   RSETSPLITOPT SELAENTRY   
           SELAFRCPT    SELAFRPAT    SELBILLNO    SELCGRP      SELCLASSDAT 
           SELCPTGRP    SELCSLST     SELCSTMGLTG  SELCTYPLST   SELCXGRP    
           SELCXGRPLTG  SELDLUPORT   SELDN        SELDVGRP     SELFUOMT    
           SELMAL       SELMSG       SELMSGRP     SELPHLN      SELPORT     
           SELSFG       SELTGRPPAT   SENDLOOPBACK SENDMFC      SENDTRKSIG  
           SETALSTAT    SETCFOPT     SETEXTREF    SETFGRPATT   SETFGRPPW   
           SETJXTUS     SETLOG       SETMSGLNK    SETMSGRPLNK  SETPROCON   
           SETRECESC    SETSPLITOPT  SETTRLL      SETUPCALL    SETUPDATE   
           SETUPMTACONN SETUPTSTCALL SETUPTSTCONN SKIPCMD      SPLITCPT    
           SPLITCSNPA   SPLITLTG     SPLITSSP     SPLITZOPT    SRCHALARM   
           SRCHCGRP     SRCHSSP      STARTAUDIT   STARTCALLMON STARTCSWD   
           STARTDTAMON  STARTFCP     STARTHMSTAT  STARTHWTRAC  STARTIDS    
           STARTLTEST   STARTOM      STARTPROCESS STARTSFGSW   STARTSNBERC 
           STATAFRL     STATBA       STATCCG      STATCCNC     STATCGRP    

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0014                                                  
8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
   -------+----------------------------------------------------------------
           STATCMC      STATCOPL     STATCOU      STATCR       STATDIU     
           STATDLU      STATDLUEQ    STATDLUMOD   STATDLUPORT  STATDPC     
           STATDTAMON   STATIDT      STATJXTUS    STATLOG      STATLTG     
           STATMB       STATMLHGL    STATMTACONN  STATPH       STATPHDN    
           STATPHLINE   STATPORT     STATPSMSL    STATRCU      STATRSUEQ   
           STATRSULPT   STATSLC96    STATSN       STATSSP      STATSTCOIN  
           STATSUB      STATSYP      STATTEQ      STATTRUNK    STATWST     
           STATX25DAT   STOPC7SEQ    STOPCALLMON  STOPDISP     STOPDTAMON  
           STOPFILETRF  STOPHMSTAT   STOPHWTRAC   STOPJOB      STOPMACID   
           STOPMDDACT   SWOFFIDTONE  SWOFFTALK    SWONIDTONE   SWONTALK    
           TAKOAFRPAT   TAKOROUTE    TESTACALGOR  TESTAMP      TESTBAP     
           TESTBCMY     TESTC7TRUNK  TESTCAP      TESTCMY      TESTCTYPE   
           TESTCXATNFEA TESTDLULC    TESTET       TESTFCP      TESTFFTFILE 
           TESTFS1      TESTFS2      TESTINQUERY  TESTIO       TESTIO1     
           TESTIO2      TESTIOC      TESTIOP      TESTIOPG     TESTISUB    
           TESTLAU      TESTLINE     TESTLOOPBA   TESTLPBK     TESTMDD     
           TESTMOD      TESTMTD      TESTOMT      TESTPHLINE   TESTSLC     
           TESTSN       TESTSSG      TESTSSP      TESTSUB      TESTTRASEP  
           TESTTRTRANS  TESTTRUNK    TESTTSG      TESTUPDATE   TRANSACCTDAT

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0015                                                  
8591         IDCI1                 2970/01201

   AUTHOR. COMMAND CODE
   CLASS
   -------+----------------------------------------------------------------
           TRANSBUFFER  TRANSFILE    TRANSSYFILE  TRANSTEXT    UPDCNPATCH  
           UPDCPPRPCH   UPDGEN       UPDIOPPRPCH  UPDLTGPRPCH  UPDPHPATCH  
           UPDRSUPRPCH  UPDSECDATA   WRITEFILE    WRTAMAFILE               

   END JOB 8591


dispaccess
 PM


M  EQN=


M  PANAME=


M  EQN= CA

   XXXXX 03-02-14 05:59:14 IDCI1                     
M  DISPACCESS:EQN= NOT EXEC'D                                              
   8787         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   DISPACCESS:EQN=                                               NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CANCELED                                                       

   END JOB 8787


dispareacode
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M  NPA=505


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
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M  DISPAREACODE:NPA=505;                                                   
   8790         IDCI1                 2992/08380

   DISPAREACODE:NPA=505;                                        

   NUMBERING PLAN AREA CODES

   NPA     ALIAS
   -------+-------------------------------------------------------
   505                                                            

   END JOB 8790 EXEC'D


DISPEXCHDATA
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M  FORMAT=


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
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   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:00:54 IDCI1                     
M  DISPEXCHDATA; EXEC'D                                                    
   8794         IDCI1                 2992/01985

   DISPEXCHDATA;                                                     EXEC'D

   EXCHANGE DATA                                               MASKNO:01985

   ROTADN:                    
   LATA:          664  (could you have guessed it?)
   ARRNGB:        5
   ACRNGB:        5
   ARSPC:         2 
   ACSPC:         2 
   MAXCLATO:      3
   MAXCLAIA:      3
   PREFIX:        1
   SCFL:          5 
   SCFMXSL:       6 
   SCRMXSL:       6 
   DRCWMXSL:      6 
   R22P:          000
   R20P:          0  
   LCORG1:        0  
   R23P:          0  

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   8794         IDCI1                 2992/01985

   INLATA:        999
   MAXINTRG:      6 
   SCPORIG1:      0  
   PHNID:         0   
   PHDNIC:        3140
   PHINIC:        3142
   PHSID:         1560 
   PHCSI:         FFFF
   PHE164:        0
   NCASDEST:      0  -0  -0  -0  
   AINSSN:        0  
   ISUPHCNT:      20
   NPAY1:         000-0
   NPAY2:         000-0
   NPAY3:         000-0
   NPAY4:         000-0
   SCPRAX:        0  
   VADIMDDN:      9999999   
   LECIC:         10000

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0002                                                  
   8794         IDCI1                 2992/01985

   LNPORIG1:      0  
   LNPRAX:        0  
   ONAT:          18 
   TNAT:          18 
   FCDG:          12 
   FCDGDUR:       4  
   DEFRAX:        000
   TGQMAX:        255 
   ONEPLUS:                  
   SPCFCARR:                 
   INTRNATN:                 
   ZPLUS:                    
   ZMINUS:                   
   OCDBTRIG:                 
   ONATRIG:                  
   R8:                       
   R9:                       
   R10:                      
   FFPTSTHR:      3 

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0003                                                  
   8794         IDCI1                 2992/01985

   FFPTSTIV:      5 
   FFPRTIM:       3 
   FFPACTIM:      10
   ICBNDTIM:      24
   SCTDN:         0000000000
   CWVASDN:       0000000000
   CWVANSDN:      0000000000
   AINLNPSN:      000
   SCTORIG1:      0  
   SCTRAX:        0  
   CWVORIG1:      0  
   CWVRAX:        0  
   R24P:          0  
   R25P:          0  
   R26P:          0  
   R27P:          0  
   R28P:          0  
   R29P:          0  
   R30P:          0  

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0004                                                  
   8794         IDCI1                 2992/01985

   R31P:          0  
   BCHDIR:        0000000   
   DEFORIG1:      000
   PYIIDIG:                                                      
   R32P:          0  
   DEST:          
                                                               MASKNO:04554
   OFFOPT:       AAICND   &AARND    &NACC     &NOACUS   &NAINAMA 
            &    AINANNE  &NAINCFDA &NAINCOL  &INLNP    &NALWZERO
            &    NARBANON &NARBNUN  &NOARUS   &NAUSS7L  &BCFBL   
            &    BCFBLC   &BCFDA    &BCFDAC   &BCFV     &BCW     
            &    NBIANN   &BLK4D01  &BSPD     &NCASRLT  &CCNDIC  
            &    CF2CARR  &NCFACSAC &NCFAINAC &NCFBLANN &NCFDAANN
            &    CFDAIEX  &NCFDARCA &NCFPFANN &NOCFVANN &CIDSFR  
            &    NCIPDIW  &CLCDDNDA &NOCNAMPB &NCNDBUS  &NOCNDUS 
            &    COTUS    &NCRNKBCK &NCSTCRNK &CTSEZ    &DAIPC   
            &    ACFDAZRC &NDISNE   &DLRNSWO  &DNPRUNIQ &NDRCWUS 
            &    NODTMFOV &EACCSUS  &NEACR    &NETGR    &NEVALORG
            &    NEXTSP   &FGD      &NFKAGGAR &NGETSACG &NGETSNMO

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0005                                                  
   8794         IDCI1                 2992/01985

            &    NHACKAA  &NHACKCHK &NINACALM &INAT15   &NOINCWS 
            &    NINTERCL &INTRACP  &NINTRNAT &IPHRLD   &NLCNAMD 
            &    NLKCNAM  &LSTINN   &NOLTCS   &NLTGIDTR &NMLPP   
            &    MLPPART  &NMTABST  &GTTR800  &MTPT7LO  &MWRDT   
            &    EXPRIV   &NNONPRE0 &NNONPRE1 &NNP0COIN &NNP0HTEL
            &    NNP0LESS &NNP1COIN &NNP1HTEL &NNP1LESS &NOCDBTRG
            &    NOHDPQS  &NONATRIG &TWOLCOTA &NONEPLUS &PERMTR  
            &    PICOD    &NPORTOVR &PRECUT   &PREFIX   &NPRINETS
            &    NPSDCCOV &NPTAFFP  &RACF7    &RACFNOCC &RCTEWSD 
            &    RDTCATR  &REATACNA &REATARNA &REVERT   &NRLTRELS
            &    NRSCBSCD &S10CSDN  &NSASCER  &NSASCXR  &CFDAPR  
            &    NOSCFUS  &SCICP    &NSCRNII  &NOSCRUS  &NSCT    
            &    NSCTCT   &SDNCFV   &NOSLPRIV &SLVP1A   &NSPCFCAR
            &    NOSPLNPA &NSRPMWI  &NSS7RR   &STCIV60  &NSTDCC26
            &    CCNCSNS  &NSUSTWC  &NSUSTWCA &NSWCUNAN &TENDGTT 
            &    PIAMBRES &NUSEII25 &USTWC    &NVADENH  &NZMINUS 
            &    NZMIPIC  &NZPLUS   &NR06I    &NR09I    &NR45I   
            &    NR46I    &NR47I    &NR48I    &NR49I    &NR50I   
            &    NR51I    &NR52I    &NR53I    &NR54I    &NR55I   

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M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0006                                                  
   8794         IDCI1                 2992/01985

            &    NR56I    &NR57I    &NR58I    &NR59I    &NR60I   
            &    NR61I    &NR62I    &NR63I    &NR64I    &NR65I   
            &    NR66I    &NR67I    &NR68I    &NR69I    &NR70I   
            &    NR71I    &NR72I    &NR73I    &NR74I    &NR75I   
            &    NR76I    &NR77I    &NR78I    &NR79I    &NR80I   
            &    NR81I    &NR82I    &NR83I    &NR84I    &NR85I   
            &    NR86I    &NR87I    &NR88I    &NR89I    &NR90I   
            &    NR91I                                           

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  8794 


    XXXXX 03-02-1406:00:58 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0007                                                  
   8794         IDCI1                 2992/09846

   OFFICE SCREENING II DIGITS

              |             II DIGIT 2
   II DIGIT 1 |
              | 0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9
   -----------|-----------------------------------------
              |
        0     | 00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00
        1     | 00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00
        2     | 00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00
        3     | 00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00
        4     | 00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00
        5     | 00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00
        6     | 00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00
        7     | 00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00
        8     | 00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00
        9     | 00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  00

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  8794 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:01:00 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0008                                                  
   8794         IDCI1                 2992/09870

   AIN EXCLUSIONS

   DETECTION      FEATURE
   POINT

   NO (MORE) DATA FOR DISPLAY AVAILABLE

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  8794 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:01:00 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0009                                                  
   8794         IDCI1                 2992/09129

   RAX DATA TABLE

   RAX    RAX LRN       RAX LATA    RAX LRN TYPE
   ------+-------------+-----------+------------
   NO (MORE) DATA FOR DISPLAY AVAILABLE

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  8794 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:01:01 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0010                                                  
   8794         IDCI1                 2992/09130

   LRN DATA TABLE

   NO (MORE) DATA FOR DISPLAY AVAILABLE

   END JOB 8794

(watch for siemensgloss.txt, but for now visit: http://education.icn.siemens.com/doc/jobaids/glossary/index.htm)

dispdn
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M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx


M  FORMAT=


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
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   8796                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPDN       :  1 ERROR(S)
   DN     DOES NOT EXIST                                       MASKNO:10059
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8796                              MASKNO:10041

   DN=dispdn


M  DN=xxx0000


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
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M  DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx0000;                                              
   8796         IDCI1                 2805/03241

   DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx0000;                                   

   DIRECTORY NUMBER

   NPA    DN       TYPE     INCEPT   CODE     ACT DNCOS
   ----------------------------------------------------------------
   505    xxx0000  SUB               xxx      YES                  

   END JOB 8796 EXEC'D


dispdn
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M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9922


M  FORMAT=


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
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   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:02:28 IDCI1                     
M  DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9922;                                              
   8803         IDCI1                 2805/03241

   DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9922;                                   

   DIRECTORY NUMBER

   NPA    DN       TYPE     INCEPT   CODE     ACT DNCOS
   ----------------------------------------------------------------
   505    xxx9922  SUB               xxx      YES                  

   END JOB 8803 EXEC'D


dispdn
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M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9937


M  FORMAT=


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
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   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:03:09 IDCI1                     
M  DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9937;                                              
   8807         IDCI1                 2805/03241

   DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9937;                                   

   DIRECTORY NUMBER

   NPA    DN       TYPE     INCEPT   CODE     ACT DNCOS
   ----------------------------------------------------------------
   505    xxx9937  FREE     UNOBDN   xxx      YES                  

   END JOB 8807 EXEC'D


dispdircall
 PM


M  CHTYPE=


M  CHTYPE=sub


   8812                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPDIRCALL  :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE INVALID:                                        

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         CHTYPE   =<SUB>                                                   
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8812                              MASKNO:10041

   CHTYPE= CA

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:04:27 IDCI1                     
M  DISPDIRCALL:CHTYPE= NOT EXEC'D                                          
   8812         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   DISPDIRCALL:CHTYPE=                                           NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CANCELED                                                       

   END JOB 8812


dispholiday
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M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
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   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:04:42 IDCI1                     
M  DISPHOLIDAY; EXEC'D                                                     
   8814         IDCI1                 2992/06969

   DISPHOLIDAY;                                                      EXEC'D

   INTERNATIONAL HOLIDAY TABLE

   FIXED HOLIDAYS HALF HOLIDAY CATEGORY
   --------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       

   FIXED HOLIDAYS FULL HOLIDAY CATEGORY
   --------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       

   NONFIXED HOLIDAYS FULL HOLIDAY CATEGORY
   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
   NO (MORE) DATA FOR DISPLAY AVAILABLE

   END TEXT JOB 8814


   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:04:42 IDCI1                     
M  DISPHOLIDAY; EXEC'D                                                     
   8814         IDCI1                 2992/06993

   DISPHOLIDAY;                                                      EXEC'D

   NATIONAL HOLIDAY TABLE


   FIXED HOLIDAYS FULL HOLIDAY CATEGORY
   --------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                       

   NONFIXED HOLIDAYS FULL HOLIDAY CATEGORY
   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
   NO (MORE) DATA FOR DISPLAY AVAILABLE

   END JOB 8814


dispdisk
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M  FILE=


M  MDD=


M  FILE=


M  MDD=


M  FILE=all


M  MDD=all


   8815                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPDISK     :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE INVALID:                                        

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         MDD      =<ALL>                                                   
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8815                              MASKNO:10041

   MDD= CA

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:05:08 IDCI1                     
M  DISPDISK:FILE=ALL,MDD= NOT EXEC'D                                       
   8815         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   DISPDISK:FILE=ALL,MDD=                                        NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CANCELED                                                       

   END JOB 8815


seldn
 PM

M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9937


M  INCEPT=free


   8818                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR SELDN        :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE INVALID:                                        

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         INCEPT   =<FREE>                                                  
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8818                              MASKNO:10041

   INCEPT= CA

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:06:17 IDCI1                     
M  SELDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9937,INCEPT= NOT EXEC'D                             
   8818         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   SELDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9937,INCEPT=                              NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CANCELED                                                       

   END JOB 8818


dispconn
 PM


M  EQT=


M  NPA=505


M  EQN=xxx0000


   8822                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPCONN     :  2 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE OUT OF RANGE:                                   

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =<xxx0000>                                               
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING INFORMATION UNIT                                               

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =xxx0000<>                                               
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8822                              MASKNO:10041

   EQN= CA

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:07:52 IDCI1                     
M  DISPCONN:NPA=505,EQN= NOT EXEC'D                                        
   8822         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   DISPCONN:NPA=505,EQN=                                         NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CANCELED                                                       

   END JOB 8822


callids
 PM


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:08:50 IDCI1                     
M  *** END CALL IDS ***                                                    
   8826         IDCI1                 3087/00000

   ***  END CALL IDS  ***

   END JOB 8826


dispcalldat
 PM


M  EQN=xxxxxx0000


   8828                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPCALLDAT  :  2 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE OUT OF RANGE:                                   

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =<xxxxxx0000>                                            
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING INFORMATION UNIT                                               

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =xxxxxx0000<>                                            
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8828                              MASKNO:10041

   EQN=xxx0000


   8828                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPCALLDAT  :  2 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE OUT OF RANGE:                                   

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =<xxx0000>                                               
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING INFORMATION UNIT                                               

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =xxx0000<>                                               
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8828                              MASKNO:10041

   EQN=?


M  EQN=help


   8828                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPCALLDAT  :  2 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE INVALID:                                        

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =<HELP>                                                  
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING INFORMATION UNIT                                               

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =HELP<>                                                  
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8828                              MASKNO:10041

   EQN=505


   8828                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPCALLDAT  :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING INFORMATION UNIT                                               

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =505<>                                                   
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8828                              MASKNO:10041

   EQN=xxx


   8828                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPCALLDAT  :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING INFORMATION UNIT                                               

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =xxx<>                                                   
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8828                              MASKNO:10041

   EQN=xxxxxx


   8828                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPCALLDAT  :  2 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE OUT OF RANGE:                                   

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =<xxxxxx>                                                
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING INFORMATION UNIT                                               

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =xxxxxx<>                                                
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8828                              MASKNO:10041

   EQN=xxxxxx9922


   8828                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPCALLDAT  :  2 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE OUT OF RANGE:                                   

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =<xxxxxx9922>                                            
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING INFORMATION UNIT                                               

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =xxxxxx9922<>                                            
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8828                              MASKNO:10041

   EQN= CA

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:10:42 IDCI1                     
M  DISPCALLDAT:EQN= NOT EXEC'D                                             
   8828         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   DISPCALLDAT:EQN=                                              NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CANCELED                                                       

   END JOB 8828


dispconn
 PM


M  EQT=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:10:59 IDCI1                     
M  DISPCONN; NOT EXEC'D                                                    
   8832         IDCI1                 2969/10990

   DISPCONN;                                                     NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING PARAMETER                                                      

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN                                                               
         DN                                                                
         TGNO                                                              
         AUTC                                                              
         ANI                                                               
         MGIF                                                              

   END JOB 8832


dispcarr
 PM


M  CAC=222


   8836                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPCARR     :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE OUT OF RANGE:                                   

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         CAC      =<222>                                                   
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8836                              MASKNO:10041

   CAC=   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:12:37 IDCI1                     
M  DISPCARR:CAC= NOT EXEC'D                                                
   8836         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   DISPCARR:CAC=                                                 NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CANCELED                                                       

   END JOB 8836


accpe

epcall

 PM


M  TPNO=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:12:48 IDCI1                     
M  ACCEPCALL; NOT EXEC'D                                                   
   8845         IDCI1                 3068/10011

   ACCEPCALL;                                                    NOT EXEC'D

   JN     MISSING                                              MASKNO:10011

   END JOB 8845


dispcxdn
 PM


M  CXGRP=1


M  CXDN=xxxxxx9922


   8849                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPCXDN     :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE OUT OF RANGE:                                   

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         CXDN     =<xxxxxx9922>                                            
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8849                              MASKNO:10041

   CXDN=xxx9922


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:14:18 IDCI1                     
M  DISPCXDN:CXGRP=1,CXDN=xxx9922;                                          
   8849         IDCI1                 3047/02322

   DISPCXDN:CXGRP=1,CXDN=xxx9922;                               

   CENTREX DIRECTORY NUMBER DATA

   CXGRP   DNCODE/DEST   CXDN               SFGN   ACCOS     DNDEST
   -------+-------------+------------------+------+---------+-------
   NO (MORE) DATA FOR DISPLAY AVAILABLE

   END JOB 8849 EXEC'D


dispdn
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9922


M  FORMAT=1


   8851                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPDN       :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE INVALID:                                        

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         FORMAT   =<1>                                                     
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8851                              MASKNO:10041

   FORMAT=all


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:15:02 IDCI1                     
M  DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9922,FORMAT=ALL;                                   
   8851         IDCI1                 2805/03241

   DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9922,FORMAT=ALL;                        

   DIRECTORY NUMBER

   NPA    DN       TYPE     INCEPT   CODE     ACT DNCOS
   ----------------------------------------------------------------
   505    xxx9922  SUB               xxx      YES                  

   END JOB 8851 EXEC'D


dispdircall
 PM


M  CHTYPE=


M  CHTYPE= sub


   8854                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPDIRCALL  :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE INVALID:                                        

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         CHTYPE   =<SUB>                                                   
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8854                              MASKNO:10041

   CHTYPE= CA

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:15:35 IDCI1                     
M  DISPDIRCALL:CHTYPE= NOT EXEC'D                                          
   8854         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   DISPDIRCALL:CHTYPE=                                           NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CANCELED                                                       

   END JOB 8854


dispdndest
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9922


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

  XXXXX 03-02-14 06:15:50 IDCI1                     
M  DISPDNDEST:NPA=505,DN=xxx9922; EXEC'D                                   
   8855         IDCI1                 2893/00165

   DISPDNDEST:NPA=505,DN=xxx9922;                                    EXEC'D

   NO (MORE) DATA FOR DISPLAY AVAILABLE.

   END JOB 8855 EXEC'D

(What I need is a good defense, cause I'm feelin' like a criminal. And I need to be reddemed to the one
 I've sinned against, because it's all I ever knew of love.  -- Fiona Apple.)

DISPSDNDAT

 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9922


M  EQN=all


   8859                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPSDNDAT   :  2 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE INVALID:                                        

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =<ALL>                                                   
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING INFORMATION UNIT                                               

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         EQN      =ALL<>                                                   
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 8859                              MASKNO:10041

   EQN=


M  HGID=


M  LNO=


M  CT=


M  TSPID=


M  FKMP=


M  CSTMGRP=


M  PANAME=


M  FORMAT=


M  VIEW=


M  TYP=


M  PROF=


M  CUG=


M  CHTYPE=


M  LCHNO=


M  LCC=


M  PAPKDN=


M  CAN=


M  DFKMP=


M  R00=


M  TERM=


M  COSDAT=


M  SFGN=


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:17:27 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9922; EXEC'D                                   
   8859         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9922;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9922,
   EQN = 3390-0-02-05,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = MS,
   LCC =  1FR,
   RAX =1,
   LTT = COSLAC5;

   END JOB 8859 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=3545010


M  EQN=


M  HGID=


M  LNO=


M  CT=


M  TSPID=


M  FKMP=


M  CSTMGRP=


M  PANAME=


M  FORMAT=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:18:33 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=3545010; EXEC'D                                   
   8866         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=3545010;                                    EXEC'D

   DISCONNECTED DN                                             MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = 3545010,
   INCEPT = UNOBDN;

   END JOB 8866 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=3544663


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:19:20 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=3544663; EXEC'D                                   
   8871         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=3544663;                                    EXEC'D

   DISCONNECTED DN                                             MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = 3544663,
   INCEPT = UNOBDN;

   END JOB 8871 EXEC'D


seldn
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9922


M  INCEPT=


M  ACT=


M  TYPE=


M  DNCOS=


M  INCEPT=


M  ACT=


M  TYPE=


M  DNCOS=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:20:39 IDCI1                     
M  SELDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9922; NOT EXEC'D                                    
   8874         IDCI1                 2969/10990

   SELDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9922;                                     NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING PARAMETER                                                      

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         INCEPT                                                            
         ACT                                                               
         TYPE                                                              
         DNCOS                                                             

   END JOB 8874


statphdn
 PM


M  DN=xxx9922


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:21:19 IDCI1                     
M  STATPHDN:DN=xxx9922; NOT EXEC'D                                         
   8877         IDCI1                 2885/07488

   STATPHDN:DN=xxx9922;                                          NOT EXEC'D

   PACKET HANDLER ERROR MESSAGE

   CODE  DESCRIPTION
   -----+------------------------------------------------------------------
   1025  PH IN LOCAL MODE                                                  

   END TEXT JOB 8877


   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:21:19 IDCI1                     
M  STATPHDN:DN=xxx9922; NOT EXEC'D                                         
   8877         IDCI1                 2885/10066

   STATPHDN:DN=xxx9922;                                          NOT EXEC'D

   OUTPUT UNSUCCESSFUL                                         MASKNO:10066

   END JOB 8877


dispdest
 PM


M  DEST=


M  INROUI=


M  DEST= CA

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:22:21 IDCI1                     
M  DISPDEST:DEST= NOT EXEC'D                                               
   8880         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   DISPDEST:DEST=                                                NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CANCELED                                                       

   END JOB 8880


dispdn
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9921


M  FORMAT=


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:22:44 IDCI1                     
M  DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9921;                                              
   8882         IDCI1                 2805/03241

   DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9921;                                   

   DIRECTORY NUMBER

   NPA    DN       TYPE     INCEPT   CODE     ACT DNCOS
   ----------------------------------------------------------------
   505    xxx9921  SUB               xxx      YES                  

   END JOB 8882 EXEC'D


dispdn
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx5372


M  FORMAT=


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:23:15 IDCI1                     
M  DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx5372;                                              
   8883         IDCI1                 2805/03241

   DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx5372;                                   

   DIRECTORY NUMBER

   NPA    DN       TYPE     INCEPT   CODE     ACT DNCOS
   ----------------------------------------------------------------
   505    xxx5372  SUB               xxx      YES                  

   END JOB 8883 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx5372


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:23:54 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx5372; EXEC'D                                   
   8886         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx5372;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx5372,
   EQN = 3410-0-00-59,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = MS,
   LCC = 1FR,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   PIC = 5971,
   PMIC0 = 5971,
  NTRAPC = 5971,
   INTRAPC0 = 5971,
   INTLPC = 5971,
   INTLPC0 = 5971;

   END JOB 8886 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx5511


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:24:39 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx5511; EXEC'D                                   
   8888         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx5511;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx5511,
   EQN = 3350-0-05-85,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = MS,
   LCC = 1FR,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   COS = CW,
   COS = CCW,
   COSDAT = CSLST-11,
   PIC = 948,
   PIC0 = 948,
   INTRAPC = 948,
   INTRAPC0 = 948,
   INTLPC = 948,

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  8888 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:24:39 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   8888         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   INTLPC0 = 948;

   END JOB 8888 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx5639


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:25:17 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx5639; EXEC'D                                   
   8891         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx5639;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx5639,
   EQN = 3400-0-04-38,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = MS,
   LCC = 1FR,
   RAX = 1,
   CH4RG = ENHTRST,
 LTT = COSLAC5,
   COS = CW,
   COS = CCW,
   PIC = 9000,
   PIC0 = 9000,
   INTRAPC = 9000,
   INTRAPC0 = 9000,
   INTLPC = 9000,

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  8891 


    XXXXX 03-02-16:25:17 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   8891         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   INTLPC0 = 9000;

   END JOB 8891 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=5050


M  DN=xxx6165


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:26:08 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx6165; EXEC'D                                   
   8893         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx6165;                                    EXEC'D

   MULTI-LINE HUNT GROUP LINE                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx6165,
   EQN = 3370-0-09-61,
   HGID = 35,
   LNO = 1,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = MS,
   LCC = 1MRHG,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   PIC = 222,
   PIC0 = 222,
   INTRAPC = 222,
   INTRAPC0 = 222,
   INTLPC = 222,
   INTLPC0 = 222;

   END JOB 8893 EXEC'D


dispdn
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx6165


M  FORMAT=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:26:52 IDCI1                     
M  DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx6165;                                              
   8896         IDCI1                 2805/03241

   DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx6165;                                   

   DIRECTORY NUMBER

   NPA    DN       TYPE     INCEPT   CODE     ACT DNCOS
   ----------------------------------------------------------------
   505    xxx6165  MLHG              xxx      YES                  

   END JOB 8896 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx6068


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:27:36 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx6068; EXEC'D                                   
   8898         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx6068;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx6068,
   EQN = 3370-0-08-58,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = MS,
   LCC = 1FR,
   RAX = 1,
   CHRG = ENHTRST,
    LTT = COSLAC5,   COS = TWC,
   COS = GROPTER,
   COS = PRIMDN,
   COS = CCW,
   COS = VMWI,
   MWI = FWDISC,
   COSDAT = CSLST-1,

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  8898 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:27:36 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   8898         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   COSDAT = MSGSERV,
   DIV = ACTCFBL-xxx1734,
   DIV = ACTCFDA-xxx1734,
   DIV = CFBL,
   DIV = UPCFBLDN,
   DIV = CFDA,
   DIV = UPCFDADN,
   DIV = CFV,
   DIV = UPCFVDN,
   DIV = NOCFIND,
   DIV = RRNG,
   DIV = CCNOAREQ,
   CFRC = 4,
   CFVLIM = 1,
   CFBLLIM = 1,
   CFDALIM = 1,
   ABB = SPD8,
   ABB = UPSPD8,
   PIC = 333,

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  8898 


   XXXXX 03-02-184 06:27:36 IDCI                    
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0002                                                  
   8898         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   PIC0 = 333,
   INTRAPC = 333,
   INTRAPC0 = 333,
   INTLPC = 333,
   INTLPC0 = 333,
   CLACOS = SCFFR,
   CLACOS = SCRFR,
   CLACOS = DRCWFR,
   CLACOS = ACFR,
   CLACOS = ARFR,
   CLACOS = CNDFR,
   CLACOS = SCFRRNG,
   CLACOS = UCRFR,
   CLACOS = CNAMDFR,
   CLACOS = SCAASS,
   CLACOS = CIDCWFR;

   END JOB 8898 EXEC'D


[A DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx6128


M  EQN=;
 CE

  XXXXX 03-02-14 06:27:59 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx6128; EXEC'D                                   
   8900         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx6128;                                    EXEC'D

   DISCONNECTED DN                                             MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx6128,
   INCEPT = UNOBDN;

   END JOB 8900 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx6028


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 06:28:19 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx6028; EXEC'D                                   
   8918         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx6028;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx6028,
   EQN = 3350-0-06-86,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = MS,
   LCC = 1FR,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   PIC = 5971,
   PIC0 = 5971,
   INTRAPC = 5971,
   INTRAPC0 = 5971;

   END JOB 8918 EXEC'D


dispmlhgl
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx6165


M  OPMODE=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 21:51:03 IDCI1                     
M  DISPMLHGL:NPA=505,DN=xxx6165;                                           
   2758         IDCI1                 2816/03786

   DISPMLHGL:NPA=505,DN=xxx6165;                                

                                                               MASKNO:03793
   NPA    = 505      DN  = xxx6165   MULTIPLE PRIVATE ACCESS DN'S  = NO 
   HGID   =   35                                               MASKNO:04173
     OPMODE = MBW                                              MASKNO:03792
       LNO    =    1     EQN    = 3370- 0-09-61                MASKNO:03786
           HGLDN    = xxxxxx6165                               MASKNO:03788
           CAT      = MS                                       MASKNO:03774
           LTT      = COSLAC5                                  MASKNO:03789
           LNATT    = DTMF                                     MASKNO:03787
         CT    =  VI                                           MASKNO:04396
           LCC      = 1MRHG     RAX      = 1                   MASKNO:03785
           ORIG1    = 9                                        MASKNO:03798
           PIC      = 0222                                     MASKNO:04398
           PIC0     = 0222    
           INTRAPC  = 0222    
           INTRAPC0 = 0222    
           INTLPC   = 0222    
           INTLPC0  = 0222    
           CHRG     = MRSA1                                    MASKNO:03775

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2758 


    XXXXX 03-02-1:51:03 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   2758         IDCI1                 2816/03786

       LNO    =    2     EQN    = 3350- 0-05-61                MASKNO:03786
           HGLDN    = xxxxxx6890                               MASKNO:03788
           CAT      = MS                                       MASKNO:03774
           LTT      = COSLAC5                                  MASKNO:03789
           LNATT    = DTMF                                     MASKNO:03787
         CT    =  VI                                           MASKNO:04396
           LCC      = 1MRHG     RAX      = 1                   MASKNO:03785
           ORIG1    = 9                                        MASKNO:03798
           PIC      = 0222                                     MASKNO:04398
           PIC0     = 0222    
           INTRAPC  = 0222    
           INTRAPC0 = 0222    
           INTLPC   = 0222    
           INTLPC0  = 0222    
           COSDAT   = BILLNO  -xxxxxx6165                      MASKNO:03778
           CHRG     = MRSA1                                    MASKNO:03775
           COS      = DCAHUNT                                  MASKNO:03777

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2758 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 21:51:04 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0002                                                  
   2758         IDCI1                 2816/03786

       LNO    =    3     EQN    = 3370- 0-11-12                MASKNO:03786
           HGLDN    = xxxxxx9720                               MASKNO:03788
           CAT      = MS                                       MASKNO:03774
           LTT      = COSLAC5                                  MASKNO:03789
           LNATT    = DTMF                                     MASKNO:03787
         CT    =  VI                                           MASKNO:04396
           LCC      = 1MRHG     RAX      = 1                   MASKNO:03785
           ORIG1    = 9                                        MASKNO:03798
           PIC      = 0222                                     MASKNO:04398
           PIC0     = 0222    
           INTRAPC  = 0222    
           INTRAPC0 = 0222    
           INTLPC   = 0222    
           INTLPC0  = 0222    
           COSDAT   = BILLNO  -xxxxxx6165                      MASKNO:03778
           CHRG     = MRSA1                                    MASKNO:03775
           COS      = DCAHUNT                                  MASKNO:03777
       LNO    =    4     EQN    = 3360- 0-03-28                MASKNO:03786
           HGLDN    = xxxxxx2689                               MASKNO:03788

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2758 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 21:51:A04 IDCI1                    
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0003                                                  
   2758         IDCI1                 2816/03786

           CAT      = MS                                       MASKNO:03774
           LTT      = COSLAC5                                  MASKNO:03789
           LNATT    = DTMF                                     MASKNO:03787
         CT    =  VI                                           MASKNO:04396
           LCC      = 1MRHG     RAX      = 1                   MASKNO:03785
           ORIG1    = 9                                        MASKNO:03798
           PIC      = 0222                                     MASKNO:04398
           PIC0     = 0222    
           INTRAPC  = 0222    
           INTRAPC0 = 0222    
           INTLPC   = 0222    
           INTLPC0  = 0222    
           COSDAT   = BILLNO  -xxxxxx6165                      MASKNO:03778
           CHRG     = MRSA1                                    MASKNO:03775
           COS      = DCAHUNT                                  MASKNO:03777

   END JOB 2758 EXEC'D


DISPEXDDAT
 PM


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 21:52:03 IDCI1                     
M  DISPEXDDAT; EXEC'D                                                      
   2772         IDCI1                 2992/01952

   DISPEXDDAT;                                                       EXEC'D

   EXCHANGE DESCRIPTION DATA

   CNTRY   GNTYPE      DETYPE   MET         Q3ACTIVE   CMYSIZE
   -------+-----------+--------+-----------+----------+--------
   USA     LOCAL       DE52                 NO         256 

   END JOB 2772


callids
 PM


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 21:52:49 IDCI1                     
M  *** END CALL IDS ***                                                    
   2776         IDCI1                 3087/00000

   ***  END CALL IDS  ***

   END JOB 2776


dispuserid
 PM


M  USERID=ci1


   2778                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPUSERID   :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE OUT OF RANGE:                                   

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         USERID   =<CI1>                                                   
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 2778                              MASKNO:10041

   USERID=idci1


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE


   2778                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPUSERID   :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   OBJECT(S) NOT EXISTING                                                 

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         USERID   =<IDCI1>                                                 
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 2778                              MASKNO:10041

   USERID=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 21:54:11 IDCI1                     
M  DISPUSERID; NOT EXEC'D                                                  
   2778         IDCI1                 2969/10990

   DISPUSERID;                                                   NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING PARAMETER                                                      

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         USERID                                                            

   END JOB 2778


DISPEXDDAT

disptxt

sp

 PM


M  TSPID=1


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 21:54:51 IDCI1                     
M  DISPTSP:TSPID=1; EXEC'D                                                 
   2781         IDCI1                 2816/00165

   DISPTSP:TSPID=1;                                                  EXEC'D

   NO (MORE) DATA FOR DISPLAY AVAILABLE.

   END JOB 2781


seldn
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx6165


M  INCEPT=


M  ACT=


M  TYPE=


M  DNCOS=


M  INCEPT=sub


   2785                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR SELDN        :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE INVALID:                                        

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         INCEPT   =<SUB>                                                   
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 2785                              MASKNO:10041

   INCEPT= CA

   XXXXX 03-02-14 21:56:51 IDCI1                     
M  SELDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx6165,INCEPT= NOT EXEC'D                             
   2785         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   SELDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx6165,INCEPT=                              NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CANCELED                                                       

   END JOB 2785


selphln
 PM


M  HGID=35


M  LNO=9


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE


   2788                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR SELPHLN      :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   OBJECT(S) NOT EXISTING                                                 

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         LNO      =<9>                                                     
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 2788                              MASKNO:10041

   LNO=1


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 21:57:21 IDCI1                     
M  SELPHLN:HGID=35,LNO=1;                                                  
   2788         IDCI1                 2816/02878

   SELPHLN:HGID=35,LNO=1;                                       

   PREFERENTIAL HUNTING LINE DATA

   HGID  LNO  PHL  OWNERS
   -----+----+-------------------------------------------------
     35     1                                                  

   END JOB 2788 EXEC'D


tset   estline
 PM

   XXXXX 03-02-14 21:58:25 IDCI1                     
M  TESTLINE NOT EXEC'D                                                     
   2791         IDCI1                 3057/04148

   TESTLINE                                                      NOT EXEC'D

   TPNO                                                        
   NPA                                                              
   DN                                                                 
   EQN                                                                    
   MODE                                                           

   TEST NOT POSSIBLE                                                       
   TEST PORT: 0                     CIRCUIT TYPE: FREE    
   NPA DN:                          LINE STATUS:  IDLE
   EQN:                             TEST ACCESS:  EXTERN    

   REASON: NO SPEECH-CONNECTION          

   END TEXT JOB 2791


dispuserid
 PM


M  USERID=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 21:59:42 IDCI1                     
M  DISPUSERID; NOT EXEC'D                                                  
   2794         IDCI1                 2969/10990

   DISPUSERID;                                                   NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING PARAMETER                                                      

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         USERID                                                            

   END JOB 2794


DISPUSERID
 PM


M  USERID=1


   2796                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPUSERID   :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE OUT OF RANGE:                                   

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         USERID   =<1>                                                     
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 2796                              MASKNO:10041

   USERID=


M  USERID=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:00:15 IDCI1                     
M  DISPUSERID; NOT EXEC'D                                                  
   2796         IDCI1                 2969/10990

   DISPUSERID;                                                   NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING PARAMETER                                                      

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         USERID                                                            

   END JOB 2796


DISPCSANI
 PM


M  ANI=xxxxxx9922


M  FORMAT=


M  PPROF=


M  SPROF=


M  BLK=


M  FEATDAT=


M  COS=


M  PERIOD=


M  STRTDATE=


M  ACCTINFO=


M  ACCTDATE=


M  ACCTTIME=


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:01:23 IDCI1                     
M  DISPCSANI:ANI=xxxxxx9922; EXEC'D                                        
   2800         IDCI1                 2805/00165

   DISPCSANI:ANI=xxxxxx9922;                                         EXEC'D

   NO (MORE) DATA FOR DISPLAY AVAILABLE.

   END JOB 2800 EXEC'D


DISPEXCHFE
 PM


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:03:31 IDCI1                     
M  DISPEXCHFE; EXEC'D                                                      
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   DISPEXCHFE;                                                       EXEC'D

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   ABNLOGEN       DISABLED             
   ACG800         ENABLED              
   AINAMA         DISABLED             
   AINAMAEN       ENABLED              
   AINANNE        ENABLED              
   AINBUSY        DISABLED             
   AINCOL         DISABLED             
   AINDTRG        ENABLED              
   AINEACR        DISABLED             
   AINEDEFR       ENABLED              
   AINGTT         ENABLED              
   AINIP          ENABLED              
   AINIPI         ENABLED              
   AINLNP         ENABLED              
   AINMWI         DISABLED             
   AINNTRIG       ENABLED              
   AINOHI         DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:03:31 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   AINPFX         DISABLED             
   AINPQS         ENABLED              
   AINSOCC        ENABLED              
   AINTOG         ENABLED              
   AINTRGIT       ENABLED              
   ALOWZERO       DISABLED             
   ALT            DISABLED             
   ARBANON        ENABLED              
   ARSTIM         DISABLED             
   AUTOSPID       DISABLED             
   AUTOSTEP       DISABLED             
   BLFDSS         DISABLED             
   BRICALPK       DISABLED             
   BRIECT         DISABLED             
   BRIPDEVK       DISABLED             
   C7VARCIC       ENABLED              
   CALEA          ENABLED              
   CARDT          DISABLED             
   CARRSW         DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:03:31 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0002                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   CARSWANI       DISABLED             
   CARSWAUT       DISABLED             
   CARSWFC        DISABLED             
   CATRECOV       DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:03:32 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0003                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   CBCICSS7       DISABLED             
   CCS7BAR        ENABLED              
   CDPACSDT       DISABLED             
   CDPACTIM       DISABLED             
   CFACSAC        DISABLED             
   CFAINAC        DISABLED             
   CFBSYTRK       DISABLED             
   CFDARCEN       DISABLED             
   CFVFIXAD       DISABLED             
   CFVREACT       DISABLED             
   CGPNPOR        DISABLED             
   CIDCW          ENABLED              
   CIDS           ENABLED              
   CMC2A          DISABLED             
   CMC2B          DISABLED             
   CNAENH         DISABLED             
   CONFS6         DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:03:32 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0004                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   CPEDWNLD       DISABLED             
   CPRI           DISABLED             
   CPUDEN         ENABLED              
   CRANKBK        DISABLED             
   CSCCV          DISABLED             
   CSCODSCR       DISABLED             
   CSCRCARD       DISABLED             
   CSDEBITC       DISABLED             
   CSDNIS         ENABLED              
   CSEAUTC        DISABLED             
   CSEPRJC        DISABLED             
   CSFRADET       DISABLED             
   CSHOTROT       DISABLED             
   CSMCSCR        DISABLED             
   CSPRCDVA       DISABLED             
   CSPROFLX       DISABLED             
   CSPRVSPD       DISABLED             
   CSPUBSPD       DISABLED             
   CSSNBLK        DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:03:32 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0005                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   CSTODSCR       DISABLED             
   CSTRKQUE       DISABLED             
   CUSTCRNK       DISABLED             
   CWD            DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-0B2-14 22:03:34 II1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0006                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   CWVOANNC       DISABLED             
   CXDNDISP       DISABLED             
   CXMDR          ENABLED              
   CXTRAF         ENABLED              
   CXTRKMNT       ENABLED              
   CXTRKTST       ENABLED              
   DEFANIEN       DISABLED             
   DISPBAAT       DISABLED             
   DISPBAL1       DISABLED             
   DISPCARR       ENABLED              
   DPNDATA        ENABLED              
   DTMFANI        DISABLED             
   EADAS128       DISABLED             
   EADAS256       DISABLED             
   EAOSS          DISABLED             
   EAWATTDI       ENABLED              
   EDEQEKTS       ENABLED              

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 



   XXXXX 03-02-:03:34 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0007                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   EDITLCC        ENABLED              
   EDITPDN        ENABLED              
   EKTSMTA        ENABLED              
   EKTSPDOH       ENABLED              
   EKTSPOO        ENABLED              
   ELOCBONA       DISABLED             
   EMSDNOPT       ENABLED              
   ETSIPRI        DISABLED             
   EXTLRN         DISABLED             
   FFPOHD         DISABLED             
   GETSHPC        DISABLED             
   IATTWFEA       DISABLED             
   ICNAM          DISABLED             
   IDLCBRI        DISABLED             
   IDLCEKTS       DISABLED             
   II25           DISABLED             
   INTCLLNP       DISABLED             
   INTERTC        DISABLED             
   INTOHD         DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-02 -14 22:03:34 ID1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0008                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   INTRAPC        ENABLED              
   IN888          ENABLED              
   IPOPVOIP       DISABLED             
   ISDNINSP       DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 2 2:03:38 IDCI1                    
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0009                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   ISDTRENG       DISABLED             
   ISMDIVMS       ENABLED              
   ISUPHCNT       ENABLED              
   LCNAMD         ENABLED              
   LDTODROT       DISABLED             
   LNPAMAE1       DISABLED             
   LNPGTMT        DISABLED             
   LNPLRN         DISABLED             
   LNPPOOL        DISABLED             
   M104PTP        DISABLED             
   MANOUTAL       ENABLED              
   MF2FGD         DISABLED             
   MFVMS          DISABLED             
   MLBG           DISABLED             
   MLPP           DISABLED             
   MOPC           DISABLED             
   MPTST1         DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:03:38 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0010                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   MULTIPIC       ENABLED              
   MULTTIMZ       DISABLED             
   NCAS           ENABLED              
   NSNATPRI       DISABLED             
   NTMACC         ENABLED              
   NTMCPOCC       ENABLED              
   NTMICCC        ENABLED              
   NTMITDRD       ENABLED              
   NTMTR          ENABLED              
   ODAGENTA       ENABLED              
   OFOCBONA       DISABLED             
   OHDWSP         DISABLED             
   ORIGNEL        ENABLED              
   OUTSCCX        DISABLED             
   PASSTHRU       DISABLED             
   PCS            DISABLED             
   PNACDPAC       DISABLED             
   PODPDEFR       ENABLED              
   PRIBCHAV       DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:03:38 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0011                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   PRIBDIR        DISABLED             
   PRIBKDCP       DISABLED             
   PRIBNS         DISABLED             
   PRIDISPB       DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-02-L14 22:03:40 IDC1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0012                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   PRIENH         DISABLED             
   PRIGCH         DISABLED             
   PRIGUCD        DISABLED             
   PRILNDN        DISABLED             
   PRIOM164       DISABLED             
   PRIRND         DISABLED             
   PRIRTEAD       DISABLED             
   PRISCR         DISABLED             
   PRITBCT        DISABLED             
   PRIUPNS        DISABLED             
   PRIUSP         DISABLED             
   RAETN          ENABLED              
   RAVAD          DISABLED             
   RAXLRN         DISABLED             
   RINGSPEC       DISABLED             
   RIPIPI         ENABLED              
   RIPNIP         ENABLED              

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:03:40 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0013                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   RLT            DISABLED             
   RLTCAS         DISABLED             
   RPMON          DISABLED             
   RSUFEAT        ENABLED              
   RSUMANN        DISABLED             
   RSUSASPN       DISABLED             
   SCREENII       DISABLED             
   SFGVER         ENABLED              
   SNXXMNPA       ENABLED              
   SPLITPRI       DISABLED             
   SPONCTFR       DISABLED             
   SS7ALC         ENABLED              
   SS7LMI         ENABLED              
   SS7LOOP        DISABLED             
   SS7NMAN        ENABLED              
   SS7NSTDB       ENABLED              
   SS7TMBK        DISABLED             
   STRCIDT        DISABLED             
   SUSTWC         ENABLED              

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:03:40 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0014                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   SWSGSUPR       DISABLED             
   TBILLIXC       DISABLED             
   TERMNEL        ENABLED              
   TGCLID         DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2807 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:03:43 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0015                                                  
   2807         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   TIMEDREM       DISABLED             
   TOLLRC         ENABLED              
   TPDNDEL        DISABLED             
   TRACBASC       ENABLED              
   TRACCPTY       DISABLED             
   TRACKER        DISABLED        57783
   TRACSERV       DISABLED             
   VAD            DISABLED             
   VADENH         DISABLED             
   VADISDN        DISABLED             
   WKSTDLTN       DISABLED             
   ZEROPSPL       DISABLED             
   ZMINTPIC       DISABLED             
   AINRISC        ENABLED              

   END JOB 2807 EXEC'D


DISPEXCHFE
 PM


M  READY TO EXECUTE <;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:04:48 IDCI1                     
M  DISPEXCHFE; EXEC'D                                                      
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   DISPEXCHFE;                                                       EXEC'D

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   ABNLOGEN       DISABLED             
   ACG800         ENABLED              
   AINAMA         DISABLED             
   AINAMAEN       ENABLED              
   AINANNE        ENABLED              
   AINBUSY        DISABLED             
   AINCOL         DISABLED             
   AINDTRG        ENABLED              
   AINEACR        DISABLED             
   AINEDEFR       ENABLED              
   AINGTT         ENABLED              
   AINIP          ENABLED              
   AINIPI         ENABLED              
   AINLNP         ENABLED              
   AINMWI         DISABLED             
   AINNTRIG       ENABLED              
   AINOHI         DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:04:48 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   AINPFX         DISABLED             
   AINPQS         ENABLED              
   AINSOCC        ENABLED              
   AINTOG         ENABLED              
   AINTRGIT       ENABLED              
   ALOWZERO       DISABLED             
   ALT            DISABLED             
   ARBANON        ENABLED              
   ARSTIM         DISABLED             
   AUTOSPID       DISABLED             
   AUTOSTEP       DISABLED             
   BLFDSS         DISABLED             
   BRICALPK       DISABLED             
   BRIECT         DISABLED             
   BRIPDEVK       DISABLED             
   C7VARCIC       ENABLED              
   CALEA          ENABLED              
   CARDT          DISABLED             
   CARRSW         DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:04:48 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0002                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   CARSWANI       DISABLED             
   CARSWAUT       DISABLED             
   CARSWFC        DISABLED             
   CATRECOV       DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:04:49 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0003                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   CBCICSS7       DISABLED             
   CCS7BAR        ENABLED              
   CDPACSDT       DISABLED             
   CDPACTIM       DISABLED             
   CFACSAC        DISABLED             
   CFAINAC        DISABLED             
   CFBSYTRK       DISABLED             
   CFDARCEN       DISABLED             
   CFVFIXAD       DISABLED             
   CFVREACT       DISABLED             
   CGPNPOR        DISABLED             
   CIDCW          ENABLED              
   CIDS           ENABLED              
   CMC2A          DISABLED             
   CMC2B          DISABLED             
   CNAENH         DISABLED             
   CONFS6         DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:04:49 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0004                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   CPEDWNLD       DISABLED             
   CPRI           DISABLED             
   CPUDEN         ENABLED              
   CRANKBK        DISABLED             
   CSCCV          DISABLED             
   CSCODSCR       DISABLED             
   CSCRCARD       DISABLED             
   CSDEBITC       DISABLED             
   CSDNIS         ENABLED              
   CSEAUTC        DISABLED             
   CSEPRJC        DISABLED             
   CSFRADET       DISABLED             
   CSHOTROT       DISABLED             
   CSMCSCR        DISABLED             
   CSPRCDVA       DISABLED             
   CSPROFLX       DISABLED             
   CSPRVSPD       DISABLED             
   CSPUBSPD       DISABLED             
   CSSNBLK        DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:04:49 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0005                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   CSTODSCR       DISABLED             
   CSTRKQUE       DISABLED             
   CUSTCRNK       DISABLED             
   CWD            DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:04:51 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0006                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   CWVOANNC       DISABLED             
   CXDNDISP       DISABLED             
   CXMDR          ENABLED              
   CXTRAF         ENABLED              
   CXTRKMNT       ENABLED              
   CXTRKTST       ENABLED              
   DEFANIEN       DISABLED             
   DISPBAAT       DISABLED             
   DISPBAL1       DISABLED             
   DISPCARR       ENABLED              
   DPNDATA        ENABLED              
   DTMFANI        DISABLED             
   EADAS128       DISABLED             
   EADAS256       DISABLED             
   EAOSS          DISABLED             
   EAWATTDI       ENABLED              
   EDEQEKTS       ENABLED              

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:04:51 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0007                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   EDITLCC        ENABLED              
   EDITPDN        ENABLED              
   EKTSMTA        ENABLED              
   EKTSPDOH       ENABLED              
   EKTSPOO        ENABLED              
   ELOCBONA       DISABLED             
   EMSDNOPT       ENABLED              
   ETSIPRI        DISABLED             
   EXTLRN         DISABLED             
   FFPOHD         DISABLED             
   GETSHPC        DISABLED             
   IATTWFEA       DISABLED             
   ICNAM          DISABLED             
   IDLCBRI        DISABLED             
   IDLCEKTS       DISABLED             
   II25           DISABLED             
   INTCLLNP       DISABLED             
   INTERTC        DISABLED             
   INTOHD         DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 B22:04:51 IDCI1                    
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0008                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   INTRAPC        ENABLED              
   IN888          ENABLED              
   IPOPVOIP       DISABLED             
   ISDNINSP       DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


   XXXXX 03D-02-14 22:04:55IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0009                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   ISDTRENG       DISABLED             
   ISMDIVMS       ENABLED              
   ISUPHCNT       ENABLED              
   LCNAMD         ENABLED              
   LDTODROT       DISABLED             
   LNPAMAE1       DISABLED             
   LNPGTMT        DISABLED             
   LNPLRN         DISABLED             
   LNPPOOL        DISABLED             
   M104PTP        DISABLED             
   MANOUTAL       ENABLED              
   MF2FGD         DISABLED             
   MFVMS          DISABLED             
   MLBG           DISABLED             
   MLPP           DISABLED             
   MOPC           DISABLED             
   MPTST1         DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


  XXXXX 03-02-14 22:04:55 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0010                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   MULTIPIC       ENABLED              
   MULTTIMZ       DISABLED             
   NCAS           ENABLED              
   NSNATPRI       DISABLED             
   NTMACC         ENABLED              
   NTMCPOCC       ENABLED              
   NTMICCC        ENABLED              
   NTMITDRD       ENABLED              
   NTMTR          ENABLED              
   ODAGENTA       ENABLED              
   OFOCBONA       DISABLED             
   OHDWSP         DISABLED             
   ORIGNEL        ENABLED              
   OUTSCCX        DISABLED             
   PASSTHRU       DISABLED             
   PCS            DISABLED             
   PNACDPAC       DISABLED             
   PODPDEFR       ENABLED              
   PRIBCHAV       DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


H   XXXXX 03-02-:55 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0011                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   PRIBDIR        DISABLED             
   PRIBKDCP       DISABLED             
   PRIBNS         DISABLED             
   PRIDISPB       DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


   XXXXX 03-02-14:04:57 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0012                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   PRIENH         DISABLED             
   PRIGCH         DISABLED             
   PRIGUCD        DISABLED             
   PRILNDN        DISABLED             
   PRIOM164       DISABLED             
   PRIRND         DISABLED             
   PRIRTEAD       DISABLED             
   PRISCR         DISABLED             
   PRITBCT        DISABLED             
   PRIUPNS        DISABLED             
   PRIUSP         DISABLED             
   RAETN          ENABLED              
   RAVAD          DISABLED             
   RAXLRN         DISABLED             
   RINGSPEC       DISABLED             
   RIPIPI         ENABLED              
   RIPNIP         ENABLED              

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:04:57 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0013                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   RLT            DISABLED             
   RLTCAS         DISABLED             
   RPMON          DISABLED             
   RSUFEAT        ENABLED              
   RSUMANN        DISABLED             
   RSUSASPN       DISABLED             
   SCREENII       DISABLED             
   SFGVER         ENABLED              
   SNXXMNPA       ENABLED              
   SPLITPRI       DISABLED             
   SPONCTFR       DISABLED             
   SS7ALC         ENABLED              
   SS7LMI         ENABLED              
   SS7LOOP        DISABLED             
   SS7NMAN        ENABLED              
   SS7NSTDB       ENABLED              
   SS7TMBK        DISABLED             
   STRCIDT        DISABLED             
   SUSTWC         ENABLED              

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:04:57 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0014                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   SWSGSUPR       DISABLED             
   TBILLIXC       DISABLED             
   TERMNEL        ENABLED              
   TGCLID         DISABLED             

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2812 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:05:00 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0015                                                  
   2812         IDCI1                 2816/08571

   FEATURE NAME   STATUS          INVALID ENCRYPTED CODE
   --------------+---------------+----------------------
   TIMEDREM       DISABLED             
   TOLLRC         ENABLED              
   TPDNDEL        DISABLED             
   TRACBASC       ENABLED              
   TRACCPTY       DISABLED             
   TRACKER        DISABLED        57783
   TRACSERV       DISABLED             
   VAD            DISABLED             
   VADENH         DISABLED             
   VADISDN        DISABLED             
   WKSTDLTN       DISABLED             
   ZEROPSPL       DISABLED             
   ZMINTPIC       DISABLED             
   AINRISC        ENABLED              

   END JOB 2812 EXEC'D


CIDS
 PM

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:06:32 IDCI1                     
M  CIDS? NOT EXEC'D                                                        
   2816         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   CIDS?                                                         NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   UNKNOWN COMMAND                                                        

   END JOB 2816


 PM

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:08:13 IDCI1                     
M  ? NOT EXEC'D                                                            
   2820         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   ?                                                             NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CODE MISSING                                                   

   END JOB 2820


dispdn
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9979


M  FORMAT=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:09:28 IDCI1                     
M  DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9979;                                              
   2823         IDCI1                 2805/03241

   DISPDN:NPA=505,DN=xxx9979;                                   

   DIRECTORY NUMBER

   NPA    DN       TYPE     INCEPT   CODE     ACT DNCOS
   ----------------------------------------------------------------
   505    xxx9979  SUB               xxx      YES                  

   END JOB 2823 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT:npa=505,dn=xxx9979;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:10:39 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9979; EXEC'D                                   
   2827         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9979;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9979,
   EQN = 3400-0-02-72,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = COINPOS,
   LCC = COIN,
   RAX = 1,
   CHRG = ENHTRST,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   COSDAT = CSLST-28,
   PIC = 288,
   PIC0 = 288,
   INTRAPC = 288,
   INTRAPC0 = 288,
   INTLPC = 288,
   INTLPC0 = 288,

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2827 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:10:39 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   2827         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   ANIDIG = 27;

   END JOB 2827 EX


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9945


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:13:11 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9945; EXEC'D                                   
   2832         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9945;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9945,
   EQN = 3320-0-06-85,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = COINPOS,
   LCC = COIN,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   PIC = 555,
   PIC0 = 555,
   INTLPC = 555,
   INTLPC0 = 555,
   ANIDIG = 27;

   ENPD JOB 2832 EXEC


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9918


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:14:19 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9918; EXEC'D                                   
   2836         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9918;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9918,
   EQN = 3390-0-10-60,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = COINPOS,
   LCC = COIN,
   RAX = 1,
   CHRG = ENHTRST,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   COSDAT = CSLST-28,
   PIC = 288,
   PIC0 = 288,
   INTRAPC = 288,
   INTRAPC0 = 288,
   INTLPC = 288,
   INTLPC0 = 288,

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2836 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:14:19 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   2836         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   ANIDIG = 27;

   END JOB 2836 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9929


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:14:48 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9929; EXEC'D                                   
   2838         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9929;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9929,
   EQN = 3390-0-10-73,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = COINPOS,
   LCC = COIN,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   COSDAT = CSLST-26,
   PIC = 288,
   PIC0 = 288,
   INTRAPC = 288,
   INTRAPC0 = 288,
   INTLPC = 288,
   INTLPC0 = 288,
   ANIDIG = 27;

   END JOB 2838 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9956


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:15:26 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9956; EXEC'D                                   
   2840         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9956;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9956,
   EQN = 3400-0-02-79,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = COINPOS,
   LCC = COIN,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   PIC = 9000,
   PIC0 = 9000,
   INTRAPC = 9000,
   INTRAPC0 = 9000,
   INTLPC = 9000,
   INTLPC0 = 9000,
   ANIDIG = 27;

   END JOB 2840 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT 
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9993


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:16:09 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9993; EXEC'D                                   
   2842         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9993;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9993,
   EQN = 3400-0-02-18,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = COINPOS,
   LCC = COIN,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   PIC = 9000,
   PIC0 = 9000,
   INTRAPC = 9000,
   INTRAPC0 = 9000,
   INTLPC = 9000,
   INTLPC0 = 9000,
   ANIDIG = 27;

   END JOB 2842 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx


   2845                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPSDNDAT   :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE OUT OF RANGE:    99                               

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         DN       =<xxx>                                                   
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 2845                              MASKNO:10041

   DN=30


xxx9930


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:16:28 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=99xxx9930; NOT EXEC'D                             
   2845         IDCI1                 2819/10990

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=99xxx9930;                              NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10990
   TOO MANY DIGITS ENTERED                                                

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         DN       =<99xxx9930>                                             

   END JOB 2845


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9930


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:16:41 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9930; EXEC'D                                   
   2848         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9930;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9930,
   EQN = 3320-0-06-84,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = COINPOS,
   LCC = COIN,
   RAX = 1,
   CHRG = ENHTRST,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   COSDAT = CSLST-28,
   PIC = 288,
   PIC0 = 288,
   INTRAPC = 288,
   INTRAPC0 = 288,
   INTLPC = 288,
   INTLPC0 = 288,

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2848 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:16:41 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   2848         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   ANIDIG = 27;

   END JOB 2848 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9900


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:16:59 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9900; EXEC'D                                   
   2849         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9900;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9900,
   EQN = 3350-0-03-03,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = MS,
   LCC = 1MR,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   COSDAT = CSLST-45,
   DIV = ACTCFV-101007114095841000,
   DIV = CFV,
   DIV = UPCFVDN,
   DIV = NOCFIND,
   DIV = RRNG,
   DIV = CCNOAREQ,
   CFVLIM = 1,

   INTERRUPTION T JOB  2849 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:16:59 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   2849         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   PIC = 771,
   PIC0 = 224,
   INTRAPC = 224,
   INTRAPC0 = 224;

   END JOB 2849 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9902


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:18:05 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9902; EXEC'D                                   
   2852         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9902;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9902,
   EQN = 3390-0-10-86,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = MS,
   LCC = TDISC,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   PIC = 288,
   PIC0 = 288,
   INTRAPC = 288,
   INTRAPC0 = 288;

   END JOB 2852 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9959


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:18:58 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9959; EXEC'D                                   
   2855         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9959;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9959,
   EQN = 3400-0-02-80,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = COINPOS,
   LCC = COIN,
   RAX = 1,
   CHRG = ENHTRST,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   COSDAT = CSLST-28,
   PIC = 288,
   PIC0 = 288,
   INTRAPC = 288,
   INTRAPC0 = 288,
   INTLPC = 288,
   INTLPC0 = 288,

   INTERRUPTI,ON TEXT JOB  285 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 822:18:58 IDCI1                    
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   2855         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   ANIDIG = 27;

   END JOB 2855 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9947


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:19:23 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9947; EXEC'D                                   
   2857         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9947;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
    DN = xxx9947,   EQN = 3400-0-00-78,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = COINPOS,
   LCC = COIN,
   RAX = 1,
   CHRG = ENHTRST,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   COSDAT = CSLST-28,
   PIC = 288,
   PIC0 = 288,
   INTRAPC = 288,
   INTRAPC0 = 288,
   INTLPC = 288,
   INTLPC0 = 288,

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2857 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:19:23 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   2857         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   ANIDIG = 27;

   END JOB 2857 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9911


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:19:43 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9911; EXEC'D                                   
   2858         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9911;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9911,
   EQN = 3400-0-01-60,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = COINPOS,
   LCC = COIN,
   RAX = 1,
   CHRG = ENHTRST,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   COSDAT = CSLST-26,
   PIC = 288,
   PIC0 = 288,
   INTRAPC = 288,
   INTRAPC0 = 288,
   INTLPC = 288,
   INTLPC0 = 288,

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2858 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:19:43 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   2858         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   ANIDIG = 27;

   END JOB 2858 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9910


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:20:03 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9910; EXEC'D                                   
   2860         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9910;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9910,
   EQN = 3400-0-01-73,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = COINPOS,
   LCC = COIN,
   RAX = 1,
   CHRG = ENHTRST,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   COSDAT = CSLST-28,
   PIC = 288,
   PIC0 = 288,
   INTRAPC = 288,
   INTRAPC0 = 288,
   INTLPC = 288,
   INTLPC0 = 288,

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2860 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:20:03 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   2860         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   ANIDIG = 27;

   END JOB 2860 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9955


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:20:17 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9955; EXEC'D                                   
   2862         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9955;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9955,
   EQN = 0-0-00-00,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = VIRTSUB,
   LCC = RCF,
   RAX = 1,
   DIV0 = ACTCFV-xxx209,
   DIV = CFV,
   DIV = UPCFVDN,
   DIV = NOCFIND,
   DIV = RRNG,
   DIV = CCAREQ,
   CFVLIM = 1;

   END JOB 2862 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9913


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:21:11 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9913; EXEC'D                                   
   2864         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9913;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9913,
   EQN = 3390-0-11-05,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = MS,
   LCC = 1FR,
   RAX = 1,
   CHRG = ENHTRST,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   COSDAT = CSLST-38,
   PIC = 5971,
   PIC0 = 5971,
   INTRAPC = 5971,
   INTRAPC0 = 5971,
   INTLPC = 5971,
   INTLPC0 = 5971,

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2864 


   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:21:11 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   2864         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   ANIDIG = 27;

   END JO B 2864 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx


   2866                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPSDNDAT   :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE OUT OF RANGE:                                   

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         DN       =<xxx>                                                   
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 2866                              MASKNO:10041

   DN=9903


   2866                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPSDNDAT   :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE OUT OF RANGE:                                   

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         DN       =<9903>                                                  
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 2866                              MASKNO:10041

   DN=xxx9903


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:21:35 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9903; EXEC'D                                   
   2866         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9903;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9903,
   EQN = 3360-0-03-65,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = COINPOS,
   LCC = COIN,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   PIC = 288,
   INTLPC = 288;

   E ND JOB 2866 EXE


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9999


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:22:37 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9999; EXEC'D                                   
   2868         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9999;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9999,
   EQN = 3350-0-06-36,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = MS,
   LCC = 1FR,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   PIC = 333,
   PIC0 = 333,
   INTRAPC = 333,
   INTRAPC0 = 333,
   INTLPC = 333,
   INTLPC0 = 333;

   END JOB 2868 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9922


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:23:12 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9922; EXEC'D                                   
   2871         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9922;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9922,
   EQN = 3390-0-02-05,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = MS,
   LCC = 1FR,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5;

   END JOB 2871 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9935


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:23:43 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9935; EXEC'D                                   
   2873         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9935;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9935,
   EQN = 3390-0-11-04,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = COINPOS,
   LCC = COIN,
   RAX = 1,
   L-TT = COSLAC5,
  PIC = 9000,
   PIC0 = 9000,
   INTRAPC = 9000,
   INTRAPC0 = 9000,
   INTLPC = 9000,
   INTLPC0 = 9000,
   ANIDIG = 27;

   END JOB 2873 EXEC'D


DISPSDNDAT
 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=xxx9900


M  EQN=;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-14 22:24:49 IDCI1                     
M  DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9900; EXEC'D                                   
   2876         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   DISPSDNDAT:NPA=505,DN=xxx9900;                                    EXEC'D

   SUBSCRIBER                                                  MASKNO:04328
                                                               MASKNO:00000
   VIEW = DNCT,
   NPA = 505,
   DN = xxx9900,
   EQN = 3350-0-03-03,
   CT = VI,
   CAT = MS,
   LCC = 1MR,
   RAX = 1,
   LTT = COSLAC5,
   COSDAT = CSLST-45,
   DIV = ACTCFV-101007114095841000,
   DIV = CFV,
   DIV = UPCFVDN,
   DIV = NOCFIND,
   DIV = RRNG,
   DIV = CCNOAREQ,
   CFVLIM = 1,

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  2876 


   XXXXX 03-02-N14 22:24:49 IDC1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0001                                                  
   2876         IDCI1                 2816/04328

   PIC = 771,
   PIC0 = 224,
   INTRAPC = 224,
   INTRAPC0 = 224;

   END JOB 2876 EXEC'D



atdt9,xxx99xxatat
datdt9,xxx99xxat
CONNECT 16800/ARQ
怘fff`fAT&FH0
atdt9,505xxxxxxx 21600/ARQ
  p 
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rdo-ras-01>
^^^-----------> Might wanna log off and create better perms from now on.
CONNECT 19200/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS

 PM

   UD 03-0-6 0:06:55 Dɱ                     
M  Z? N 'D                                                          
   6         Dɱ                 969099

   Z?                                                           N 'D

                                                               MASKN:099
   UNKNN MMAND                                                        

   ND B 6





>

   XXXXX 03-02-16 02:07:03 IDCI1                     
M  ? NOT EXEC'D                                                            
   8163         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   ?                                                             NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CODE MISSING                                                   

   END JOB 8163


dispsdndat:npa=505


editsub

 PM


M  NPA=505


M  DN=267


579900


M  EQN=


M  CAT=


M  CT=


M  CCT=


M  LCC=


M  RAX=


M  CSTMGRP=


M  CHRG=


M  CCHRG=


M  OWBAND=


M  LNATT=


M  CLNATT=


M  LTT=


M  CLOSS=


M  COS=


M  CCOS=


M  COSDAT=


M  CCOSDAT=


M  BLKDN=


M  CBLKDN=


M  BLKCT=

M  CBLKCT=


M  TRARSTR=


M  CTRARSTR=


M  OPTRCL=


M  SUBTRCL=


M  DEBCL=


M  DIV=


M  CDIV= CA

   XXXXX 03-02-16 02:07:38 IDCI1                     
M  EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=2579900,CDIV= NOT EXEC'D                             
   8164         IDCI1                 2969/10991

   EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=2579900,CDIV=                              NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CANCELED                                                       

   END JOB 8164


editsub:npa=505,dn=2579900,div=actcvf


fv-0;

 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-16 02:08:17 IDCI1                     
M  EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=2579900,DIV=ACTCFV-0; NOT EXEC'D                     
   8167         IDCI1                 2815/10990

   EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=2579900,DIV=ACTCFV-0;                      NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10990
   THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE INVALID:                                        

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         DIV      =ACTCFV-<0>                                              

   END JOB 8167


EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=2579900,DIV=ACTCFV-101007110;

 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-16 02:08:36 IDCI1                     
M  EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=2579900,DIV=ACTCFV-101007110; EXEC'D                 
   8169         IDCI1                 2812/00007

   EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=2579900,DIV=ACTCFV-101007110;                  EXEC'D

   END JOB 8169



MODLOGFILE ;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-16 07:12:59 IDCI1                     
M  MODLOGFILE; NOT EXEC'D                                                  
   9228         IDCI1                 2969/10990

   MODLOGFILE;                                                   NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING PARAMETER                                                      

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         FILE                                                              
         NFILE                                                             

   END JOB 9228


;
 CE

   XXXXX 03-02-16 07:13:30 IDCI1                     
M  STATLOG; EXEC'D                                                         
   9231         IDCI1                 2970/00342

   STATLOG;                                                          EXEC'D

   LOG FUNCTION MESSAGE:

      LOG STATE   : ON                          
      LOG FILE(S) : LG.FIX00120126.A1
                                     

   END JOB 9231


dispfiletext 
 PM


M  FILE=LG.FIX00120126.A1


M  READY TO EXECUTE < atdt9xxx99xx
CONNECT 21600/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS
<Vk~

atdt9xxx99xx

CONNECT 19200/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS




   PLEASE ENTER USERID FOR XXXXX   
   <idci0



   PLEASE ENTER CURRENT PASSWORD
   (AND OPTIONALLY A NEW ONE SEPARATED BY BLANK).
   <@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@    MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM    #################################################    please?78









   XXXXX/CLLI/USQCBR4V0012/1
03              03-02-16  07:18:35
M  9260         TAC6/IDCI0            2969/00000

                        NOTICE - PROPRIETARY SYSTEM
   
            THIS SYSTEM IS INTENDED TO BE  USED SOLELY BY AUTHORIZED
            USERS IN THE COURSE OF  LEGITIMATE  CORPORATE  BUSINESS.
            USERS  ARE MONITORED TO THE EXTENT NECESSARY TO PROPERLY
            ADMINISTER THE SYSTEM, TO IDENTIFY UNAUTHORIZED USERS OR
            USERS OPERATING BEYOND THEIR PROPER  AUTHORITY,  AND  TO
            INVESTIGATE  IMPROPER  ACCESS  OR USE. BY ACCESSING THIS
            SYSTEM, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO THIS MONITORING.


   9261
M  <editsub:npa=505,dn=xxx9900,div=actcfv-101007114095841000;





   XXXXX/CLLI/USQCBR4V0012/                    03-02-16  07:19:03
M  9261         TAC6/IDCI0            2812/00007

   EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxx9900,DIV=ACTCFV-101007114095841000;         EXEC'D

   END JOB 9261


   9264
M  <dispsub:npa=505,dn=9900;





   XXXXX/CLLI/USQCBR4V0012/103                  03-02-16  07:19:26
M  9264         TAC6/IDCI0            2816/03800

   DISPSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxx9900;                                  

   NPA    = 505    DN     = 2579900  EQN    = 3350- 0-03-03    MASKNO:03800
           CAT      = MS                                       MASKNO:03774
           LTT      = COSLAC5                                  MASKNO:03789
           LNATT    = DTMF                                     MASKNO:03787
           CT    =  VI                                           MASKNO:04396
           LCC      = 1MR       RAX      = 1                   MASKNO:03785
           ORIG1    = 9                                        MASKNO:03798
           PIC      = 0771                                     MASKNO:04398
           PIC0     = 0224    
           INTRAPC  = 0224    
           INTRAPC0 = 0224    
           COSDAT   = CSLST   -45                              MASKNO:03778

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  9264 





   CONTINUATION TEXT 0001 
U
   XXXXX/RUDSNUSQCBR4V0012/103                    03-02-16  07:19:26
M  9264         TAC6/IDCI0            2816/03800

                                                               MASKNO:03780
           DIV = ACTCFV  -101007114095841000                   
               & CFV                                           
               & UPCFVDN                                       
               & NOCFIND                                       
               & RRNG                                          
               & CCNOAREQ                                      
           CHRG     = MRSA1                                    MASKNO:03775
           COS      = BHICOM                                   MASKNO:03777
           CFVLIM   = 1                                        MASKNO:03798

   END JOB 9264 EXEC'D


   9266
M  <statlog;





   XXXXX/CLLI/USQCBR4V0012/1
03             03-02-16  07:19:50
M  9266         TAC6/IDCI0            2970/00342

   STATLOG;                                                          EXEC'D

   LOG FUNCTION MESSAGE:

      LOG STATE   : ON                          
      LOG FILE(S) : LG.FIX00120126.A1
                                     

   END JOB 9266
disptextfile

   9267
M  <





   XXXXX/CLLI/USQCBR4V0012/1 03               03-02-16  07:19:59
M  9267         TAC6/IDCI0            2969/10991

   ?                                                             NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CODE MISSING                                                   

   END JOB 9267


   9268
M  <disptextfile





   XXXXX/
CLLI/USQCB12/103                    03-02-16  07:20:05
M  9268         TAC6/IDCI0            2969/10991

   DISPTEXTFILE?                                                 NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   UNKNOWN COMMAND                                                        

   END JOB 9268


   9269
M  <dispte

filetext





   XXXXX/
CLLI/USQCB0012/103                    03-02-16  07:20:26
M  9269         TAC6/IDCI0            2969/10991

   DISPFILETEXT?                                                 NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   NO MULTIPLE START ALLOWED, RETRY LATER                                 

   END JOB 9269


   9271
M  <dispfiletext





   
XXXXX/CLLICDBR4V0012/103                    03-02-16  07:20:47
M  9271         TAC6/IDCI0            2969/10991

   DISPFILETEXT?                                                 NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   NO MULTIPLE START ALLOWED, RETRY LATER                                 

   END JOB 9271


   9273
M  <DISPFILETEXT





   XXXXX/CLLI/USQCBV0012/103                    03-02-16  07:21:10
M  9273         TAC6/IDCI0            2969/10991

   DISPFILETEXT?                                                 NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   NO MULTIPLE START ALLOWED, RETRY LATER                                 

   END JOB 9273


   9275
M  <dispuserid

M  USERID=

M  USERID=idci0

M  READY TO EXECUTE <;





   XXXXX/CLLI/USQCBR
4V0012/103              03-02-16  07:21:23
M  9275         TAC6/IDCI0            2970/06300

   DISPUSERID:USERID=IDCI0;                                          EXEC'D

   TABLE OF USER-IDENTIFICATIONS:

   USERID    STATE   APPLID  SCOPE   AUT     AUTHORIZATION CLASS
   ---------+-------+-------+-------+-------+------------------------------
   IDCI0     UNLOCK          REMOTE  1       1                            

   END JOB 9275


   9276
M  <dispuserid

M  USERID=idci1

M  READY TO EXECUTE <;

   9276                                                        MASKNO:10001
M  COMMAND ERROR MESSAGE FOR DISPUSERID   :  1 ERROR(S)
                                                               MASKNO:10990
   OBJECT(S) NOT EXISTING                                                 

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         USERID   =<IDCI1>                                                 
   END OF ERROR MESSAGE  JOB 9276                              MASKNO:10041

   USERID=




   XXXXX/CLLI/USQCBR4V0012/              03-02-16  07:21:44
M  9276         TAC6/IDCI0            2969/10991

   DISPUSERID:USERID=                                            NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CANCELED                                                       

   END JOB 9276


   9278
M  <dispfeil


iletext





   XXXXX/CLLI/USQCBR
4V0012/103            03-02-16  07:21:51
M  9278         TAC6/IDCI0            2969/10991

   DISPFILETEXT?                                                 NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   NO MULTIPLE START ALLOWED, RETRY LATER                                 

   END JOB 9278


   9279
M  <sendloopback

M  TPNO=

M  TPDN=;





   
XXXXX/CLLICDBR4V0012/103                    03-02-16  07:23:00
M  9279         TAC6/IDCI0            2969/10990

   SENDLOOPBACK;                                                 NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10990
   MISSING PARAMETER                                                      

   CNTXT PAR.NAME PARAMETER VALUE
   -----+--------+---------------------------------------------------------
         TPNO                                                              
         TPDN                                                              

   END JOB 9279


   9282
M  <





   XXXXX/CLLI
/USQCB12/103                    03-02-16  07:23:15
M  9282         TAC6/IDCI0            2969/10991

   ?                                                             NOT EXEC'D

                                            
                   MASKNO:10991
   COMMAND CODE MISSING                                                   

   END JOB 9282

   9284
M  <dispfiletext





   XXXXX/CLLI/USQCBR
4V0012/103                03-02-16  07:23:24
M  9284         TAC6/IDCI0            2969/10991

   DISPFILETEXT?                                                 NOT EXEC'D

                                                               MASKNO:10991
   NO MULTIPLE START ALLOWED, RETRY LATER                                 

   END JOB 9284


   9285
M  <ed

ndsession

M  READY TO EXECUTE <;





   XXXXX/CLLI/USQCBV0012/103                    03-02-16  07:23:32
M  9285         TAC6/IDCI0            2977/00007

   ENDSESSION;                                                       EXEC'D

   END JOB 9285




   PLEASE ENTER USERID FOR XXXXX   
   <L5!~atdt8 9, xxx99xx
CONNECT 24000/ARQ/V34/LAPM/V42BIS
;





R







6 07:13:56 IDCI1                     
M  NOTES: - UNPRINTABLE CHARACTERS ARE SUBSTITUTED BY '.'                  
   9232         IDCI1                 2970/06247

   NOTES: - UNPRINTABLE CHARACTERS ARE SUBSTITUTED BY '.'
          - CONTINUATION LINES OF A RECORD START WITH '>>'

   ----+----1----+----2----+----3----+----4----+----5----+----6----+----7--

   <CMDFILE;                                                               
   /*+++   03:02:10 / 13:50:55 / 00120101   +++*/                          

(just a sample, k?  :)

(Shows them...)

<EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxx7117,DIV=ACTCFV-4205098;
<EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxx2342,CDIV=ACTCFV;
<EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxx7117,CDIV=ACTCFV;
<EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxx7117,DIV=ACTCFV-4205098;
<CRSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxx3763,EQN=3330-0-03-30,LCC=1FR,RAX=1;
<EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxx3763,PIC=0288,PIC0=0288,INTLPC=0288,INTLPC0=0288;
<EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxx3763,INTRAPC=0288,INTRAPC0=0288;

<ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=1,TEXT1="COMMERCIAL POWER FAILURE";
<ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=61,TEXT1="COMMERCIAL POWER FAILURE";
<ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=62,TEXT1="FIRE ALARM",TEXT2="CALL 505xxxxxxx";
<ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=62,TEXT1="DOOR ALARKM",TEXT2="CALL 505xxxxxxx CO OR 5
>>05xxxxxxx COPS";

   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=3542209,ABB=SPD8-2-101081115057511844;              
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=3542209,ABB=SPD8-3-101081115058655937;              
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=3542209,ABB=SPD8-4-3542215;                         
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=3542209,ABB=SPD8-5-101081112074571031;              
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=3542209,ABB=SPD8-6-101081115058429886;              
   <EDITMLHG:NPA=505,DN=2575366,DIV=ACTCFV-918003074186;                   

   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=8,TEXT1="SURGE ARRESTOR ALARM";                      
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=9,TEXT1="FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TROUBLE";                 
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=10,TEXT1="COMMERCIAL POWER FAILURE";                 
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=12,TEXT1="NO 2 HEATING A/C FAILURE";                 
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=13,TEXT1="RECTIFIER FAILURE";                        
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=14,TEXT1="HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM";                   
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=15,TEXT1="HIGH BATTERY TEMPERATURE";                 
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=16,TEXT1="INTRUSION ALARM",TEXT2="CALL CO 505xxxxxxx 
   >>TO SEE WHO IT IS";                                                    
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=11,TEXT1="HEATING/AC FAILURE";                       
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=7,TEXT1="FIRE OR SMOKE ALARM",TEXT2="CALL 505xxxxxxx 
   >>TO REPORT FIRE";                                                      
   <CREAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=7,TEXTNO=7;                                        
   <CREAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=8,TEXTNO=8;                                        
   <CREAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=9,TEXTNO=9;                                        
   <CREAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=10,TEXTNO=10;                                      
   <CREAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=11,TEXTNO=11;                                      
   <CREAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=12,TEXTNO=12;                                      
   <CREAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=13,TEXTNO=13;                                      
   <CREAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=14,TEXTNO=14;                                      
   <CREAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=15,TEXTNO=15;                                      
   <CREAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=16,TEXTNO=15;                                      
   <CANEAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=9;                                                
   <CANEAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=10;                                               
   <CANEAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=11;                                               
   <CANEAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=12;                                               
   <CANEAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=13;                                               
   <CANEAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=14;                                               
   <CANEAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=15;                                               
   <CANEAL:SITE=EXCH,EAL=16;                                               
   <CANALTEXT:TEXTNO=7;                                                    
   <CANALTEXT:TEXTNO=8;                                                    
   <CANALTEXT:TEXTNO=9;                                                    
   <CANALTEXT:TEXTNO=10;                                                   
   <CANALTEXT:TEXTNO=11;                                                   
   <CANALTEXT:TEXTNO=12;                                                   
   <CANALTEXT:TEXTNO=13;                                                   
   <CANALTEXT:TEXTNO=14;                                                   
   <CANALTEXT:TEXTNO=15;                                                   
   <CREAL:SITE=DLU,DLU=1000,EAL=1,TEXTNO=1,ALPRIO=CRITICAL;                
   <CREAL:SITE=DLU,DLU=1000,EAL=2,TEXTNO=2,ALPRIO=MAJOR;                   
   <CREAL:SITE=DLU,DLU=1000,EAL=3,TEXTNO=3,ALPRIO=MAJOR;                   
   <CREAL:SITE=DLU,DLU=1000,EAL=4,TEXTNO=4,ALPRIO=MAJOR;                   
   <CREAL:SITE=DLU,DLU=1000,EAL=5,TEXTNO=5,ALPRIO=MAJOR;                   
   <CREAL:SITE=DLU,DLU=1000,EAL=6,TEXTNO=6,ALPRIO=CRITICAL;                
   <CREAL:SITE=DLU,DLU=1000,EAL=7,TEXTNO=7,ALPRIO=CRITICAL;                
   <CREAL:SITE=DLU,DLU=1000,EAL=8,TEXTNO=8,ALPRIO=MAJOR;                   
   <CREAL:SITE=DLU,DLU=1000,EAL=9,TEXTNO=9,ALPRIO=CRITICAL;                
   <CREAL:SITE=DLU,DLU=1000,EAL=10,TEXTNO=10,ALPRIO=MAJOR;                 
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=1,TEXT1="COMMERCIAL POWER FAILURE";                  
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=2,TEXT1="SURGE ARRESTOR ALARM";                      
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=3,TEXT1="HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM";                    
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=4,TEXT1="BUILDING HEATING OR COOLING PROBLEM";       
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=5,TEXT1="BUILDING HEATING OR COOLING PROBLEM";       
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=6,TEXT1="FIRE OR SMOKE ALARM",TEXT2="CALL 505xxxxxxx 
   >>IMMEDIATELY";                                                         
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=8,TEXT1="DOOR ALARM",TEXT2="CALL 505xxxxxxx  CO OR 50
   >>5xxxxxxx  COPS";                                                      
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=9,TEXT1="RECTIFIER FAILURE";                         
   <ENTRALTEXT:TEXTNO=10,TEXT1="HIGH BATTERY TEMPERATURE";                 

(Shows us...)

   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-18004444444;                     
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxx9900,DIV=ACTCFV-101007114095841000;              
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-101007110;                       
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-10107110;                        
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-101002880;                       
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-101028808004444444;              
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-10102888004444444;               
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-811;                             
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-1010071100;                      
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-10102880;                        
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-1010041;                         
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-1010071;                         
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-10100714095841001;               
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-101007114095841001;              
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=CFV;                                    
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV;                                 
   <EDITSUB:NPA=505,DN=xxxxxxx,DIV=ACTCFV-2579900;                         

(but basically, we find good LOCAL #'s.)


       LNO    =    4     EQN    = 3370- 0-07-45                MASKNO:03786

   INTERRUPTION TEXT JOB  9344 


   XXXXX 03-02-16 07:43:00 IDCI1                     
M  CONTINUATION TEXT 0004                                                  
   9344         IDCI1                 2816/03786

           HGLDN    = 505xxx3654                               MASKNO:03788
           CAT      = MS                                       MASKNO:03774
           LTT      = COSLAC5                                  MASKNO:03789
           LNATT    = DTMF                                     MASKNO:03787
         CT    =  VI                                           MASKNO:04396
           LCC      = 1MRHG     RAX      = 1                   MASKNO:03785
           ORIG1    = 9                                        MASKNO:03798
           PIC      = 0222                                     MASKNO:04398
           PIC0     = 0222    
           INTRAPC  = 0222    
           INTRAPC0 = 0222    
           INTLPC   = 0222    
           INTLPC0  = 0222    
           COSDAT   = BILLNO  -505xxx5366                      MASKNO:03778
           CHRG     = MRSA1                                    MASKNO:03775
           COS      = TWC      &DCAHUNT                        MASKNO:03777
           ADDINF   = CXMEM                                    MASKNO:03772

   END JOB 9344 EXEC'D


===================== T E C H N I Q U E S ==========================

Not all can be so lucky as to find their switch's dialup number in the NXX-99xx domain.
If you don't happen to find one of these by scanning (which is what I did by hand), then 
you might find it by other means:

   1.  Social Engineering it out of telco employees
   2.  Dumpster Diving at your local CO (http://www.dslreports.com/coinfo)

If you happen to scan some modem carriers, then connect to them! You might find out 
that your friendly EWSD servicemen never log out. If they would be so smart as to log 
out, then you can still find logins/passwords somewhere, can't you? If not, then don't 
worry about this stuff, but don't get rid of this file just yet. Get rid of this file once you
are in the system, and completely understand what you are doing.  First.

===================== W H A T  T O  G E T ==========================

Second.

The logs, of course. These will not only get you great #'s, but if I had received them
before I messed with this system, I might not have raised that alarm like I did (the 
alarm is not raised in this capture.) NOTE: there are more logs than one, and you can
see them with a command that is not used here.

I reccommend that you do not change any info, especially if they do not ENDSESSION;

Alert your local CO (you'll have their # soon with this system, as you can look up info
with more grace as is shown in this capture) what the exact problem is, and how you
are able to gain access to their switch. What would kind of be hilarious is if you 
somehow knew someone had trouble on their line, and you found and corrected the
problem before the serviceman comes to fix it. Even alert the subscriber that the 
problem is corrected, and when the lineman comes out, the sub says, 
"Butch came out and fixed the problem."  

Lineman: But -I'm- the only 'Butch' who works in this area!  :)

Basically, DISP much and CR and EDIT not so much, as the edit functions are the ones 
that are logged. You can raise alarms, especially if you re-use valid EQNs. If you fuck 
up, please have the sense to fix it right away so it appears a telco employee is on the
system. This particular EWSD is operated on at all hours of the night (look at the END 
JOB #'s), so late night is a prime target hour. If you do happen to change something 
you should not have, make sure you at least DISPSDNDAT first! This way, you will 
have a record of what used to exist and can fix it. If you're on at an hour that no one
really messes with their phones, your error might go unnoticed, and who's going to 
check something out in the log that didn't really cause a problem the next day??

Have fun with DISPCONN as this feature is probably the greatest. You can see who is
on the line with whom. That's all I got to say about that.

===================== R E F E R E N C E S ==========================

Zeroth.

Power Scanning I & II by El Oscuro/250
CO Finder: http://www.dslreports.com/coinfo/
Siemens Technical Terms Glossary: http://education.icn.siemens.com/doc/jobaids/glossary/index.htm

===================== G R E E T S ==========================

Thanks.

Siemens -- Elecktronisches Wahlsystem Digital's are fun, and not much info on them!
Phrack -- Keep it up.
2600 -- Basic info, but worth the read.
ic0n -- I enjoy your scans, and some of the PBX #'s are very helpful!
Lucky225 -- Great articles.

===================== W A T C H  F O R========================

Next.

siemensgloss.txt
pbxout.txt

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	Well That about wrap's it up for this issue of Phr33k4z0iD'5 next issue to include telecome news 
 and more files. (yeah i know some of the files are old. But i really did'nt have that many files in my inbox. 
 Hopefully we will get more people submiting files. Next Issue due out sometime Late May 2003. All files 
 need to be mailed to ic0n at oldskoolphreak dot com or ic0n at phreaker dot net 

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