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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume One, Issue Three, Phile 6 of 10
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Fortell Systems
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Written by Phantom Phreaker
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Call The Alliance at 618-667-3825
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Fortell systems seem to be a system to monitor lines. They can only be used to
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monitor lines within their own NPA.
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A Fortell system is at 716-955-7750. Whene you call, you will hear:
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'Hello. This is the Taradyne Fortell system. Please enter ID code'
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The ID for this system is 722877*. After you type that in (DTMF) it will ask
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'please enter line number' where you then type the PRE+SUFF of the number you
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wish to check within the NPA of the Fortell.
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After you enter a number, it will repeat the number you entered. Now it will
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ask you to 'please enter mode'.
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The modes are:
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1-Calling on other line
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2-Calling on test line
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3-Line test results
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If you enter mode 1, you will have these commands available:
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1-Fault location
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2-Other testing
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7-Test ok, Monitor
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8-Hang up
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9-Enter next line number
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If you enter 7 here, it will repeat what you selected, and ask for an ID code
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which can be any 6 digit number followed by a *.
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Now it will dial and tell you:
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'Subscriber busy-busy-monitor test in progress conversation on line-short on
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line'
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2-Monitor test
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3-Overide and test
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4-Wait for idle
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If you enter 2, (Monitor Test) it will tell you the busy status again.
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If you enter 3, it will override, or tell you 'Not available in this CO'.
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If you enter 4, (Wait for idle) it will wait until the line is idle.
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If you enter 1 (Fault Location) at the main list you will get these options:
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1-Open location
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3-Short location
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4-Cross location
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5-Ground location
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8-Hang up
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If you enter 2 (Other testing) here, you will have these commands:
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2-Loop Ground OHMS
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3-Dial tone test
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5-Pair ID
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8-Hang up
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If you enter Mode 2, you will have these options:(Other testing)
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2-Other testing
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7-Test ok, Monitor
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8-Hang up
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9-Enter next line number
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It will repeat what you selected. If you select 2 here, you will now have
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these commands:
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2-Loop Ground Omhs
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8-Hang up
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If you select 7 at the main list after mode 2, it will ask for an ID which is
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any 6 digit number followed by a *. Now it will dial and check the number. If
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the number is busy, it will say 'Subcriber busy-monitor-test in progress-
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conversation on line-short on line-please hang up-waiting for idle' Now you can
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just type * to go back to the main list of commands.
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If you enter MODE 3, if you have done a test before, it will give you the
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results of the test. If you haven't done a test, it will tell you so with 'No
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test results available'
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You can abort back to the main commands list by typing a *.
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By typing a 9 at several places you will be taken back to the beginning where
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it asks you to 'enter line number'
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PP-01/06/86
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