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  • Subject: Re: Phone# of my AS/400 modem
  • From: Jim Langston <jlangston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 08:28:41 -0700
  • Organization: Conex Global Logistics Services, Inc.

Well, since we are not supposed to have the ANI numbers, it can be a pain
to find them.  But, if you enter ANI number in any search engine on the web
you should find a load of sites that have them, then it's a matter of wading
through the list.

Some sites used to have them, but the one I used to go to doesn't have it
anymore.

Also, it helps if when the telephone man comes around to do some work
on your phone lines, you politly ask him what the ANI number is for your
area, explaining why you need it.  That's how I got my ANI number last time.

Sometimes you can call the operator from the phone number and explain
that you are a business and need the phone number of the line you are
calling from.  Operators are not supposed to give you your own phone
number, but sometimes you'll get one that will (just make sure to ask real
nice, it's just the luck of the draw sometimes).

Regards,

Jim Langston

Searsdon@aol.com wrote:

> Just a note, you might want to permanently mark the phone number somewhere
> around the telephone outlet and keep a journal of important phone numbers
> related to computer communications, you might want to note the phone nunber
> in the line description also.
> I like the caller id and ANI approach to solving this problem, I have had to
> solve this problem at various companies. Would anybody care to post the url
> for the ANI Number website?
> Don Sears
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