Introduction: Outdials
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Outdials are extremely useful things which
can be used to call long
distance without paying and without using codes. Essentially,
an
outdial is a modem which is connected to a network. You
call up the
network, then connect to the outdial over the network, then use
the modem
to call whatever system (BBS) you want to connect to. Sounds
complicated, but it really isn't.
You will be using modems which are connected to the Telenet network.
There
are outdials connected to Telenet in every area code. So,
you can call
just about anywhere you want. The problem is that generally,
these outdials
don't take collect connections over Telenet. So, we have
to use a way of
getting around that. That way is called PAC*IT. PAC*IT
is a service
which is connected to Telenet.
Part I - Connecting to the Network
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Ok, first you need to connect to the network.
The way to connect
to Telenet in order to use these outdials is through Pac*it, which
is
some sort of gay PC pursuit deal. Anyway, call Pac*it: 1-800-234-2796
at 2400/1200 7E1. After connecting, log on:
1200 baud:
just hit <cr> a couple of times
2400 baud:
send an @ (shift-2) then a <cr>
It will now say
PAC*IT Plus
XXXXXXXXXXX111
The X's don't matter, what matters is the last three digits.
You can only
connect to U.S. modems if this number is between 100 and 300.
If the
three umbers on the end aren't between 100 and 300 then hang up and
call
back. Eventually, you will get one that is OK.
Under the numbers it will say: 'TERMINAL =' just hit return here.
You will now see the well known '@' prompt. This means you are
connected to Telenet.
Part II - Connecting to the Outdial
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Now, you need to know a bit about the way
systems on Telenet are addressed. To connect to a system (i.e.
outdial)
at the '@' prompt, you type the address of the system you want and
hit
return. You must use the Telenet International Address Format
to
connect to outdials if you called in through PAC*IT. It looks
like
this:
|------------------------ Data
Network Ident. Code (DNIC)
|
| |-----------------
Area code
| |
| |
|----------- DTE address (the specific system in the
/\ |
/ \
area code)
/ \ / \ /
\ /\----- Port Address
IIII AAA NNNNN PP
For example the Telenet address of 201 346 becomes 31102010034600
So, connect to the outdial in the area code you want by typing in the
complete
address of the outdial. I know, you are saying to yourself "Where
the
hell do I get addresses of outdials?" Well, at the end of this
g-file,
of course.
After you have entered the address, you will get a 'CONNECTED' or else
some error message. If you get an error, try again, or try another
outdial.
Part III - Using the Outdial
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After you connect, hit ctrl-E a few times, then hit return. After
a few
seconds you should get a message like '*Hello, I'm Ready*' You
are now
connected to a modem! Help is available, just enter a ?
or H. The
command you are most concerned with is D (dial command). So,
enter D
and it should ask you for the number. Just type in the phone
number
you want to dial (no area code). It should then say "Dialing..."
If
you connect, great, you should know what to do now. If the number
is
busy, or out-of-order or whatever, the outdial will return to command
mode. You can then dial again.
You can generally disconnect from the outdial itself by entering an
'@'
then hitting return in the command mode. You should then get
the '@'
prompt back. Now you can connect to another outdial in a different
area
code if you want to. Just follow the procedure in Part II again.
Part IV - Outdial Addresses
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Area
Area
code Baud
Address
code Baud Address
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NJNEW 300: 311020100001
CAOAK 300: 311041500005
1200: 311020100301
1200: 311041500216
2400: 311020100022
2400: 311041500011
DCWAS 300: 311020200115
CAPAL 300: 311041500106
1200: 311020200116
1200: 311041500224
2400: 311020200117
2400: <NONE>
CTHAR 300: <NONE>
CASFA 300: 311041500215
1200: 311020300120
1200: 311041500217
2400: <NONE>
2400: 311041500023
WASEA 300: 311020600017
ORPOR 300: 311050300020
1200: 311020600019
1200: 311050300021
2400: 311020600021
2400: <NONE>
NYNYO 300: 311021200315
AZPHO 300: 311060200022
1200: 311021200316
1200: 311060200023
2400: 311021200028
2400: 311060200026
CALAN 300: 311021300412
MNMIN 300: 311061200120
1200: 311021300413
1200: 311061200121
2400: 311021300023
2400: 311061200022
TXDAL 300: 311021400117
MABOS 300: 311061700311
1200: 311021400118
1200: 311061700313
2400: 311021400022
2400: 311061700026
PAPHI 300: 311021500112
TXHOU 300: 311071300113
1200: 311021500005
1200: 311071300114
2400: 311021500022
2400: 311071300024
OHCLE 300: 311021600020
CACOL 300: 311071400023
1200: 311021600021
1200: 311071400004
2400: 311021600120
2400: 311071400024
CODEN 300: 311030300114
CASAN 300: 311071400119
1200: 311030300115
1200: 311071400213
2400: 311030300021
2400: 311071400124
FLMIA 300: 311030500120
CASDI 300: 311071400102
1200: 311030500121
(619) 1200: 311071400210
2400: 311030500122
2400: 311071400121
ILCHI 300: 311031200410
UTSLC 300: 311080100020
1200: 311031200411
1200: 311080100021
2400: 311031200024
2400: 311080100012
MIDET 300: 311031300214
FLTAM 300: 311081300020
1200: 311031300216
1200: 311081300021
2400: 311031300024
2400: 311081300124
MOSLO 300: 311031400005
MOKCI 300: 311081600104
1200: 311031400421
1200: 311081600221
2400: 311031400020
2400: 311081600113
GAATL 300: 311040400113
CAGLE 300
1200: 311040400114
1200: 311081800021
2400: 311040400022
2400
CASJO 300: 311040800111
CASAC 300: 311091600007
1200: 311040800021
1200: 311091600011
2400: 311040800110
2400: 311091600012
WIMIL 300: 311041400020
NCRTP 300: 311091900020
1200: 311041400021
1200: 311091900021
2400: 311041400120
2400: 311091900124
Part V - Finishing Up
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As best I can tell, this is a very safe method if you don't abuse it,
over use it, etc. Remember, this is a 1-800 number, so if you
call it
200 times in a week or 30 times in a day, you may get a call yourself.
So, to keep this method alive for everyone to use, don't do this too
much.
I hope this file has been helpful to you. There are plenty of
people
who know a lot more about this stuff that I do. But, I will definitely
try to help anyone out if I can. I can be reached most easily
at: warming@vol.com