Review NN70003-002 Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5 Interoperability Config Guide Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 6.0.1 via SIP
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For the fax issue:
Trace a Fax call, verify the codec in use.
Also make sure the analog stations have FAXA in the CLS.
If you can hard code the fax machines to use 14,000 baud that may help as well..
Are you seeing any ERR/AUD/BUG on the treminal when the call drops?
Does it happen to a TDM resource on the same IPMG as the T-1 or only when it leaves the IPMG on a DSP?
Does the IPMG that the T-1 is in have a clock?
Two PBX's, two different databases.
The IP sets redirect from the 1000b to the MO.
The 1000b is mainly used for fallback for the IP sets.
It can also support local analog and TDM devices, DTI/PRI.
NTP 553-3001-214
The cores already show they are SPLIT, if that is the case you should be able to log into the off line core.
I have a feeling it will be un-responsive
HSPDOWN refers to the High Speed Pipe (LAN-2) connection on the CPP-IV cards.
Also note that Core-0 has a Health=0.
Core-0 is down.
Good...
Core-0 is down hard.
Connect a terminal to core-0 and reboot.
The reboot may restore core-0, having the terminal connected will allow you to see if it is booting.
Is this a CPP-IV or CPP processor?
If you are not sure, CPP-IV use flash cards, CPP us floppy disks.
If this is a CPP-IV you may...
The VGMC sites would need to run IPT-3.01.60
The customer would need to buy the trunk licenses for the PBX.
OTM or TM to administer the IPT nodes.
DCH interface for the system.
Does the card still show up in the EM node properties?
The STAT SERV shows what is in the PBX Node files.
You might have to delete the Node files and re-import the Node.
Detailed steps to correct problem:
1- Create a temp directory in the NODE directory ( /u/db/node/) and copy NODE.BTP ...
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