Actually, the phantom DN approach works great, internally... When I call in from the outside and try the extension however, all I hear is silence.
Are there any settings to check regarding making this work from the outside calling in?
Another possibility is that this is an issue with our...
Did some more digging, and tried a few things. Added a phantom loop in ld 97, and attempted to add a phantom dn in ld 10:
REQ: prt
TYPE: 500
MARP NOT ACTIVATED
TN 61 0
DATE
PAGE
DES
DES TEST
TN 061 0 00 00 PHANTOM
TYPE 500
CDEN 4D
CUST 0
WRLS NO
DN 496 0 MARP
AST NO...
Is there a way to forward callers to an external 800 number when a certain extension is dialed?
I've looked through a bunch of threads on these forums, but haven't had any luck so far... thanks for any help!
We currently have an MCR group on extension 445:
DN 445
TYPE SL1
TN 006 0 00 14 KEY 02 H MARP DES JANET 1 NOV 2004
(2008)
TN 005 0 00 15 KEY 01 H DES LINSEY 30 OCT 2007
(2008)
TN 005 0 00 12 KEY 01 DES PAUL 1 AUG 2007
(2008)
TN 006 0 00...
I have attempted to reconnect the cable, but no difference. Will order a replacement.
Also tried running a remote loopback test in LD 135, which failed, does this mean it is definitely the fiber?
>ld 135
CCED000
.dis fil 1
.llbk fil 1
...
We have been getting a lot of these lately:
BSD090 EXPANSION CABINET 1 - PWR BATT
BSD EXPANSION CABINET 1 - PWR OK BATT OK
Looking through some threads on these forums, it appears the most likely fix would be to replace the fiber optic cable between the two cabinets. When turning off the...
So I did some more digging... using our existing VT520 terminal, running:
ld 37
stat
I get the following output:
TTY 0 : ENBL DES: MAINTENANCE-2400 (currently connected through this one through the VT520)
TTY 1 : ENBL DES: MODEM
TTY 4 : ENBL DES: INFORTEX-1200
TTY 8 : DSBL
PRT 2 : ENBL...
I see, they actually appear to be set at 1200 baud, when I run LD 22 => PRT => ADAN.
Will keep trying different settings @ 1200 baud with minicom / hyperterminal. Thanks!
By the way, I noticed there's an AUX port on the back of the PBX (looks like a DB9) right below the SDI port which feeds the...
Ah, ok we've connected the USB2Serial cable to a modem inverter, then that to one of the 3 cables of the octopus cable... I'm not sure whether our PBX has TTY ports also.
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