Thanks for the reply. Good thoughts -- I'll check out and disable CDP and see what happens.
Others have suggested subnetting Building B and putting in a Default Gateway; which is fine but I'd sure like to know why it doesn't work as configured. And that part about one phone works and if you plug...
Here's a crazy one. Flat voice network on VLAN 40 (192.168.100.X/24).
MXe NIC connected to Cisco Small Business SG350 untagged VLAN 40 port.
Cisco switch also some some data VLANs on it (all untagged). It has a VLAN trunk port (all VLANs tagged) going to a Ubiquity Nanobeam set up in a...
Thanks for the info.
This is my first regular T1 - I have done a few PRIs and prefer them. I have a pretty good handle on IMAT too.
So it looks like I'm stuck sending out the main number as my caller ID if I can't use the *6 in form 22... Probably not that big a deal anyway, just thought it...
I'm sorry - Its been a long day...
The T1 is connected to the Dual Framer T1/E1 card in MMC 1.
It looks like I can use Form 22 to accomplish this. But I wonder if I can still send the main number for extensions that do not have DID numbers.
200ICP with 2Way DID T1 trunking.
All calls that go out display the main number (the first assigned DID number).
No big deal, except the fax is a different DID number than the main number.
I know I can send whatever I want with an NSU using the modified digit table; but would that be the same...
Thanks everyone, I appreciate the input.
I think I am going to have the "emergency" button dial 0, but also label the phones "for emergency, dial 911".
Then I'll take MitelInMyBlood's advice and setup ARS accordingly -- Great idea by the way!!
Thanks again,
Bob
Installing an SX-200ICP in a large hotel.
Thinking about programming all of the room phones' speed dial buttons with abbreviated dial codes (*10, *11, *12, *13, *14, etc.). That way, room phone programming is simple (analog room phones) and I can easily change what each button does.
The...
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