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  1. TelecomDepartment

    LSP

    What should happen is what's called 'failover' - the LSP takes over within 3 minutes if the time is set well, the phones in the remote location have dial-tone, the trunking works in the remote location - and your users are able to work. Cutting back can be set up to happen via translations when...
  2. TelecomDepartment

    LSP

    LSP = Local Surviable Processor
  3. TelecomDepartment

    DID trunk vs CO vs TIE also start methods?

    A POTS line is a two-way line (both DID and DOD) thus no need for the provider to ask you. No need to ask you if it's wink start, loop start, ground start - or starts at all - because it does't go to a PBX where you program that. It's all done by the phone company, just like a telephone line to...
  4. TelecomDepartment

    LSP

    oh, one more little item - When you login the second time for "sat" session - use terminal type 4410
  5. TelecomDepartment

    LSP

    Btrain8, Here is something that might work for you, - Think of the “LSP” as two different pieces of equipment. The “LSP” is the S8300 – the G700, G250, G350, or G450 that houses the “LSP/S8300” is just another gateway off the main PBX. You probably have G650s – the gateway at your surviable...
  6. TelecomDepartment

    How do I route or map a # coming in on the T1 to an extension?

    You have the T1 trunk group translated in the Avaya as what kind of trunk? – Tie trunk? You did say you have ext. 4125 translated in the Avaya and connected – right? Does the call from the T1 provider come into the Dialogic and then go to the Avaya?

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