Why does the diagram show voltage? The 2 pairs should be transmit and receive. I think it's the BCSU command in the 9006 that set the options (wink, immediate, etc.) Might be CHA-BCSU, TMD (TBL would be the card type). Sorry I can just go by memory, I don't have much trunk documentation.
Not familiar with the 2x8 system - but if I recall correctly, the 9006 (which the card looks like it's for) has all the T1 E&M options, such as Wink, Immediate, Delay, etc. You could just flip the transmit/receive pair between the 2 systems, and set one to supply clocking, other to clock off of...
You're welcome. So you can hear the DTMF 00, then audio when you speak? If you're hearing the 2 tones, maybe they're too short for the Bogen to recognize. I don't know if there's a setting in the Openscape system to adjust for the length of the tone, or what do do if you're not hearing them at...
If you have a buttset, can you monitor the analog line on the RJ11? That would confirm if the system is in fact sending DTMF 00, then audio when speaking. Or in place of the paging interface that is 'answering' the ringing analog line, answer with the buttset and listen.
We recently started deploying Cisco 9841 phones. The Line Text Label does not appear, just the +1NXXNXXXXXXX number. My co-worker informed me when adding a 2nd line, the label will then appear for all lines. I wonder if there's any other configuration setting that will allow the label to appear...
Interesting a Mod 50 is still in operation. If you have some good 3.5" diskettes on hand one command you may want to do is (I think.. just from memory) COPY BACKUP CNFG_9005.6.84. which will backup the configuration to the diskettes. Depending on the CNFG size, it may be more than one diskette...
Ended up buying a USB headset, that works. I also noticed with Jabber I can't transmit DTMF, whether the headset is connected or not.
As before DTMF is fine with Google Voice as well as the internal microphone.
I may have found the Adix programmer on an old pc, zipped it but upload progress at 100% stays, maybe it's too big at 20 meg.
Edit - it's not attaching after completed.
Here is the .msi for the Icon programmer, required for ECS systems, but you may need the older Adix programmer. I was able to use the Icon programmer on some Adix systems depending on the release. Sorry I looked for the older Adix programmer but couldn't find it. I don't know if this file will...
Checked all the settings upon installation. I configure Jabber routinely for customers and assist them with troubleshooting.
Never have I had a consistent situation like this. Next week I'll bring the USB headset from the office home just to try it.
With the new site I've been getting an email alert for every single post. Evidently I was subscribed to everything, like this forum. Not a big deal, I just Unwatch each forum that I wouldn't typically visit. I just saw a moving co. ad posted in another forum. Looked again later and it was...
I had Jabber working on my Windows 10 Lenovo laptop. I recently bought a replacement Lenovo laptop. With the new Windows 11 laptop, there's no transmit from the laptop's microphone. It works fine with Google Voice and Teams, just not with Jabber. Did the usual, checked/verified audio settings...
My bad - the initial post does say the callers are prompted to enter information, which is via DTMF. When I saw 'Dialogic 4 port modem' I was assuming data transmission of some sort, The term Modem threw me. I concur with what Tommy said.
It's been awhile since I've used them so I don't recall - but if the Grandstream ATAs have a T.38 option (they probably do) I'd enable that.
That, or G.711. I don't know if one is recommended over the other.
We also have some Cisco ATAs, but prefer to keep fax lines on our legacy AT&T 5ESS, at least for now as we migrate to Cisco phones. The ATAs don't have issues with calls going through, but will still sometimes not reliably send or receive a fax. That's even with the recommended codec settings...
Unless you have a good quality analog phone line from the central office, faxing typically has difficulty these days. I had to order one from the CO for our I.T. department for modem access to routers in case the network went down. We couldn't even use analog lines from our legacy AT&T switch...
I worked with one of those, I think a 6304 a few years ago, a nice small system with a lot of features, especially for the price.
Yes it certainly is a good alternative to hosted, and I guess it could be considered to be today's on site PBX, that can still
analog CO lines.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.