Thanks Frankieg and Wattie29
I have checked the UDP and AAR codes, they seem OK but I will check thoroughly. Is there a difference in the way internal calls are routed when ARR codes are used compared to UDP codes ?? They seem to work the same way to me ??
If, for example extensions 7xxx use...
I have a private microwave trunk, 30 channel ISDN, E1 using DS1 (TN2464, TN464 boards)that connects two Definity G3SI/R6 sites that sudenly fills and blocks. When cecked most of the ports at each end are looped back to the same trunk but the next or a near port. How can identify the cause?? Any...
A customer of mine has encrypted about 30 files and did not decrypt them prior to reinstalling the O/S (Windows XP Pro). I have followed the instructions provided by MS. IE: Login as Administrator, take ownership, create a Recovery Agent then user the Cypher command to decrypt the files, without...
I have a E&M tie trunk, with 3 members, conecting two sites. Calls made between these sites do not show CLID (Extension #) in the CDR records. I have set the CDR to sho clg-num/in-tac and the TAC shows OK but not the Ext. Both ends of the trunk have been programmed to send calling number, infact...
I have a E&M tie trunk, with 3 members, conecting two sites. Calls made between these sites do not show CLID (Extension #) in the CDR records. I have set the CDR to sho clg-num/in-tac and the TAC shows OK but not the Ext. Both ends of the trunk have been programmed to send calling number, infact...
In attempting to remove "Misc" from the Dial Plan on digit 3,the system says "Second digit table must be removed first" . Attempting to remove the Second Digit Table the system says "First digits assigned in Uniform Dialing Plan; remove UDP entries" On trying to...
Is it possible to interface a payphone to a Definity G3SI. Payphones, as you probably know, need some find of signal (Line Reversal) by which to time calls. I guess that there are no interface boards that can do this for a G3SI ??
Living in hope !?
Chris
So there are ARS ANA tables to setup, Routes with FRL levels apropriately set, and CORs ?? I can have several routes with different FRL levels through the same trunk. These routes are selected according to the ARS ANA tables. The COR, using FRL levels, determines wether the caller can use a...
I've been using that setup for nearly two years fairly successfuly now. What I found was that the Data Module is Hayes AT command set comapatible and could be told to anwser automaticaly after a number of rings using S register 0. Issue the command, from the AT prompt ATs0=3 and it will always...
Sorry, acronym overload happening!!
We have 4 Definity G3SI R6.0 PABXs. I need to redefine the FRL to provide more levels of COR. I can not find where I should change the FRLs. Basicaly I want to be able to restrict extensions to one of five levels. Currently there are only three. The five...
One of my systems, a Definity G3si R6.0, seems to have a problem with a digital line card. The symptoms are:
1. Message light in constantly lit on some phones, even when there are no messages.
2. Phone resets to "PLEASE RESET SPKR" 5 times per day.
3. Phone dies for about 5 seconds...
We have 4 Definity G3SI R6.0 PABXs. I need to redefine the FAC to provide more levels of COR. I can not find where I should do this. Basicaly I want to be able to restrict extensions to one of five levels. Currently there are only three. The five levels I am considering are:
1. Internal +...
I have tried blanking out all the fields and saving the result. The system reports a sucessful update in the status bar but when you display the table again the entries are still there. I get no error messages.
I will look at the ARS partition table.
Chris
I am able to add entries to the ARS Digit Analysis Table but I cannot remove existing entries. Definity doc's give no clues as to why this is so. Any advice welcome.
Chris
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