It sounds as though the PSTN Provider in fact sending the whole 8 digits.
If this is the case you will need to add an entry in NUTRI to strip the first 5 digits off.
Set the Speed and Duplex as follows.
configure port (Port No.) auto off speed (10 or 100 or 1000) duplex (half or full)
For example to configure port 22 as 10 Full Duplex.
"configure port 22 auto off speed 10 duplex full"
Also check to ensure that you have the correct codec settings for both the phone and the MD110.
You need to ensure that the codec priority is the same at both ends.
If you want to run IP Extns you need minimum BC11.
If you want to run IP Extns and IP Tielines / Trunks you need BC12.
The board used for both is an ELU32.
You do not order the Board, you order the appropriate licenses and any hardware is supplied with the Licenses.
R4x Versions of Firmware and R3x versions of Firmware will not talk to each other unless the following line is entered in the Config File.
CompatibleWithR3applications=Yes
I believe IPNS stands for Inter-PABX Network Signalling.
It should be used when connecting between 2 x PABX'x and Using QSig.
The other Options for this Parameter are Usually ETSI and Country Specific Protocol for connecting Using ISDN to the PSTN.
I believe the firmware was released as part of BC10 or BC11.
Other things to check are: -
1) Ensure that in the RadMux at the GS End that he clocking is sett ot Loopback and that in the RadMux at the Lim end Clocking is set to Adaptive.
2) You need to ensure that the Packets from the RadMux...
One of the things that Rad Mux's introduce is and increase in the latency of the signalling between the Lims.
If I rememeber right Rad Mux's are not supported on versions below BC10.
There were some corrections in the LPU5 Firmware to overcome this issue.
Try upgrading the LPU5 to the latest...
You need to check the following: -
If they are Analogue or Digital, D3D4 of SERV must be set to an odd number to allow this, Diversion Bypass.
If they are Generic Extns then D4 of CDIV needs to be 1.
To make a basic call and receive a call you can use other types of phones, but if you want supplementary services like Transfer etc you will need the Ericsson IP Phones.
The basic call is by the standard H323 but supplementary services are proprietary.
Read this thread, it may help you.
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1187975
We have MD110 BC12 to Avaya running here and the only thing that does not work is Message Waiting.
Even simpler would be: -
RODDI:DEST=92189,ROU=64,ADC=1606100000000250006000000,TRC=0,srt=1;
TRC=5 means you are Truncating 5 Digits and therefore you are not actually sending any digits out on the trunks if you use the origianl programming.
What parnum says will work but what happens here is...
In order to do this you need to use Repeated Individual Diversion on the Extn.
PELPI:DIR=XXXX,LIST=1,CHO=1,ANSPOS=XXXX,TIME=YY,BSYCHO=2;
PELPI:DIR=XXXX,LIST=1,CHO=2,ANSPOS=ZZZZ,TIME=60,ONECAL=0;
Where: -
XXXX = IP Phone Extn No.
YY = The time in Seconds that you want the phone to ring before...
Basically, although 802.1x has originated from Wireles it can be used on ethernet.
I believe, but stand to be corrected, that in order to get it to work on Cisco, you have to have Wireless support but do not need to use Wireless Access Points.
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