Thank you all for your thoughtful replies.
Remember that we're talking calls INCOMING to the Norstar over a PRIVATE network via a PRI, so it's all about how the Norstar processes the incoming digits. Calls should be routed to target #s on the Norstar ("22XXX") or to the PSTN via our COTs...
Thank you for your kind reply, Hawks,
I wish it were that simple. I'm positive all the remote access stuff is set correctly; the system routes certain incoming PRI calls (those of 5 or less digits, like, "8411") to the correct outgoing trunks (or to the correct target line) just fine. Won't do...
Dear Tek-Tips,
Our Norstar MICS 7.1 is connected to another, "distant," PBX (non-Nortel) via a T1 PRI. The other PBX wants to call out on our CO Trunk Pool, so in his setup message he sends our pool access code, "8," plus 3 digits (8N11), 7 digits (8NXXXXXX) or 11 digits (81NXXNXXXXXX). He is...
Everybody,
Thank you for responding on this arcane subject. After all, who wants to use a bunch of BRIs 25 years after they were the hot way of connecting to the Internet? For me they were always the poor's man's PRI: a way of getting high-quality voice trunks from P*B in the rural area where I...
I know they have to go in the core cabinet or in the top 2 trunk modules (#s 8 or 7), but what's the max number of BRI-U4 cards the system can host? My system seems to go a little crazy when I try to turn-up the 9th or 10th BRI loop. I would like to be able to serve around 16 or 20 LTs~NTs.
The...
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