There's a whole lot of useful information here regarding the commissioning of a MIRAN card.
I don't want to scare you, but I would rather install an entire CS1KM than face another one of those nightmares!!
Now that I've got your pulse racing... Do you have the serial cable that plugs into the...
Hola a todos,
I have a client that wishes to have the ability to record an announcement that extensions can call and playback.
At first it seemed that the MIRAN3 card was the perfect solution, but it is NOT END-USER (or tech!) FRIENDLY. The client in question wants to be able to change this...
Situation update, and new issue.
I've got the IPO and the MD110 communicating with each other via H.323 (yaaay!).
Here's the new issue.
The IPO has a 4 digit dialplan, and the Ericsson has a 6 digit one.
How do I get the IPO to pad the calling number information sent to the MD110?
I need to...
But just for the heck of it, do you know of anyone that has actually gotten these two systems to talk to each other?
I'd love to get my hands on the configurations used.
The vendor is of little to no help in this regard.
There seems to be some amount of confusion as whether Voice Networking Licenses are actually required etc.
To make things worse another tech I've consulted claims that it is not possible to link those systems via H.323. The original idea was...
Once again I've found myself up a creek sans paddle.
QUESTION: How do I go about connecting these two (2) beasts?
The IPO is a 500v2 Rls 7, the MD110 is 1,000s of miles away.
I know very little about the IPO and need guidance with setting up an IP link to the Ericsson. The Ericsson has already...
openthegate: Thanks for the response, however, I think you misunderstood the question.
What I need is the ability to determine in what capacity is a specified digit string used.
In the Avaya, the list usage command returns the "element" associated with a digits submitted. It would return a...
grnichol: You will need to disable the FPEC first and then the FNET.
Identify the specific FPEC (shown as XPEC0 or XPEC1 in LD 97)
Then disable the FPEC from LD 32 with DSXP xx where xx is the controller #, then disable the NETWORK card with DISL yy, where yy is the SUPERLOOP #.
This will...
Hello, I guess the topic says it all.
Essentially, I'd like to be able to identify where a digit string is used in a Nortel Meridian PBX.
Example: The digits 1234 = PLDN
GHTROUT,
Here's my problem.
I have local area codes that coincide with international ones.
For example: NXX 954 (a local call) is pointed at ROUTE 1.
NPA 1954 (intl-bound) calls use ROUTE 4 which is the LD carrier of choice.
However, this carrier can also route calls to the local PSTN.
A...
bigindian65,
I need to do this on the switch itself.
Though doable, it's impractical to do this via the CO, as there are times when BARS may have to use one of these CO-limited routes for a LD call.
SL1M1,
Sorry for being a little vague.
I'm trying to assign a feature code (86) on the CS1000 and I'm getting this error:
SCH8893
Specified DN conflicts with an existing DN.
Indicating that this digit pattern is already in use.
What I need to know is how to find out where.
I have a LCR setup on a CS1000M.
I've recently revamped the previous RLI and added some new routes.
The problem is, with the old setup the users got accustomed to 1+ dialing to access certain local area codes (different carriers). These are now accessible via the new routes.
I now need to deny...
Hi all,
My apologies if this has been posted/answered before.
Avayas have the list usage x command, where x is the digit in question.
What is the Nortel equivalent?
I'm not entirely clear on the exact nature of the question you're asking. But let me hazard a guess.
Are you referring to the configuration of a T1 circuit?
There are two setups:
1. PRI - Primary Rate Interface (uses a d-channel)
2. CAS - Channel Associated Signaling (uses inband signaling...
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