That's what I would think, but how do you actually do it? The vendor I'm working must not know how to do it because they're saying it can't be done. Doesn't sound right to me.
I am installing a PRI onto a BCM system and am being told that it will always try to grab channel 23 for the first outgoing call if it is set up for descending, regardless if channel 23 is actually working or not. For instance, if I elect to only turn up channels 1 thru 15, it will still try to...
We are dialing 9+0, sorry should have stated that. Hopefully I'll do some more testing today and try the suggestions that have been passed along. I'll let everyone know what we find out.
Just installed 2 PRI's and outbound caller ID is working fine except when I dial a zero. My carrier is saying that when I dial a zero, they are not getting any called party ID and thus cannot complete the call. I've tried direct accessing the trunk group to ensure that there is no weird routing...
If I have two remotes connected back to my host, and I want to run both of them at 128k of CIR with the capability to burst up to 256k, does my port speed need to be designed for 512K to accomodate bith remotes at full burst or do I set it at 256K?
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