ROF 1375387 /3 is a T-1 card........you need a /1 (ROF1375387/1) for PRI. Also, be aware that BC8 was a bad release for PRI -- 1st model year so to speak -- at least the first couple of US installs of BC8 were disasters. There may a be few patches, but I believe the majority of PRI faults w/BC8...
What do you get if you send GJLSP:PRINT=FAULTY; ?
or GJLSP:GSMULT=0-12; ?
Try this:
Clear your faulty signals (HIREI;) and then send the GJBLI command.
Once you get "NO ANSWER FORM GAR", send HIMDP and see if any signals are generated (if any) for LIM 1 and LIM 6 that might relate to the...
If you have your QoS and traffic prioritization set up correctly on the routers at each end, the RAD units work pretty well. The RAD traffic has to have the highest priority vs everything else on that path.
You also have to tune the circuit a little with respect to the jitter buffer and TDM...
If the transmission path is verified to be OK, you may have to restart LIM-1. Poke it once....I've seen the LIM de-isolation routine get hung up if the PCM link drops several times in rapid succession.
Good luck,
Dave Strang
If your batteries are 12 years old - replace them! The fact that they held up during a recent power outage is nothing short of a miracle.
If you don't have a good way to load test batteries without the possibility of causing an outage, you can measure ac ripple across each battery.
Set your...
I'd also suggest trying different reports and comparing call totals or extending the time range for the reports you're running now- if you want stats for 8a-5p, then use 7a-6p for the report. Calls that happen to bridge the time values will skew the stats a bit depending on the report you're...
cspectra (TechnicalUser) 14 Jan 09 14:49 wrote:
Whosrdaddy, thank you very much for being involved. You did help me before with our PBX; and dstrang, too.
My next question is:
we are not a call center; is there anyways that allow us to set up call forwarding when the B number is busy without...
If you only have one GSM, your choices are somewhat simplified. You will need to power off the GSM to change the GCU2....your system will be down hard while you perform that task. DON'T manually block anything, just turn off the power (if you had multiple GSM's this would not be the case).
Your...
DO NOT power cycle your group switch.....it won't fix the problem you have and will create a great deal of other problems not related to your original problem.
For which GSM is the code 88?
I assume the error code 65 is for LIM 4......and that the PCM link in LIM 4 for which synchronization is...
I dunno.......I guess you'll have to put on your detective hat.
Do you know the DIR of the other VSU's? & if so are you lucky enough that those DIR's are in a consecutive number range?
What do you get for the BPOS if you send SYEDP:LIM=X; for the LIM in which this VSU is installed?
Are you...
Is this a VSU that was in service and suddenly quit working?
If so, can you call it and play or record messages?
Restart the VSU board and verify operation.
Good luck,
Dave Strang
You can print NADAP:LIM=1; and compare to NADAP:LIM=2; and see if there is a discrepancy between the two regarding that portion of the number range.
It may seem labor intensive, but you should try to call 7770 from an extension in every other LIM in the system. This will help to verify if the...
You can contact the Ericsson User Group (www.eugonline.org)to inquire if any of the member sites are interested, or you can click on the Telecom Concepts link above and contact Larry Wolfe.
Good luck,
Dave Strang
What does the LPU display indicate?
Once the add lim procedure was executed, did you get a successful dump? If the dump was successful, did you then poke the new lim for a reload?
Did you initiate both sides of the PCM links?
Good luck,
Dave Strang
If I understand this correctly, you using an internal directory number (the ISDN number) as a route access thru the Asterisk to route calls over an IP network. If all you're wanting to do is restrict certain other internal directory numbers from calling the ISDN extension, you can do it in the...
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