The issue I have is with a 3300 ICP. This seems to be a strange setup I can find no where else, and I cannot get it working properly.
This 3300 is using T1\D4 trunking, Connected with a T1/E1 framer card installed in the first slot.
What makes this "different" is that it's only "half" of a T1, ie only 12 channels.
It is "different" again than usual, in that it's not using DID services.
There's two trunk groups on the T1, programmed by the Telco with 1 lead number for half of the T1, hunting 6 channels each.
Almost all of the time callers into the system get ringing to dead air, or error tone.
The users, when recieving calls get ringing and when they pick up they either get dial tone or dead air.
Calls coming in get properly answered less than half of the time.
One trunk group's answer point is a Ring Group and the other group goes to a single set, which has multiple appearances or itself.
All are using IP sets.
All outgoing calls are working great.
I've checked the SMDR records and these dropped calls show up as 3 or 4 second calls.
Any ideas? What have we missed?
This 3300 is using T1\D4 trunking, Connected with a T1/E1 framer card installed in the first slot.
What makes this "different" is that it's only "half" of a T1, ie only 12 channels.
It is "different" again than usual, in that it's not using DID services.
There's two trunk groups on the T1, programmed by the Telco with 1 lead number for half of the T1, hunting 6 channels each.
Almost all of the time callers into the system get ringing to dead air, or error tone.
The users, when recieving calls get ringing and when they pick up they either get dial tone or dead air.
Calls coming in get properly answered less than half of the time.
One trunk group's answer point is a Ring Group and the other group goes to a single set, which has multiple appearances or itself.
All are using IP sets.
All outgoing calls are working great.
I've checked the SMDR records and these dropped calls show up as 3 or 4 second calls.
Any ideas? What have we missed?