4.0 converts the secondary dial tone SC into something like this:
SC: 9N
FEA: Dial
TN: N
ID: 50:Main
Where 50:Main is an ARS table and most likely needs to be tweaked to get it to work correctly with the PRI. If LCR was also being used, the LCR would be converted to an ARS table and probably needs to be tweaked as well.
Had the same problem this weekend. I have the correct short codes and on the ARS form I have Secondary Dial Tone ticked.
Tried other ways but nothing seems to work, copper trunks or PRI. I have 5410 qnd 5420 sets and get the same result on both.
Thanks for all the feedback. All the shortcodes are correct. I'm using 5410 & 5420 phone sets. I think it may be a bug in the 4.0.5 version. I know Avaya is coming out with a new release at the end of the month. Hopefully that fixes it otherwise I will have to open a ticket with AVAYA to get this resolved.
If anyone finds a solution before then, please let me know.
Thanks for all the help.
You (hberry) haven't actaully said anything about the short code routing being used so everyone else is having to help you by guessing.
What user dialing matchign which system short code routing to which ARS containing what short code?
Meanwhile my money would be on lack of ; in the short codes. You only get seconbdary dial tone while the IP Office is waiting to work out which trunk to seize. Once is has a trunk then tones are all down to the exchange at the far end. If your routing is pretty simple and doesn't have ; then the IP Office seizes a trunk and start sending digits before secondary dial tone ever gets to be played. The ; even if you don't need enbloc dialing tells the IP Office to wait until dialing is complete (and play secondary dial tone during the wait if it is selected in the ARS)before grabbing a trunk.
Main line group (0) is 23 channel PRI with Secondary dial tone ticked on the ARS form. Inside the ARS for I have the following.
N; N 0
1800N; N 0
1877N; N 0
local calls only
Short Code 91N; N 51:Copper Trunks
Inside the ARS form for line group 1 I have the following:
1N; N 1
LD only
the customer is dropping the 1 on the copper trunks which works okay. I am having a problem with secondary dial tone on all 3 ARS entries or line groups. The copper trunk group is off a channel bank and is giving me major issues.
3rd ARS entry for line group 2
this one is for failover only and will route LD calls only
91N; N 2
I cannot seem to get the secondary dial tone working can you someone help me out with where the semi colon should go.
should there be a 9N short code for each ARS entry?
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