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Analog Trunk port change

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M Akhtar

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Aug 8, 2019
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One of the Analog Trunk is working in PEN(1-1-103-5), Which has been faulty. I reset the module by rest-bssu, and hard reset by pulling it out, but not solved. its mean the given port is faulty.
I need to change it an other port I have spare. I used command cha-tacsu and change DGTRP. Now I got the incoming call but for outgoing call access code I dont know how to check, I have in old record against this new port. I use that but this is unauthorized to my Extension/ Intercom. the new given truck port is spare now it was working working perfectly with an other extension. which now not available.
 
What are you asking?

You think the port is faulty on the analogue trunk card? (And you are sure it's not the trunk itself?)

Make a reg-tacsu for your faulty trunk. Change the PEN for the spare port and run the ADD line back in. Then delete the old trunk (DEL-TACSU). If your trunk group (BUEND) is full you will need to either expand it with CHA-BUEND or delete the old trunk group before you add the new one.

You say you made a cha-tacsu and changed the trunk group. So it will still work incoming, but for outgoing it may or may not be specified in LCR tables differently.

Just regen it and add it on new port. With the old trunk group.
 
The new trunk must be added in trunk group for outbound calls
 
I am touching my ear wrong side. Actually I have a trunk port faulty. I was trying to change tacsu of other trunks thats are spare and already created for some one that is not in use now,I was trying to change that tacsu (Trunks) 's DGTRP as per faulty trunk. So I was and am facing above problems.
Moriendi thanks to teach me right way.
I will do the following
1. Reg-tacsu of faulty trunk
2. add tacsu to change tacsu port as per ok one/new one
3. cha-BUEND to add the ok trunk in the group
is this the proper way?
thanks to eniyamath are you mean pont 3 as above.
 
If the trunk on the faulty port is already in the correct trunk group, you just need to REG and ADD. The trunk group (buend number) will be copied across.

If you changed the trunk group of the faulty port (maybe because you wanted to stop it being seized outgoing, or wanted to isolate it for test) then just change the trunk group back, either before or after the REG/ADD, it doesn’t matter in what order you do it.
 
Faulty trunk is in correct trunk group' what will I do?
 
If the faulty trunk is already in the correct group, REG-TACSU for that trunk/PEN.

Pick up that line, change the PEN to the empty port - run the same line back in.

DEL-TACSU on the old PEN.

Don't forget to rewire it.

To be clear, you re-enter the same line, only the PEN is different.
 
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