We have a T1 connecting two locations sharing voice/data. From location 1 calls are originated by a PC (ATA-connected) using the T1 link, dialing 8 and location's 2 ext. number where another PC is to answer and initiate data transmision.
The situation: When location 2 answers, modems hand-shaking does not complete, and the link never materializes. IF THE CALL IS ORIGINATED FROM OUTSIDE THE INTERNAL PHONE NETWORK TO LOCATION'S 2 DN, THE LINK BECOMES ACTIVE.
Does the Compact ICS send different voltage/signaling to the ATA when calls are via the T1 (vs PTN)? If that is the case, how can it be handled in order for the ATA-modem to connect?
Is data in any way "forbiden" in a Compact ICS voice channel?
Any help is welcome...
The situation: When location 2 answers, modems hand-shaking does not complete, and the link never materializes. IF THE CALL IS ORIGINATED FROM OUTSIDE THE INTERNAL PHONE NETWORK TO LOCATION'S 2 DN, THE LINK BECOMES ACTIVE.
Does the Compact ICS send different voltage/signaling to the ATA when calls are via the T1 (vs PTN)? If that is the case, how can it be handled in order for the ATA-modem to connect?
Is data in any way "forbiden" in a Compact ICS voice channel?
Any help is welcome...