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Avaya MG 1000 Dect

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daveinwearside

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Dec 12, 2003
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Has anyone configured a ds1 for the Avaya MG 1000 dect system. (funktel rebadged Avaya)

If so can you give some pointers as to how i should set it up.

cheers
Dave

 
It is indeed the Integral 55
Do you need to program the dt1 on the CM or the dt21 in the Integral ?

It is a very long time ago and i can not recall it to be honest !


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im trying to set up a pri trunk between the two (not using QSIG).

I can see Voice and data traffic going over the linkvoice traffic is ok, but the Data traffic (for remote access) to the I55 is dropped.

I am not getting any denial errors on the CM. The I55 engineers can see the data traffic coming from the CM in their shell trace but for some reason is not letting it through.

Any Ideas would be more than welcome.

Cheers
Dave








 
Make sure, that the DT21 is fully configured, services tlp (telephonie) as well as data or gen(eral), with the appropriate values in the dialgroup fields, and the accessright fields per service.

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JrB
 
caplink811 is right
For me it is so long ago i forgot about the rlp and dat


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