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BCM50 srg routing PRI

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motleyhawk

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Jun 30, 2003
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I have a BCM50 SRG and I am trying to get the PRI that is on SRG to ring phones when they are in normal mode and registered to CS1000 4.5. I was told all I need to do is set it up to use CDP and assign target lines to sets and set received digits to what co is sending. Have done this but it does not work. Was told that SRG call forwards all calls when in normal mode. Is this true?
 
If the sets are regisitered to the CS1000, calls ringing in on a PRI on the SRG won't ring the sets. Once the sets are registered to the CS1000, the SRG no longer exists to those phones unless there is a networkor gatekeeper failure.

For those target lines to ring the sets, you have program the "redirect to" prompt under each line that needs to ring a set. You'll probably have to redirect it to an SDN and have that SDN forwarded to the set DN. That's What had to be done at on of our SRG site. only difference was they were using analog lines.
 
Nope, If you set the "redirect to" option on the line say 4XXX 4 for trunk access xxx ext then the phone will not ring in local mode.

Can I ask if you have set up your remote access package and assigned them to the physical lines? Also scheduled services need to be setup....All this is in the srg50 docs. I have setup about 30 srgs now and never had a problem with incoming lines on srg ringing on the normal mode handsets.

Setup the above and see what happens.
 
In doc it says that in normal mode the lines are forwarded and in local the forwarding is cancled where do you tell it to FWD or does it just do the Forwarding in normal mode if you program it to the phone?
 
remote access packages are setup. when you look at the sets in normal mode the sets say call forward all calls to that DN.
 
Can you open BCM monitor and make some calls in and see what is going on?

Under the sets you should have Fwd All, 4trunk AC and ext so 4XXX if not go to srg setting and main office setting and put in trunk access code X whatever you are using.

Also under your dialplan and des code just check you have configured your alternate Route. U should have a schedule set, i normaly call mine SRG, so first route should be setup the same as the des code eg des code 4A use route 001 absorb 1. Alternate Route SRG First route= 001, absorb 1.

Sorry if this is telling you to suck eggs but im just trying to find out what you have and hav'nt configured.
 
Sorry, I guess the info given to me was wrong when I setup my site.
 
Hi

I have a problem related to this topic.

In the installation I’m doing now the client wants to have ip phones connected to SRG v2.0.2.05e which is connected to CS1K v5.0.
The problem is having Phone in NORMAL MODE to be able to use local (SRG) BRI line not the (CS1K) PRI line when calling off-net.
I know that the Phone logically is registered in CS1K. The question is how to force to be routed through the BRI line.

Has anyone configured such scenario ?

Scenario_diagram.jpg


Regards
Przemek
 
 http://progres3m.com.pl/tektip/Scenario_diagram.jpg
Im not a CS1K engineer but in the CS1K the srg should be setup with a zone i.e zone 101, routing is setup on the CS1K to say calls starting with local area code of the srg i.e 01980 route that call but prefix with 10210 so the number sent to the srg would be 1021001980xxxxxx. In the srg you need to setup a descode 10210 to use your ISDN route i.e 001 absord 5 digits the 10210 so only 01980xxxxxx is passed to srg PSTN. If you have more srg's use 10210, 10211, 10212 etc, one for each srg.

Hope this is clear. Your CS1K engineer will be able to tell you more.
 
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