I am having a problem that I am hoping somebody on here can give me some insight into.
This just started approximately 3-4 months ago, all of the sudden none of our phones are able to forward calls externally. I have had my vendor and our local carrier pointing fingers at each other for months. Our vendor says that something from our local carrier is blocking the calls from leaving the PBX - our local carrier was blaming programming in the PBX. This has been going on for months. Our vendor was able to create a workaround so that now we can forward out to our local area code - but that is it. Nothing else will work.
Now our carrier is telling us that it has something to do with "call screening" and if they disable it that 911 might not work correctly and they want us to sign a waiver saying they aren't responsible for this. I cannot figure out how forwarding a call (that we have been doing for years, by the way) - can interrupt 911? Makes no sense to me. This is the capture that we got from our carrier - if it helps at all. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
<== 09:06:13.087 l3suId = 14
<== Q931:
CR: 0, 14, 5e
SETUP:
BC: speech
64 kbit/s
circuit mode
mu-law speech
CID: 18
Length: 3
Channel Selection Info: As Indicated in Following Octets
D-Channel Indicator: D-Channel NOT indicated
Preferred/Exclusive: Exclusive
Interface type = primary rate
Interface Identifier: IID Implicitly Identified
Channel Type: B - Channel Units (3).
Number Map: Channel is indicated by the number following.
Coding Standard: CCITT
Channel Number= 21
PI: private_network_serving_local_user
origination_address_is_non_ISDN
PI: user
CGN: e164
national_number
network_provided
presentation_allowed
7244311999
CDN: e164
national_number
17247413200
RN: e164
national_number
user_provided_not_screened
presentation_allowed
call forward unconditional
4122087301
mand information element missing or IE error
This just started approximately 3-4 months ago, all of the sudden none of our phones are able to forward calls externally. I have had my vendor and our local carrier pointing fingers at each other for months. Our vendor says that something from our local carrier is blocking the calls from leaving the PBX - our local carrier was blaming programming in the PBX. This has been going on for months. Our vendor was able to create a workaround so that now we can forward out to our local area code - but that is it. Nothing else will work.
Now our carrier is telling us that it has something to do with "call screening" and if they disable it that 911 might not work correctly and they want us to sign a waiver saying they aren't responsible for this. I cannot figure out how forwarding a call (that we have been doing for years, by the way) - can interrupt 911? Makes no sense to me. This is the capture that we got from our carrier - if it helps at all. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
<== 09:06:13.087 l3suId = 14
<== Q931:
CR: 0, 14, 5e
SETUP:
BC: speech
64 kbit/s
circuit mode
mu-law speech
CID: 18
Length: 3
Channel Selection Info: As Indicated in Following Octets
D-Channel Indicator: D-Channel NOT indicated
Preferred/Exclusive: Exclusive
Interface type = primary rate
Interface Identifier: IID Implicitly Identified
Channel Type: B - Channel Units (3).
Number Map: Channel is indicated by the number following.
Coding Standard: CCITT
Channel Number= 21
PI: private_network_serving_local_user
origination_address_is_non_ISDN
PI: user
CGN: e164
national_number
network_provided
presentation_allowed
7244311999
CDN: e164
national_number
17247413200
RN: e164
national_number
user_provided_not_screened
presentation_allowed
call forward unconditional
4122087301
mand information element missing or IE error