snootalope
IS-IT--Management
This probably isn't a CallManager issue, but I figured this would be a good place to post beings anyone who manages CCM probably knows a thing or two about the gateways.
Here's my dilema. For the past five months (yes, five months) I've been fighting with the phone company to get caller id enabled for a PRI we have coming into our office.
We actually have two PRI's. One for local calls, and one for long distance. The PRI we have for our local calls currently has Caller ID enabled and it works just fine. The long distance is the one we're fighting with.
Our company has a couple 800#'s that the phone company routes down our long distance T to get to our building. We are wanting caller ID enabled on this T.
Here's the problem. Whenever the telco enables caller ID on their end and makes a test call to our 800#'s, they get a fast busy. They are aware that our equipment only handles digits for CallerID rather than both digits and name. Beings this has been going on for five months, I'm starting to think it may be something on our VG200 gateway.
I've got the VG200 setup and currently terminating both PRI's. One uses pri-groups and the other (the long distance T) uses ds0-groups. Not sure if makes a difference to caller id or not, just thought I'd put that on there. So, the one with the pri-groups configured is our local T and caller ID works just fine to the inside and out (digits). The long distance gives a fast busy signal when the telco enables caller ID.
In five months I think I've covered everything I can on cisco.com and goole. I'm out of ideas.
Anyone real knowledgeable in the is area able to maybe give me some advice?
Thanks!
Here's my dilema. For the past five months (yes, five months) I've been fighting with the phone company to get caller id enabled for a PRI we have coming into our office.
We actually have two PRI's. One for local calls, and one for long distance. The PRI we have for our local calls currently has Caller ID enabled and it works just fine. The long distance is the one we're fighting with.
Our company has a couple 800#'s that the phone company routes down our long distance T to get to our building. We are wanting caller ID enabled on this T.
Here's the problem. Whenever the telco enables caller ID on their end and makes a test call to our 800#'s, they get a fast busy. They are aware that our equipment only handles digits for CallerID rather than both digits and name. Beings this has been going on for five months, I'm starting to think it may be something on our VG200 gateway.
I've got the VG200 setup and currently terminating both PRI's. One uses pri-groups and the other (the long distance T) uses ds0-groups. Not sure if makes a difference to caller id or not, just thought I'd put that on there. So, the one with the pri-groups configured is our local T and caller ID works just fine to the inside and out (digits). The long distance gives a fast busy signal when the telco enables caller ID.
In five months I think I've covered everything I can on cisco.com and goole. I'm out of ideas.
Anyone real knowledgeable in the is area able to maybe give me some advice?
Thanks!