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Cisco DID PRI tandem through OPT 81 DID PRI 1

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3cross

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Aug 28, 2007
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WE have a Cisco Call Manager sending calls (9xxxxxxx) to our Opt 81 rls 25.30 and want them to go out the local DID PRI. The calls hit the Opt 81 and go straight to VM. WE can see all the digits on the DCH coming from the Cisco. If you are on a trunk you can transfer a call out another trunk route no problem. This is not QSIG and we don't have that option.
Any ideas?
 
The calls hit the Opt 81 and go straight to VM
Are you certain it's Voice Mail and not an Intercept RAN?

Is the NCOS of the TIE trunks between the Cisco and the PBX high enough to place a call?

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Yes, it goes to the pilot dn of VM and the NCOS is set high enough.
 
has this ever worked? SHow us some programming of the routes and trunks
 
It is a new setup. I will get some programming as soon as I can.
 
You say you see all the digits, does that include the leading "9" the PBX will need to route the calls to the Telco? It sounds like you are not sending the 9 and the PBX is interpreting the next several numbers as a number that somehow needs to end up in vmail.
 
check the ncos of the trunk.. i dial 9+ from the cisco, the tie trunk has to have an ncos high enough to allow that call

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
we have almost the same setup here.. i built the trunks as ncos 3, that allows local and prompts for auth code for ld.. so all the cisco users need an auth code for ld..

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
It is receiving the 9 and the number from the Cisco and the trunks are at NCOS 3 here also which should alow the calls.
 
It might be worth doing a LD80 TRAC on the trunk to see what that reveals

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Actually

.TRAD LL CC

in this case


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Below is the route and trunk info.


Cisco rt

TYPE RDB
CUST 00
ROUT 20
DES Cisco
TKTP DID
NPID_TBL_NUM 0
SAT NO
RCLS EXT
DTRK YES
DGTP PRI
ISDN YES
MODE PRA
IFC S100
SBN NO
PNI 00000
NCNA YES
NCRD YES
CHTY BCH
ISAR NO
CPUB OFF
DAPC NO
BCOT 0
DSEL VOD
PTYP PRI
AUTO NO
DNIS NO
DCDR NO
ICOG IAO
RANX NO
SRCH LIN
TRMB YES
STEP
ACOD 7201
TCPP NO
TARG
CLEN 1
BILN NO
OABS
INST
IDC NO
DCNO 0 *
NDNO 0
DEXT NO
ICIS YES
TIMR ICF 512
OGF 512
EOD 13952
NRD 10112
DDL 70
ODT 4096
RGV 640
FLH 510
GRD 896
SFB 3
NBS 2048
NBL 4096
TFD 0
DRNG YES
CDR NO
MUS NO
RACD NO
EQAR NO
FRL 0 0
FRL 1 0
FRL 2 0
FRL 3 0
FRL 4 0
FRL 5 0
FRL 6 0
FRL 7 0
OHQ NO
OHQT 00
PLEV 2
MCTS NO
ALRM NO
ART 0
SGRP 0
AACR NO

Outbound rt


TYPE RDB
CUST 00
ROUT 21
DES LEC
TKTP DID
NPID_TBL_NUM 0
SAT NO
RCLS EXT
DTRK YES
DGTP PRI
ISDN YES
MODE PRA
IFC NI2
CBCR NO
NCOS 0
SBN NO
PNI 00000
NCNA NO
NCRD YES
CHTY BCH
CPFXS YES
CPUB OFF
DAPC NO
BCOT 0
INTC NO
DSEL 3VCE
PTYP PRI
AUTO NO
DNIS NO
DCDR YES
ICOG IAO
RANX NO
SRCH LIN
TRMB YES
STEP
ACOD 7201
TCPP NO
PII NO
TARG 01
CLEN 1
BILN NO
OABS
INST
IDC YES
DCNO 0
NDNO 0 *
DEXT YES
DNAM NO
ICIS YES
TIMR ICF 512
OGF 512
EOD 13952
NRD 10112
DDL 70
ODT 4096
RGV 640
FLH 510
GRD 896
SFB 3
NBS 2048
NBL 4096
TFD 0
DRNG YES
CDR YES
INC YES
LAST NO
QREC YES
OAL YES
AIA YES
OAN YES
OPD NO
NATL YES
MUS YES
MRT 24
RACD NO
EQAR NO
FRL 0 0
FRL 1 0
FRL 2 0
FRL 3 0
FRL 4 0
FRL 5 0
FRL 6 0
FRL 7 0
OHQ NO
OHQT 00
PLEV 2
MCTS NO
ALRM NO
ART 0
SGRP 0
AACR NO

Cisco trk

TN 098 01
TYPE DID
CDEN SD
CUST 0
TRK PRI
PDCA 1
PCML MU
NCOS 3
RTMB 20 1
B-CHANNEL SIGNALING
NITE
STRI/STRO OWK OWK
AST NO
IAPG 0
CLS UNR DTN CND WTA LPR APN THFD HKD
P10 VNL
TKID
DATE 20 APR 2009


Outbound trk

TN 082 01
TYPE DID
CDEN SD
CUST 0
TRK PRI
PDCA 1
PCML MU
NCOS 1
RTMB 21 1
B-CHANNEL SIGNALING
NITE
STRI/STRO OWK OWK
AST NO
IAPG 0
CLS UNR DTN CND WTA LPR APN THFD HKD
P10 VNL
TKID
DATE NO DATE
 
Something is common between the DN of Mail the the digits required to place an outgoing call.

For example, I am in NPA 414
What if my Mail DN was 1414

Can you think of any similarities in your scenario?

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Just imagine the person who always wanted to be extension 1800, and got it.

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Outbound trk

TN 082 01
TYPE DID
CDEN SD
CUST 0
TRK PRI
PDCA 1
PCML MU
NCOS 1 **************
RTMB 21 1
B-CHANNEL SIGNALING

Your NCOS is pretty low!
 
The NCOS of an outbound trunk is irrelevant, since it does not ever place calls - it takes the calls.

The NCOS of the Cisco trunk (NCOS 3) is placing the call over the outbound trunk.

Now, if the poster had the trunks routes mixed up...then there might be an issue.

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It seems like I read somewhere that when you are tandeming like this the DSEL on both trunk routes need to match. I would change the DSEL on Route 20 from VOD to 3VCE to match the DSEL on Route 21.

Also, do you have the Nortel as NET on the d-channel and the Cisco as USER?

War Eagle!
Lions Baseball '09!
 
Since the inbound calls from the Cisco are on a DID will the opt 81 look at more digits then what is defined by LDN0? Will it even look at the whole digit string to pass it on out the outbound circuit?
 
Good point - I don't know for sure. Try changing the Cisco route to TIE maybe?

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