I want to connect a customer's existing panasonic system to a new mitel 5000 so that they can keep their existing wireless phones. I found instructions on connecting a mitel 5000 to a non-mitel device via E&M trunks through the T1. I was Wondering if anyone would know the proper configuration for the TDA100 with a PRI 23 card. Or if they know anyother method of connection that would work.
Mitel 5000 Programming:
1. Setup a T1 board in the system and configure as E&M Trunks.
- Use B8ZS and Extended Superframe for Zero Code Suppression and Framming (D4 and AMI could work as well)
- Set the LBO to be -7.5
- Set for either Master to Private or Slave to Private as needed
- Go into each trunk and set service type to be *ANI*DNIS*
- Set the number of digits to be collected to "11"
2. Create a Trunk Group and put all the E&M channels into this trunk group.
- Set the ring in destination to be a Call Routing Table (assign the table too)
- Set the echo trunk number flag to Yes
3. In the Call Routing Table you assigned in #2 above make the following entries
- For IC calls (assuming 5000 extension are 1000-1xxx)
Pattern Ring-in Type Ring-in destination
1xxx Collect Digits
- For local calls (assuming 7 digit local dialing)
Pattern Ring-in Type Ring-in destination
Nxxxxxx Single ARS 92000
- For long distance calls (assuming 10 or 11 digit dialing)
Pattern Ring-in Type Ring-in destination
1Nxxxxxxxxx Single ARS 92000
Nxxxxxxxxx Single ARS 92000
Mitel 5000 Programming:
1. Setup a T1 board in the system and configure as E&M Trunks.
- Use B8ZS and Extended Superframe for Zero Code Suppression and Framming (D4 and AMI could work as well)
- Set the LBO to be -7.5
- Set for either Master to Private or Slave to Private as needed
- Go into each trunk and set service type to be *ANI*DNIS*
- Set the number of digits to be collected to "11"
2. Create a Trunk Group and put all the E&M channels into this trunk group.
- Set the ring in destination to be a Call Routing Table (assign the table too)
- Set the echo trunk number flag to Yes
3. In the Call Routing Table you assigned in #2 above make the following entries
- For IC calls (assuming 5000 extension are 1000-1xxx)
Pattern Ring-in Type Ring-in destination
1xxx Collect Digits
- For local calls (assuming 7 digit local dialing)
Pattern Ring-in Type Ring-in destination
Nxxxxxx Single ARS 92000
- For long distance calls (assuming 10 or 11 digit dialing)
Pattern Ring-in Type Ring-in destination
1Nxxxxxxxxx Single ARS 92000
Nxxxxxxxxx Single ARS 92000