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CS1000e 5.5 Enhanced trace on all 23 channels of a PRI

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Crowtalks

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Mar 19, 2005
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I am wanting to do an enhanced trace on all channels of a PRI, instead of one channel at a time...is this possible?

Thanks, Jim

"If I had known it would turn out like this, I would have become a locksmith" Albert Einstein

NCSS, NCTS, NCTE, CS1000E, Avaya IP Office, Mitel 3300 Basic & Advanced, 5000, SX200, NuPoint
 
Thanks firebird...

StanleySteamer...hmm, I didn't think about DCH monitor...I may try that...

Thanks boy, Jim

"If I had known it would turn out like this, I would have become a locksmith" Albert Einstein

NCSS, NCTS, NCTE, CS1000E, Avaya IP Office, Mitel 3300 Basic & Advanced, 5000, SX200, NuPoint
 
Not sure what you are trying to accomplish but you can also get a snapshot of all the route members if you do
LD 80
.trac 0 xxxx

where 0 is the customer number and xxx is the route ACOD.
 
StanleySteamer, customer has an Asterix enterprise phone system that is dependent on our system for outbound calling. I have a QSIG PRI tying the two systems together.

The enterprise guys did a server upgrade a couple of months ago and now some of their outbound calls are causing the callers issues, no ring tone on their end, no CID at times, etc. I found that they have their side of the PRI setup to where every outbound call hops to a different channel.

I finally got the traces I needed, but I was constantly hopping back and forth from ld 60 to see which channel they accessed, and then back to ld 80 for the trace. All outbound call coming from them lands on me as UNKNOWN, they are sending the info to the Audiocode guys, I guess...anyway the ball is back in their court.

I didn't think about tracing the route...that may have worked

Thanks, Jim

"If I had known it would turn out like this, I would have become a locksmith" Albert Einstein

NCSS, NCTS, NCTE, CS1000E, Avaya IP Office, Mitel 3300 Basic & Advanced, 5000, SX200, NuPoint
 
create a test RDB (same config as the existing route) move 1 channel into that route. Add an ARRN for your test number to go down the new route. Now you can LD 80 trace the one channel
 
Thanks for the replies

"If I had known it would turn out like this, I would have become a locksmith" Albert Einstein

NCSS, NCTS, NCTE, CS1000E, Avaya IP Office, Mitel 3300 Basic & Advanced, 5000, SX200, NuPoint
 
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