Hi all,
I have a Definity G3 V12 that I've connected to a Cisco 2800 router via an ISDN PRI T1. I've tried various configurations but have settled on using QSIG.
This is a lab that I'm using to learn how to route VoIP between routers in order to connect remote PBXs.
So, when I dial the TAC code and the 4-digit extension number my far end phone rings, as expected. I can also make the reverse call from down-stream and have the Definity phone ring.
The problem comes when I use ARS. My ARS is setup so that when I dial a 7-digit number the route-pattern strips the first 3 digits and sends the 4-digit extension number to the router. Using various debug commands on the router I can see that the Called-Party Number is being sent from the Definity to the Router. But, the call is never passed to the next router.
What happens is that when I dial the ARS access code 9, followed by the 7-digit number, I get a second dial-tone, (I'm assuming from the router) but the call is never forwarded to the next hop router.
Anyone have any idea what might be happening when I switch from using a TAC to using ARS?
Thanks in advance.
I have a Definity G3 V12 that I've connected to a Cisco 2800 router via an ISDN PRI T1. I've tried various configurations but have settled on using QSIG.
This is a lab that I'm using to learn how to route VoIP between routers in order to connect remote PBXs.
So, when I dial the TAC code and the 4-digit extension number my far end phone rings, as expected. I can also make the reverse call from down-stream and have the Definity phone ring.
The problem comes when I use ARS. My ARS is setup so that when I dial a 7-digit number the route-pattern strips the first 3 digits and sends the 4-digit extension number to the router. Using various debug commands on the router I can see that the Called-Party Number is being sent from the Definity to the Router. But, the call is never passed to the next router.
What happens is that when I dial the ARS access code 9, followed by the 7-digit number, I get a second dial-tone, (I'm assuming from the router) but the call is never forwarded to the next hop router.
Anyone have any idea what might be happening when I switch from using a TAC to using ARS?
Thanks in advance.