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denial event 1186: Invalid number format D1=0x8c4f D2=0xaa011c

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Caper68

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Mar 3, 2006
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CA
Hi,

We are trying to tie together our Avaya to a Nortel , We have a Point to Point PRI tie line between the 2 switches .

When we try to dial the TAC code 8079 and the 4 digit DN on the Nortel switch we get the denial event 1186 .

Example Vector :
01 wait-time 0 secs hearing silence
02 route-to number 8079 4908 with cov unconditionally
03stop

The Nortel is able to route calls to our Avaya no problem using the same configuration .
 
is the far-end adminsitered correctly, can they see the call hitting their switch

does the call fail if you bypass the vector and dial the TAC&ext direct

 
I don't think you can dial the TAC on a PRI. You need to set up your uniform dial plan to route the call over the trunks. You probably get reorder tone as soon as you enter the TAC, don't you?
 
The Far end is configured correctly , and we get the same error if we dial the TAC directly . We get recorder tone as soon as we dial the TAC .
 
Looks like we were able to get it working :

We set up in the AAR Analysis a dial string to be 8079 and use route pattern 300 with a min and max digits of 8

In route patten 300 we selected the trunk group and deleted 4 digits .

The vector is route-to number *5080798134 .

We have tested this and it works .

Thanks for the help guys .

Question : Do we have this set up correctly , or is there a better way to do this ?

Main think right now is that its workin !!! :O)

Thanks Again
 
Well you have the trunk setup properly (obviously).

As far as the rest it depends on the level of integration you intend to have. Do you have overlapping dial plans on the two different PBX's? If not then you may want to setup UDP/AAR so that the calls route over that trunk. You have one route setup now abut it only works for that one number string.

This may be the way you intend/want to use it. In that case there really isnt anything you can do that would make it better.
 
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