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Dialogic D/480JCT-2T1 to G3si

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SOConnor

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Jan 27, 2004
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We are trying to connect to a Dialogic D/480JCT-12T1 board in an IVR. When I have built the trunks to other systems/boards the board vendor has already known needs to be programmed in the Avaya. This vendor has only worked with T1s from a CO and has no idea what is required in the Avaya programming. I programmed this one similar to some of the others but it still not working and the vendor wants us to complete a checklist of items such as bit patterns.

This in on a G3si r11.2. Currently we have the DS1 circuit pack programmed as on a TN767E as B8ZS/ESF/robbed-bit.

The trunk group is programmed as a 2-way tie group, trunk parameters of wink/wink, individual channels are mode E&M with type t1-stan. We have verified the cable pin outs from another thread on this group.

Calls are to come in through their PRI trunks on one DID number which is set up in the UDP table to send them to this trunk group.

With list trace I can see the calls come in on the individual channels but there is no response from the IVR. Eventually the channels go to disconnect.

Any ideas would be appreciated. The board vendor is asking us to complete a checklist which normally would be answered by the CO about changes in signalling bits and how they DNIS is sent.

 
My experience with Dialogic boards has been to configure them as D4 framing, ami-basic line coding, and robbed-bit signaling.

Kevin
 
If the calls are coming in on a PRI and then routing to an e&m trunk, you may have no DNIS passed, it is bascially expended reaching the switch. Your best bet would be to convert the trunking to the IVR to PRI, if the Dialogic board supports it.
In either case your should treat the IVR as a DCS switch node via TIE lines (either PRI or E&M) this will then pass DNIS.
Just routing incoming calls to a tie trunk will cause the time out and drop because the IVR is waiting for DNIS digits which are not passed forward.
 
We have our D240JCT-T1 card connected to our G3Si using IDSN-PRI. TN767E card on the PBX. DS1 is setup as:

Signaling Mode: ISDN-PRI
Connect: Network
Protocol Version: a (I'm told this is National)

Works great. We get/pass ANI and get DNIS.
 
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