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DID calls not going over Voip to remote sites

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BillyC001

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Dec 10, 2004
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I have a BCM 400 3.6 at the main location.At the remote sites I have BCM 200 3.5. I can call 4 digit no problem over the network. When a 10 digit DID is called for the remote sites I get a fast busy. I checked dialin plan and that looks fine. I'm missing something. I think I'm sending the wrong digits but I 'm not sure where to check. Any ideas?
 
you have to route the digits in the main BCM to use your VOIP line pool and add the digits in the remote gateways. Then assign your receive digits to your target line in the remote BCMs
 
jdavid,
Thats all in there. I have my call routing done and I have programmed the remote gateway. My voip pool is B. If that wasn't done wouldn't I have a problem when dialing 4 digit. Answer me this. When I dial my 4 digit ext to the remote site it looks at my routing table. When a DID comes into the main site, isn't it looking at the same thing. I'm receiving 4 digits. It should see the routing and follow. NO? Thanx for responding
 
have you changed your remote access package? the default is 00 which you can't change. change your lines so they use remote access package 01 and edit package 01 to have VoIP pool access. I'm sure this will fix it.
 
jdavid99,
Thanx for your help. The remote package was set at 00.
 
Jdavid99,

I have the same scenario and managed to get it working. However, on a tandem inbound call (from PSTN, thru BCM A to BCM B, I get the caller ID number passed along with the call to BCM B, but I loose the CallerID Name information. When the call comes from the PSTN and is destined for BCM A (non tandem) the callerid name works great. Is there a trick to getting the callerid name to pass over the H.323 IP trunks (MCDN)?

Thanks,
Harold
 
you have to have the business name entered. not the system name, the business name. it's in services- telephony services- general settings. also make sure your H.323 trunks have their gateway settings set to SL1 or CSE. I don't know what software you have but the earlier releases (pre 3.5) you have to put the MCDN keycodes in before you even have the SL1 option to select. if SL1 or CSE is a choice to select then you don't need the MCDN keycode. global knowledge recomends selecting CSE if it is available.
 
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