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How do i find if my BC9 has ISDN license allowed

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AntBan

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Nov 5, 2001
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Hello Experts,
I've been running BC12 MD110'swith no issue, but now I need to connect a MD110 BC9 to our two BC12's and I think the best way to do it is using ISDN trunks by inserting a TLU76/1 card into the BC9 system, but i don't know if the BC9 system has ISDN license enabled.

I tried command LIDAP; But that does not work on the BC9 system.

Anyone can tell me what command to use and how to read the output?

Thanks
 
There are no licenses in BC9 so you can program anything you like with the appropiate hardware
 
Almost correct.
In some markeds it was necessary to invoke a patch to allow the VM and EM commands.
Also programmes has to be loaded for SMDR (ED/CL) and IC.(etc).
///doktor
 
Oh Oh!

Thanks for the heads up Doktor.

So my question again, is.

For initiating E1 ISDN trunks using TLU76/1, do we need anything else?

Or is this only in the case where I would want to add VM?

Thanks again to all.
 
If you needed VM, EM (and one more, which I have forgotten) a patch - in some markeds - had to be added.
If you can write VMFUP; or EMFUP; and the response positive, then the patch has been added.
If a VMFUP; gives syntax error then the patch is missing...
No problems with E1 ISDN trunk.
///doktor
 
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