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How to connect IP Office to GSM Terminal

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lukaszc

Technical User
Oct 29, 2005
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Hello,
Maybe somebody knows how to connect Avaya IP Office 406v2 to GSM terminal (Celline DT) connected on analog port?
This solution should work as when an user calls extension number with connected GSM terminal, he gets dial tone from it. But it doesn't work. I made Short Code for Dial Direct, the terminal is picking up but there is no signal.
Thank you very much in advance.
Lukasz Chomin
 
you will need to do a few things, first you will require a PSTN card in the 406. In Manager, change the outgoing linie ID for the line that the GSM device is plugged into to an ID not already being used. Plug the GSM device in. Add a new LCR route if not already there to the following for examlpe:

Main route tab:
SC: 04N
TN: .
Line ID: as defined above
Feature: Dial

set the alternate route 1 tab to much the same except for the Line ID which should be the default as listed under main shortcodes. Save and merge and all should be well
 
Do I really need PSTN card? My GSM terminal can work on internal number. I simply should call extension e.g. 199 and I could hear dial tone from the terminal. But I have no idea how to configure this.
 
By calling the gsm unit you have established a call and it thinks it has recieved an incoming call. I have only ever seen these things working off analogue line ports not extension ports.
When you say no signal do you mean GSM?
 
Yes, it's the same signal as in mobile phone. On my previous system it worked that way. I tried with Dial Direct (the extension pickup automatically) but I couldn't hear any signal. Any other help is very appreciate.
 
Beware! We bouglt an analogue trunk card to set this up (we had 4 FCT's) and we never got it working, had to downgrade the mobile contract and use the SIM's for mobiles instead. The LCR was all correct but the analogue trunks never got working properly, so the IP Office always routed the call back to the ISDN livnes.

Millsey
 
The following Short code

SC 04N
TN 500D.
feature DialExtn

assuming that 500 is the extn number of your GSM router
 
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