In my most recent thread, I was setting up an E1 ISDN link between our local Avaya and a Cisco router. We've gotten the devices talking but we are having calling issues.
Running trace tac, the original call attempts from outside only showed the first two digits coming in; local number pool is 781-xxxx, tac was showing call attempting to connect after the digits '78' were received.
I *think* this may be related to how the switch is set up down here - we are utilizing 4 digit dialing, but attempting to dial the full 7 digit string goes to the howler. I've had to learn the Avaya stuff OJT, and I have no clue where to go to/how to fix this. Switch is a G3R running CM 2.2 (8700 'brain' through IPSI boards, not proc/tape cards).
Another (possibly related) issue is on the outbound calls - only the last 4 digits of the extension are passed out the trunk.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Running trace tac, the original call attempts from outside only showed the first two digits coming in; local number pool is 781-xxxx, tac was showing call attempting to connect after the digits '78' were received.
I *think* this may be related to how the switch is set up down here - we are utilizing 4 digit dialing, but attempting to dial the full 7 digit string goes to the howler. I've had to learn the Avaya stuff OJT, and I have no clue where to go to/how to fix this. Switch is a G3R running CM 2.2 (8700 'brain' through IPSI boards, not proc/tape cards).
Another (possibly related) issue is on the outbound calls - only the last 4 digits of the extension are passed out the trunk.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!