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Incoming number identification on analogue lines (CS1000E Rls. 5)

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vitrinho

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Hi,
we have a CS1000E Rls. 5 with four analogue lines cards.

IP lines are receiving incoming number identification OK, but analogue lines are not receiving identification. Incoming calls are coming by PRI with D-Channel.
We have checked the CLSs in analogue extensions without results.
Any suggestion?

Thanks in advance,
Victor
 
Do you have a class modem card? Are there any licenses for class sets? Is the set correctly programmed for class set feature?

These items are needed for caller id on analog sets.

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First answer:
We only have 4 Flexible Analog Line Cards and 1 XCOT for emergency lines:

=> inv prt cards
Card inventory:
31 7 2008 13 16 19, 31 7 2008 13 17 59, 34
MSDL, 2, <Unavailable>
MSDL, 3, <Unavailable>
MSDL, 4, <Unavailable>
PRI2, 60,
PRI2, 61,
PRI2, 62,
XCT-TDS/MF, 80, <Unavailable>
CONF, 81, <Unavailable>
XCT-TDS/MF, 82, <Unavailable>
CONF, 83, <Unavailable>
XCT-TDS/MF, 84, <Unavailable>
CONF, 85, <Unavailable>
MGC , 000 0, NTDW60BA 3 NNTMG19XXXXX
MGC , 000 1, NTDW60BA 3 NNTMG19XXXXX
MGC , 004 0, NTDW60BA 3 NNTMG19XXXXX
CP-PM CS 0, 0 0 1, NTDW61BAE5 3 NNTMGXXXXX
CPPM SS, 0 0 7, NTDW61BAE50003 NNTMG19XXXXXXX, SIG_SERVER, 10.7.1.20
ITG , 000 0 08, <Unavailable>
DLC , 000 0 09,
DSPDB , 000 0 11, NTDW64AA R01 NNTMGXXXXXX
DTR , 000 0 14, <Unavailable>
XTD , 000 0 15, <Unavailable>
DSPDB , 000 1 00, NTDW62AA R01 NNTMG19XXXXX
500 , 000 1 01, NT5K02SBE5 R01 NNTMENXXXXXX 0746
DLC , 000 1 02, NT8D02HAE501 NNTMENCXXXXX 0737
500 , 000 1 03, NT5K02SBE5 R01 NNTMENXXXXXX 0746
EXUT , 000 1 04, NTVQ01ABE501 NNTMENCXXXXX 200728
DTR , 000 1 14, <Unavailable>
XTD , 000 1 15, <Unavailable>
DSPDB , 004 0 00, NTDW62AA R01 NNTMG1XXXXX
XCOT , 004 0 02, NT5K99AA R02 GE0065KXXXX 9318
500 , 004 0 03, NT5K02SBE5 R01 NNTMENXXXXXX 0743
500 , 004 0 04, NT5K02SBE5 R01 NNTMENXXXXXX 0746
DTR , 004 0 14, <Unavailable>
XTD , 004 0 15, <Unavailable>


So... do we must understand FALC cards are only interfaces between analog sets and the IP-PBX and we would need a XCMC card ??

Thanks for your response,
Victor
 
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