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Integration G3r and Octel 350

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Chessrogue

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Apr 12, 2006
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Anyone know the line type for a Octel 350 A-TIC DID Card to integrate to a Avaya G3r?
 
Might check find Octel, Configuration Notes, 350 and there will be a listing of all the variations available. Download the appropriate config note and away you go
 
Hi, thanks for the response guys,

I'm trying to test an Octel 350 A-Tic DID board. Which Iam currently not setup to test. When I try to use the LnTP-1 the 350 wont accept that type #. Can't find any info on the DID card on the Avaya website. any suggestions?
 
What you're looking for is in Appendix B of the Octel 350 Service Manual which you can download from support.avaya.com . All of the line types for all cards are listed. I think you may be looking for Line Type 43.


Below is Page 1 from App. B:

The following line types are supported by the Octel 350 message server at Aria 1.2 and
Aria 2.0:

1 – In-band plain-old-telephone service (POTS), analog TIC (ATIC), loop start, dial-tone and fast-busy disconnects
2 – In-band POTS, analog TIC (ATIC), loop start, fast-busy disconnect
3 – In-band POTS, analog TIC (ATIC), loop start, dial-tone disconnect
4 – Generic POTS, analog TIC (ATIC), loop start, dial-tone and fast-busy disconnect
5 – Generic POTS, analog TIC (ATIC), loop start, fast-busy disconnect
6 – Generic POTS, analog TIC (ATIC), loop start, dial-tone disconnect
29 – POTS, analog TIC (ATIC), loop start TIC, Rolm station line
35 – POTS, analog TIC (ATIC), Centrex 1AESS integration, loop start
37 – POTS, Australian Central Office
38 – NEC 1200, Australian
39 – NEC 2400 integration
40 – WooBox, POTS, analog TIC (ATIC), loop start, dial-tone and fast-busy disconnects, no Autovon
41 – WooBox, POTS, analog TIC (ATIC), loop start, dial-tone and fast-busy disconnects, message waiting, no Autovon
42 – POTS, analog TIC (ATIC), Rolm PID, loop start
43 – Modified direct inward dial (DID), dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF), ground start
44 – In-band, ground start, dial-tone and fast-busy disconnects
 
I'm currently setup to test A-Tic, Pic-A, Pic-N, using UDLC cards. intergrate with Avaya G3r, and Nortel Option 11.
What I looking for is some config notes for the Octel A-Tic DID analog interface card. Not using wink, im, but can if need be. I think the DID card does not operate alone like the other A-Tic boards, but probably works in conjunction with another A-Tic card.
 
One thing you can't do is mix PIC cards in the same line group. You must put the DID in its own line group. It may also be that the type of PBX in menu 1 is not letting you put the right line type in. I will look and see if i have a old config note for this as they do to support this PIC any longer.

Ken Means

 
DID trunks have a office end (the CO) and a station end (the PBX, or in this case the 350) The 350 DID card only supports the station end. The PBX will also be a station end. Unless you can configure the PBX to look like a CO, you won't be able to use a DID to connect to the 350.
 
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