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IPK with at&t's IP Flex

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SmallFish1

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Feb 1, 2011
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I am trying to implement at&t's IP Flex trunking to an IPK system. The configuration on the IP Flex is T-1, CAS, Wink, B8ZS, ESF, 4 digit incoming. The same is set on the DTI card on the IPK but the IPK will not accept the call. We are able to make outgoing calls. Any suggestions?
 
Off the top of my head I would check MB 1-1-20, 21, & 22. These are the settings for digit conversion. However, depending on the version (unless it goes back to a 192), digit conversion may not be available for "standard" T-1 service. There was a time that you had to have a matching extension for the DID, or manipulate the digits in MB 1-11-08.

Otherwise check 1-11-07 (E&M or DID) for all channels (groups of 4 per button), MB 3-14 LK4 Wink for all trunks, MB3-91 (Tie or DID) for all channels.
 
How did this turn out?
I'm going to have the same install in a couple weeks ...

MrTelecom1
Re-Living the AT&T/Lucent/Avaya issues since 1979!
 
MrTelecom1 - Sorry for the delayed response. We didn't get it working and left it on PRI. How did yours go?
I have installed ipf on avaya, nortel, cisco, panasonic, shoretel and even some thers vut couldn't get it to work on Nec. It was a very olh unsupported software release.
 
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