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IPS 2000 DID with IP CCIS Ext 1

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ctvi

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I know you can do this. I have it working at a number of sites. It does not work at some sites:

i.e.
remote ext 2NNN

8a4007>2>0000
8a00001>00010
8a5000>167>000
8a5000>168>00001
5b01>00000>192168001001
857>2>04
etc.

now for the did - 415-555-2200

7600>2200>000
7601>000:2200

I get a fast busy and it will not force the call to route over the CCIS?

what am i missing?


 
A80 + A81?
Can I assume 10 is the CCIS route?
200>2>A129
8AA000>3>4007
 
Of course. that was the etc..
and you can call across directly.
you can make trunk to trunk calls.
why wont it work when I put in the CCIS extension in the 7601>000>NNNN (ccis ext)

 
try CMD 360, route to route connection. assign for all routes including the D channel route.
EX: 360>0000>0
0010
1000
1010
ETC.
 
Just to clarify, the incoming DID trunk route is set for trunk to trunk connection to the outgoing CCIS route in CMD 360?
 
The did terminates on a CCIS station.
the CCIS trunks are peer to peer ccis
the t1 is ami/d4
I hope this answers your question

 
You mentioned that you have it working at other sites. Do those sites also have the T-1 as D4/AMI, or ESF/B8ZS?
Just to change things up for the sake of change, try setting up a different LCR pattern. I have seen LCR patterns affect dialing. Try using 8A5040 instead of 8A5000. Since 8A5000 is the first table and most often used, it may have some old data in it.
 
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