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LD80 TRAC translation 1

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wdhb

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I have an integration issue with an E1 to a Nokia switch, (Vodafone). The problem I'm having is determining what digits the Nokia is sending.
In my RDB I have no digit INST or DEL & IDC = NO. Vodafone assure me they are sending an 8 digit number, in this example 94418999, but I believe I'm only getting 4 digits. If I do a LD80 TRAC I get
ACTIVE TN 013 01
ORIG 013 01 DID RMBR 22 1
TERM 019 27 TIE RMBR 52 27
DIAL DN 8999
MAIN_PM DIAL AUX_PM COMPLETE
TALKSLOT ORIG 9 TERM 9
EES_DATA:
NONE
QUEU NONE
CALL ID 0 1272


---- ISDN PRA CALL (ORIG) ----
CALL REF # = 25786
BEARER CAP = VOICE
HLC = TELE
CALL STATE = 9 INCOMING
CALLING NO = 21947288
CALLED NO = 94418999

---- ISDN PRA CALL (TERM) ----
CALL REF # = 27
BEARER CAP = VOICE
HLC = TELE
CALL STATE = 9 INCOMING
CALLING NO = 21947288
CALLED NO = 1038999

Is the "DIAL DN 8999" what I'm receiving. I beleive it is as obviously this is what the M1 dials & also as I'm doing 0 digit manipulation. Am I missing something. Can the M1 be set to strip digits elsewhere that I haven't considered. Also, in the "ISDN PRA CALL (TERM)" what does the
CALLED NO = 1038999 indicate, ie the 103 bit.
 
It is not easy to understand exactly what is going on but I do think also that you are receiving 8999.

I can tell you that you should active incoming messages on the D-Channel

ld 96



Cawho
PBX.Tech
 
thanks cawho - I will turn d-ch messaging on
 
I think the 103 of 1038999 would be info (let's say NCOS) of the incoming trunk? would that make sense?

Cawho
PBX.Tech
 
Did as you suggested & turned MSGI on & this what the trace gave me

DCH 26 UIPE_IMSG CC_SETUP_IND REF 0000733B CH 13 1 TOD 8:32:44
CALLING #:21947288 NUM PLAN: E164 TON: NATL
CALLED #:94418999 NUM PLAN: E164 TON: UNKNOWN

so is this saying I am receiving digits 94418999 & if so what setting & where tells my M1 to strip the 9441 & dial 8999. I know it's not in the RDB or IDC
 


.trad 68 8

ACTIVE TN 068 08
DIRECT MW_CALL
ORIG 068 08 WATS RMBR 200 8
TERM 024 0 11 10 0 ACD 0 1619 2616
DIAL DN 3928
MAIN_PM ESTD
TALKSLOT ORIG 15 TERM 13 JUNCTOR ORIG7 TERM7
EES_DATA:
NONE
QUEU NONE
CALL ID 0 5131


---- ISDN PRA CALL (ORIG) ----
CALL REF # = 4305
BEARER CAP = VOICE
CALL STATE = 10 ACTIVE
CALLING NO = 4163630634
CALLED NO = 9827

LD 49 <----did ou go see here ?
prt IDC

REQ prt
TYPE idc
CUST 0
DCNO

DCNO 0
IDGT CDGT

DCNO 1
IDGT CDGT

6714 486714

DCNO 2
IDGT CDGT

9827 3928


You can compare with what I get.




Cawho
PBX.Tech
 
Going on your example would mean that I am receiving 94418999. If this is the case, as I'm starting to suspect it is where does the M1 strip the 9441. In the RDB
INST is blank
DEL is blank
IDC = NO
 
I know I am suprised also, I am actually trying to compare with my system, and I also get &quot;translation&quot; from I don't know where yet.... but I count on finding it.
I'll let you know ASAP. I got the same results as you but IDC says no in the RDB so I am looking elsewhere there is some other places that it can be manipulated, that is for sure.

later


Cawho
PBX.Tech
 
Turn up the IDC entry then ring a DN that is not configured on the PBX and not entered in the IDC table, You should then receive an err183, This will tell you what is being delivered.

Cheers
 
confirmed that what I am receiving is

---- ISDN PRA CALL (ORIG) ----
CALL REF # = 25786
BEARER CAP = VOICE
HLC = TELE
CALL STATE = 9 INCOMING
CALLING NO = 21947288
CALLED NO = 94418999

the digits 94418999. My problem now is how to turn on the IDC Enhancement feature which says you can do 8 digit IDC. I set LDN0 to a 7 digit number, (DNXP) which is the max. This now allows me to IDC the trailing 7 digits, ie in this example 4418999. However, I can't figure out how to do the full 8 digits. There appears to be now guide on this in the NTPs & Nortel are having a look for me.
 
Go into the route, Set DNIS to YES, Set IDC to YES, Set DIGITS to 5, Doesn't matter what the Nokia is throwing at you.

Create your IDC table or just reference an existing table.

If there are no entries then you should see some 183's errors just to confirm that the DNIS length has changed to 4 or 5 in length.

Jason
 
Well JAY2003, your a genius. I turned DNIS = YES, NDGT = 8 & all now I'm IDCing the full 8 digits. Have to say this has got me beat though. I've only ever used DNIS to send information to Symposium etc. I have no idea how htis all fits with 8 digit IDC but I'm happy I've got it all working
 
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