Barbarian7
Programmer
Hi.
we have an odd problem.
We have an option 81c on rel 25.30 with a couple of PRIs to Cisco router (2821) for integration with Call Manager (no Q.SIG. It is not an option for us). Locals on the cisco side are CDP'd on the 81c across these PRIs.
Everything works fine, except when a Nortel set calls a local on the Cisco side, it's display of that number (ie: the one I just dialled) gets dashed-out (------) as soon as the far end starts ringing. Funny thing is, the called *name* associated with that local *is* displayed fine... just the called number is blocked.
Called/calling name & number work fine with all other scenarios (nortel to nortel, cisco to nortel, etc)
I have done line-by-line comparisons of configs from other sites which do not have this problem (of DCH, BCH, RDB, etc and Cisco-side configs). Everything seems to be the same, yet...
Can anyone point me in the right direction or suggest other things to check?
Thanks,
Barbarian
we have an odd problem.
We have an option 81c on rel 25.30 with a couple of PRIs to Cisco router (2821) for integration with Call Manager (no Q.SIG. It is not an option for us). Locals on the cisco side are CDP'd on the 81c across these PRIs.
Everything works fine, except when a Nortel set calls a local on the Cisco side, it's display of that number (ie: the one I just dialled) gets dashed-out (------) as soon as the far end starts ringing. Funny thing is, the called *name* associated with that local *is* displayed fine... just the called number is blocked.
Called/calling name & number work fine with all other scenarios (nortel to nortel, cisco to nortel, etc)
I have done line-by-line comparisons of configs from other sites which do not have this problem (of DCH, BCH, RDB, etc and Cisco-side configs). Everything seems to be the same, yet...
Can anyone point me in the right direction or suggest other things to check?
Thanks,
Barbarian