Nortel Meridian programmed with line side T1's going to 3 Dialogic D/240PCI T1 cards. They have set up a linear Hunt Group that spans extensions 3500 to 3571 (all 72 channels; if the dialed extension is busy it just rolls up to an available channel). Typically they all just dial the 3500 base number.
If the user dials 3500, they very often get static on the line or even more often they see situations where the audio fades out completely when playing (though it does not truncate or terminate early; the timing remains the same in terms of the Play() function call completion). But, if the user dials into an extension in the 3501-3571 range it works fine every time (not sure what happens if 3501 is in use and has to roll up to 3502, I am getting them to try that one, but 3500 almost always exhibits the problem). Also, sometimes one span of 24 channels will ring busy but unplugging and reconnecting the RJ45 from the switch solves it immediately (clock slip?).
The thing that I do not understand is this: the switch programmer tells me that the Line Side T1 is NOT providing a clocking signal. Don't the Dialogic telephony cards and the switch *ALWAYS* have to agree on a common clock source?
Thanks immensely for any insights, I am at the end of my rope!
Rob
If the user dials 3500, they very often get static on the line or even more often they see situations where the audio fades out completely when playing (though it does not truncate or terminate early; the timing remains the same in terms of the Play() function call completion). But, if the user dials into an extension in the 3501-3571 range it works fine every time (not sure what happens if 3501 is in use and has to roll up to 3502, I am getting them to try that one, but 3500 almost always exhibits the problem). Also, sometimes one span of 24 channels will ring busy but unplugging and reconnecting the RJ45 from the switch solves it immediately (clock slip?).
The thing that I do not understand is this: the switch programmer tells me that the Line Side T1 is NOT providing a clocking signal. Don't the Dialogic telephony cards and the switch *ALWAYS* have to agree on a common clock source?
Thanks immensely for any insights, I am at the end of my rope!
Rob