Catachresis
Technical User
I am involved in a Nortel option 11 class in which several of our pbx's have developed what we have dubbed the 'phantom ring' while installing analog trunks. As far as we can tell, the problem is limited to the COT trunks we installed in locations 6 0 and 6 1. The phantom ring targets location 6 1 which has an ATDN of 4002 (in this instance it is a problem that is affecting more than one pbx in this exact manner). This location is member two of route group one. There are only two members of grp one and they are both COT trunks. They both have supervision activated, both set to DTN, and both have SIGL set to LOP. The call, when answered, is nothing but silence. No reorder tone, no static, nothing. On the display (we have them running to a 2616) is a '9-2'. 9 is the ACOD programmed for route one (which is the route that TN's 6 0 and 6 1 belong to), and 2 is not used anywhere in the system as a DES. The phantom ring is persistent, elusive, and it showed up in my pbx before I even wired any external connections. (which was how I knew the system was calling itself.) Not 20 minutes after discovering this problem, we wired our trunk connections to the Demarc, then installed tie trunks the the booth next to us. Immediately after installing and confirming the tie trunk, I moved TN 6 1 to 6 5 and the phantom ring ceased... In my booth. It immediately showed up on location 6 1 in the booth to which I had wired my tie connection.
Sorry for the lengthy description, but we are at a loss as to what this could be (and apparently the problem has existed for previous classes as well). If anyone has any info, please help!
Sorry for the lengthy description, but we are at a loss as to what this could be (and apparently the problem has existed for previous classes as well). If anyone has any info, please help!