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PRI to PRI to Dial Out

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DTone

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Feb 17, 2003
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Hey mroberts or Anyone out there, tring to program the MICS 6.0 on remote site to dial 9 and to route out to the the 2nd PRI T-1 on the Home site and these manuals on CD are a pain to look stuff up. Programed like manual said and to my surprize it did not work. Any more Cheat Sheets out there.

All help is GREATLY APPERICATED!!!!!!!
KDB
 
are u trying to dial a "9" in switch B -> go over the PRI to switch A AND go out on CO circuit on switch A?

how far does the network work? are u reaching switch A at all?
does it work when u dial 2 nines?

 
Yes that is what were are tring to do. Tried 9 twice and I think that is is going to A just not hitting the 2nd PRI.
 
Try turning on release reasons in system programming and you will get a cause code for the dropped call.
Also you need to make sure you are passing the 9 to the main switch so that when the digits are received the main switch will select the correct route.
On the remote switch you have to increase your public DN length by 1 digit or you will not send the entire dialing string.
The manual should be read even if it is verbose.
Are your two switches back to back?
Are they in different area codes?


David Brillert
 
Make sure that you have a remote package set up then assign it to the Inbound and the Outbound lines. It will not allow trunk to trunk without matching Remote Packages saying that it is alright to use.
 
Each PRI should be assigned a different route code.

Ex. Site "A" & "B" use "9" to call out normally.

Site "A" uses dest code "4" to hit their PRI-B to go to remote.

Site "B" uses dest code "5" to hit their PRI-B to Home.



Steve
tele-dataservices.com
 
My first question is how are the systems connected exactly?

I do have a Point to Point programming and seamless dialing plan sheet.

Is that what you're looking for??

Seamless dialing plan
Site A:
2XX extensions
Dest code 5 ANY / absorb length: None
Points to Route 001 / Using pool with point to point channels
Each phone to be assigned a target line with their extension number as the received digits.
Build remote package 01 to have pool access to PTP pool set to yes.
Assign remote package 01 to the PTP channels
Dest code 9 / absorb length: 1
Points to Route 002 / Using pool with outgoing PSTN lines.

Site B:
5XX extensions
Dest code 2 ANY / absorb length: None
Points to Route 001 / Using pool with point to point channels
Each phone to be assigned a target line with their extension number as the received digits.
Build remote package 01 to have pool access to PTP pool set to yes.
Assign remote package 01 to the PTP channels
Dest code 9 ANY / absorb length: 1
Points to Route 002 / Using pool with outgoing PSTN lines.


Point to Point T-1 programming

If you are using a T-1 you will need to tell Telco which channels you want to designate E&M tie circuits.

To Disable / Enable Card
From Terminals & Sets – Next until you get to
Maintenance – Show
Next until get to Module Status – Show
Show module – Next
KSU (1): Next or State if using (2) cards
KSU (2): State
( ) Ports Busy – Press Disable or Enable
Disable at Once? – Yes
Protocols & Signaling
Hardware – Show
Show Module – Next
Cards on KSU – Show
Cd1 – KSU: Change to T-1 – Show
Card Type T-1 – Next
Lines: 001-024 – Next
Protocol: SL1 – Next (check with your Telco Carrier for setting)
Type Slave – Next
Bchanseq: Ascend or Descend – Next (check with your Telco Carrier for setting)
CO Fail: TIA–547A – Next
IF Levels: ISDN – Next
Framing: ESF – Next (usually ESF, check with your Carrier
Internal CSU: ON – Next
DSX1 Bld: 000-100
Line Coding: B8ZS (usually B8ZS, check with the Carrier)
ClockSrc: Primary (second card would be secondary)

Re-enable the card in Maintenance now.

In order for site A to dial site B you will need to put all the E&M channels in a line pool, assign it an access code and give that line pool access to each extension.

Line programming:
Lines – Show
Show Line:
Line001:Line001 – Show
Trunk / Line Data – Show
Trunk Type: E&M
Line Type: Pool C or any other unused pool
Dial mode: Tone
PrimeSet: 221
AutoPrivacy: N
Ans Mode: Auto
Aux Ringer: N
Signal: Wink
Ani number: N
DNIS number:N
Gain: Normal

Assigning Line Pool Access:
Terminals & Sets
Show set: (enter ext#) – Show
Line Access – Show
Line Assignment – Next
LinePool Access – Show
LinePoolA: Y – NEXT
LinePoolC: N – Change to Yes

This must be done each extension you want to be able to dial to the other site.

When callers from one side pick up their handset and dial the access code for the line pool containing the E&M channels they will hear intercom tone of the other side. They can then dial an extension. In order for the call to ring at the dialed extension you must assign a Target Line to each extension of both sides. The Received digits will be the extension number itself.

Target Lines Programming:
From Lines – Show
Show LN: 145 – Show (target line numbering differs depending on your software
1.0 sw – Lines number 121-312
R1T1 – Lines number 121-248
1.1 – Lines number 121-248 or 312 XC sw
2.0 to 5.0 – Lines number 145-272 or 336 XC sw
6.0 – Lines number 157-284 or 348 XC sw
Target LN – Next
Private to: (extension number) – Next
Rec’d #: (enter extension #) – Next
If Busy: to prime – Next
PrimeSet: 221 change to the extension # - Next
CLID Set: None – Next
Aux. Ringer: N – Next
End of list


MRoberts
 
The 2 MICSs are back to back with PRI going to home site that has 2 PRI, 1 point to point and 1 In and Out. That last cheat sheet looks like it might work. Will try today. thank again for all the help. KDB
 
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