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TLU76 license question

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DevPlan

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Nov 25, 2002
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I have a BC10 and my license info says:

Code:
[COLOR=GREEN]LICENCE TAG                              ALLOWED    USED
ANALOGUE-EXTENSION                           240     239
DIGITAL-EXTENSION                            128     125
DISA-NUMBER                                    1       0
EXTERNAL-LINE-CAS-ANA                         24      15
[COLOR=RED]EXTERNAL-LINE-ISDN-USR                       120      90[/COLOR]
GROUP-SWITCH-LINK                              4       2
LICENSE-FILE                                   1       0
OM-ETH-INTERFACE                               1       0
OM-V24-INTERFACE                               2       2
OPERATOR-EXTENSION                             2       2
RVA-EXTERNAL                                   8       0
RVA-INTERNAL                                  12       0
SMDR-V24-INTERFACE                             1       1
TRAFFIC-MEASUREMENT                            1       0     
[/COLOR]
My question is:
Can I buy an additional TLU76/1 card without license as per what I understand from the above, I still have 30 unused at "External-Line-ISDN-USR"?

rgds, devplan
 
if you want to connect a public PRA, then yes, no problem...

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Thanks for your fast reply, whorsdaddy!

I am planning to interconnect TLU76/1 with an Asterisk box.
Do I need a QSIG license instead or should I be fine with the ISDN-USR license?

rgds, devplan
 
then in that case, you'll need the QSIG license (or the ISDN-NET eventually)

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What TLU76/1 license is the appropriate to link the MD110 with Sangoma E1 card:

EXTERNAL-LINE-QSIG FAL104466 30 0 or:
FAL104507 DSS1 Network Side (2B+D, 30B+D)?

rgds, devplan
 
if you want to do QSIG the first, for ISDN-NET the second...

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Why wouldn't the "External-Line-ISDN-USR" license work? I.e. I would just need to use a different signaling - don't I?
Anybody around who is an expert on ISDN signaling?

rgds, devplan
 
Is there anybody who successfully setup an MD110 --> Asterisk interfacing with a different signaling than QSIG?

Anybody?

rgds, devplan
 
Hi

You can connect you TLU76/1 with the existing licence. It is just an configuration in the PATTON to interpret the signalling correctly as coming from a PBX an not from operator.
The main difference is that you will not have services, like name, diversion and so on working on the line.
But for basic calls with CLIP and CLIR, it is ok.
 
Thanks fouesnant.

Could you give me a sample config on the PATTON?

Also - I got my TE122P on the Asterisk correctly setup by DIGIUM (excellent service) and have nolonger alarms on my TLU76/1.
I have setup all route configs on the MD110 but when I dial the created trunk access code - which should route and ring into my Asterisk box, I get "ROUTE BUSY" displayed on my DBC212. (But a ctcop:bpos=1-0-30; says: * NO-CON *)

I can't figure the reason for this and what am I missing?

rgds, devplan
 
Hi DevPlan

Here is some PATTON configuration

You will see that port 0 and 2 are used to connect to network while port 1 and 3 are used to be connected to PABX which was an ALACTEL 4200, but that gives no difference if you connect it to Ericsson
[tt]
#----------------------------------------------------------------#
# #
# SN4638/5BIS/UI #
# R4.2 2007-09-19 H323 SIP BRI #
# 1970-01-01T00:56:32 #
# SN/00A0BA026798 #
# Generated configuration file #
# #
#----------------------------------------------------------------#

cli version 3.20
dns-relay
webserver port 80 language en
sntp-client
sntp-client server primary 129.132.2.21 port 123 version 4

system

ic voice 0
low-bitrate-codec g729

system
clock-source 1 bri 0 0
clock-source 2 bri 0 1
clock-source 3 bri 0 2
clock-source 4 bri 0 3
clock-source 5 bri 0 4

profile napt NAPT_WAN

profile ppp default

profile tone-set default

profile voip default
codec 1 g711alaw64k rx-length 20 tx-length 20
codec 2 g711ulaw64k rx-length 20 tx-length 20

profile pstn default

profile sip default

profile dhcp-server DHCPS_LAN
network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
include 1 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.99
lease 2 hours
default-router 1 192.168.1.1
domain-name-server 1 192.168.1.1

profile aaa default
method 1 local
method 2 none

context ip router

interface WAN
ipaddress dhcp
use profile napt NAPT_WAN
tcp adjust-mss rx mtu
tcp adjust-mss tx mtu

interface LAN
ipaddress xxx.xxx.xx.xxx 255.255.255.0
tcp adjust-mss rx mtu
tcp adjust-mss tx mtu

context ip router
dhcp-server use profile DHCPS_LAN

context cs switch
digit-collection timeout 15
address-completion timeout 30
national-prefix 0

routing-table called-e164 SIP_entrant
route 0[1-9]........ dest-service Liens_Operateur_FT
route 3699 dest-service Liens_Operateur_FT
route ... dest-service Liens_PABX ReroutageVersAlcatel

routing-table called-e164 T0_Operateur_entrant
route default dest-interface IF_log_SIP

routing-table called-e164 T0_Pabx_entrant
route default dest-service Liens_Operateur_FT

mapping-table called-e164 to called-e164 ReroutageVersAlcatel
map 100 to 8100
map 101 to 8101
map 102 to 8102
map 103 to 8103
map 104 to 8104
map 110 to 8110
map 112 to 8112
map 113 to 8113
map 114 to 8114
map 116 to 8116
map 117 to 8117
map 118 to 8118
map 120 to 8120
map 121 to 8121
map 122 to 8122
map 123 to 8123
map 124 to 8124
map 125 to 8125
map 133 to 8133
map 140 to 8140
map 141 to 8141
map 151 to 8151
map 152 to 8152
map 158 to 8158
map 192 to 8192
map 193 to 8193
map 194 to 8194
map 195 to 8195
map 196 to 8196
map 197 to 8197
map 198 to 8198
map 199 to 8199
map 200 to 8200
map 201 to 8201
map 202 to 8202
map 203 to 8203
map 204 to 8204
map 205 to 8205
map 206 to 8206
map 207 to 8207
map 208 to 8208
map 209 to 8209
map 210 to 8210
map 211 to 8211
map 212 to 8212
map 213 to 8213
map 214 to 8214
map 215 to 8215
map 216 to 8216
map 217 to 8217
map 218 to 8218
map 219 to 8219
map 220 to 8220
map 221 to 8221
map 222 to 8222
map 223 to 8223
map 224 to 8224
map 225 to 8225
map 226 to 8226
map 227 to 8227
map 228 to 8228
map 229 to 8229

interface isdn IF_log_BRI_0-0
route call dest-table T0_Operateur_entrant
dtmf-dialing
inband-info accept transparent 1-CallIsNotIsdnToIsdn 2-DestinationNotIsdn 8-InbandInfoAvailable

interface isdn IF_log_BRI_0-2
route call dest-table T0_Operateur_entrant
dtmf-dialing
inband-info accept transparent 1-CallIsNotIsdnToIsdn 2-DestinationNotIsdn 8-InbandInfoAvailable

interface isdn IF_log_BRI_0-3
route call dest-table T0_Pabx_entrant
dtmf-dialing
inband-info accept transparent 1-CallIsNotIsdnToIsdn 2-DestinationNotIsdn 8-InbandInfoAvailable

interface isdn IF_log_BRI_0-4
route call dest-table T0_Pabx_entrant
dtmf-dialing
inband-info accept transparent 1-CallIsNotIsdnToIsdn 2-DestinationNotIsdn 8-InbandInfoAvailable

interface sip IF_log_SIP
bind gateway Gateway_Netxserv
service default
route call dest-table SIP_entrant
early-connect
early-disconnect

service distribution-group Liens_Operateur_FT
cyclic
min-concurrent 1
max-concurrent 1
route call 1 dest-interface IF_log_BRI_0-0
route call 2 dest-interface IF_log_BRI_0-2

service distribution-group Liens_PABX
cyclic
min-concurrent 1
max-concurrent 1
route call 1 dest-interface IF_log_BRI_0-3
route call 2 dest-interface IF_log_BRI_0-4

context cs switch
no shutdown

gateway sip Gateway_Netxserv
bind interface LAN router

service default
defaultserver manual 10.92.13.1 5060 loose-router
registration auto 10.92.13.1 5060
user pattont0 authenticate password 6ZGkNNnYu5Cb/4u1YcUaLA== encrypted default register display-name pattont0 phone-context pattont0
user 100 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 100 phone-context 100
user 101 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 101 phone-context 101
user 102 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 102 phone-context 102
user 103 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 103 phone-context 103
user 104 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 104 phone-context 104
user 110 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 110 phone-context 110
user 112 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 112 phone-context 112
user 113 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 113 phone-context 113
user 114 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 114 phone-context 114
user 116 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 116 phone-context 116
user 117 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 117 phone-context 117
user 118 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 118 phone-context 118
user 120 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 120 phone-context 120
user 121 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 121 phone-context 121
user 122 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 122 phone-context 122
user 123 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 123 phone-context 123
user 124 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 124 phone-context 124
user 125 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 125 phone-context 125
user 133 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 133 phone-context 133
user 140 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 140 phone-context 140
user 141 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 141 phone-context 141
user 151 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 151 phone-context 151
user 152 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 152 phone-context 152
user 158 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 158 phone-context 158
user 192 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 192 phone-context 192
user 193 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 193 phone-context 193
user 194 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 194 phone-context 194
user 195 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 195 phone-context 195
user 196 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 196 phone-context 196
user 197 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 197 phone-context 197
user 198 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 198 phone-context 198
user 199 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 199 phone-context 199
user 200 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 200 phone-context 200
user 201 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 201 phone-context 201
user 202 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 202 phone-context 202
user 203 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 203 phone-context 203
user 204 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 204 phone-context 204
user 205 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 205 phone-context 205
user 206 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 206 phone-context 206
user 207 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 207 phone-context 207
user 208 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 208 phone-context 208
user 209 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 209 phone-context 209
user 210 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 210 phone-context 210
user 211 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 211 phone-context 211
user 212 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 212 phone-context 212
user 213 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 213 phone-context 213
user 214 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 214 phone-context 214
user 215 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 215 phone-context 215
user 216 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 216 phone-context 216
user 217 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 217 phone-context 217
user 218 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 218 phone-context 218
user 219 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 219 phone-context 219
user 220 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 220 phone-context 220
user 221 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 221 phone-context 221
user 222 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 222 phone-context 222
user 223 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 223 phone-context 223
user 224 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 224 phone-context 224
user 225 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 225 phone-context 225
user 226 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 226 phone-context 226
user 227 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 227 phone-context 227
user 228 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 228 phone-context 228
user 229 authenticate password A/0WjgD0UNk= encrypted register display-name 229 phone-context 229

gateway sip Gateway_Netxserv
no shutdown

port ethernet 0 0
medium auto
encapsulation ip
bind interface WAN router
no shutdown

port ethernet 0 1
medium auto
encapsulation ip
bind interface LAN router
no shutdown

port bri 0 0
clock slave
encapsulation q921

q921
permanent-layer2
protocol pp
uni-side user
encapsulation q931

q931
protocol dss1
uni-side user
bchan-number-order ascending-cyclic
encapsulation cc-isdn
bind interface IF_log_BRI_0-0 switch

port bri 0 0
no shutdown

port bri 0 1
clock auto
encapsulation q921

q921
uni-side auto
encapsulation q931

q931
protocol dss1
uni-side net
bchan-number-order ascending

port bri 0 1
shutdown

port bri 0 2
clock slave
encapsulation q921

q921
permanent-layer2
protocol pp
uni-side user
encapsulation q931

q931
protocol dss1
uni-side user
bchan-number-order ascending-cyclic
encapsulation cc-isdn
bind interface IF_log_BRI_0-2 switch

port bri 0 2
no shutdown

port bri 0 3
clock master
encapsulation q921

q921
permanent-layer2
protocol pp
uni-side net
encapsulation q931

q931
protocol dss1
uni-side net
bchan-number-order ascending-cyclic
encapsulation cc-isdn
bind interface IF_log_BRI_0-3 switch

port bri 0 3
no shutdown

port bri 0 4
clock master
encapsulation q921

q921
permanent-layer2
protocol pp
uni-side net
encapsulation q931

q931
protocol dss1
uni-side net
bchan-number-order ascending-cyclic
encapsulation cc-isdn
bind interface IF_log_BRI_0-4 switch

port bri 0 4
no shutdown
[/tt]

good luck
 
Thanks for the data.

Now, actually I don't have a PATTON connected but a DIGIUM TE122P that sits in my asterisk box.

Why would I get a "ROUTE BUSY" displayed on my DBC212 when I dial the route access code 9000?

Here are my route settings:

[tt]
<roddp:dest=9000;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
9000 8 0005000000000250000 0 5 0
8 1 0005000000000250000 0 5 0
8 2 0005000000000250000 0 5 0
8 3 0005000000000250000 0 5 0
8 4 0005000000000250000 0 5 0

<NADAP:NUMTYP=ED;
NUMBER ANALYSIS DATA
TYPE OF SERIES NUMBER SERIES
EXTERNAL DESTINATION CODE 114
2800
2828
2996 - 2999
9000 - 9599


<RODAP:ROU=8;
ROUTE DATA
ROU TYPE VARC VARI VARO FILTER
8 SL60 H'00000110 H'15400000 H'06410000 NO

<roedp:rou=8,tru=all;
ROUTE EQUIPMENT DATA
ROU TRU EQU SQU INDDAT
8 001-10 001-0-30-01 H'000000000000
8 001-11 001-0-30-02 H'000000000000
8 001-12 001-0-30-03 H'000000000000
8 001-13 001-0-30-04 H'000000000000
8 001-14 001-0-30-05 H'000000000000
8 001-15 001-0-30-06 H'000000000000
8 001-16 001-0-30-07 H'000000000000
8 001-17 001-0-30-08 H'000000000000
8 001-18 001-0-30-09 H'000000000000
8 001-19 001-0-30-10 H'000000000000
8 001-20 001-0-30-11 H'000000000000
8 001-21 001-0-30-12 H'000000000000
8 001-22 001-0-30-13 H'000000000000
8 001-23 001-0-30-14 H'000000000000
8 001-24 001-0-30-15 H'000000000000
8 001-40 001-0-30-17 H'000000000000
8 001-41 001-0-30-18 H'000000000000
8 001-42 001-0-30-19 H'000000000000
8 001-43 001-0-30-20 H'000000000000
8 001-44 001-0-30-21 H'000000000000
8 001-45 001-0-30-22 H'000000000000
8 001-46 001-0-30-23 H'000000000000
8 001-47 001-0-30-24 H'000000000000
8 001-48 001-0-30-25 H'000000000000
8 001-49 001-0-30-26 H'000000000000
8 001-50 001-0-30-27 H'000000000000
8 001-51 001-0-30-28 H'000000000000
8 001-52 001-0-30-29 H'000000000000
8 001-53 001-0-30-30 H'000000000000
8 001-54 001-0-30-31 H'000000000000
[/tt]


rgds, devplan
 
Hi

I guess that it is your digium box configuration that reply this message.
You should make a trace on SLP60 on your PBX and analyse the result with STI (from SAM tool Box) to see why you get this message, or if the Digium box offer it (Patton does) see what are the incoming messages.
 
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