If a system has a total number of 32760 TN's can they be used for Analog phones, Digital Phones, or B -channels etc depending on the type of cards you have . Or is there only a certain amount available for each type?
Here is a printout of the SLT. Another question I have is what are the values in the SLT really telling me? For example it shows 296 Analog phones with 249 used and 47 left. However when I do a station count in LD 81 (listed below) it shows that there are 960 analog phone built 7 (500) and 953 (2500). So what does the 296 Analog phones in the SLT mean.
REQ slt
ANALOGUE TELEPHONES 296 LEFT 47 USED 249
CLASS TELEPHONES 768 LEFT 68 USED 700
DIGITAL TELEPHONES 312 LEFT 69 USED 243
DECT USERS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
IP USERS 16 LEFT 10 USED 6
BASIC IP USERS 16 LEFT 0 USED 16
DECT VISITOR USER 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
ACD AGENTS 10 LEFT 10 USED 0
PCA 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
ITG ISDN TRUNKS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
H.323 ACCESS PORTS 0 LEFT 0 USED 0
AST 1 LEFT 1 USED 0
RAN CON 8 LEFT 4 USED 4
MUS CON 4 LEFT 4 USED 0
TNS 32760 LEFT 31251 USED 1509
ACDN 24000 LEFT 23979 USED 21
AML 16 LEFT 15 USED 1
IDLE_SET_DISPLAY Bombardier
LTID 32760 LEFT 32760 USED 0
RAN RTE 512 LEFT 511 USED 1
ATTENDANT CONSOLES 32760 LEFT 32759 USED 1
BRI DSL 10000 LEFT 10000 USED 0
DATA PORTS 32760 LEFT 32760 USED 0
PHANTOM PORTS 32760 LEFT 32749 USED 11
SIP ACCESS PORTS 80 LEFT 80 USED 0
TRADITIONAL TRUNKS 32760 LEFT 32615 USED 145
DCH 255 LEFT 249 USED 6
You actually have 1064 analog type licenses. 768 are licensed as CLASS units (can have caller ID displayed on phone) and 296 are simple analog (can't display caller ID on phone)
I know this is crazy, but your phantoms are in the CNT so 700 Class phones + 11 phantoms + 249 regular analog (minus)- 7 500 sets (which are already in your analog licenses = 953 total 2500 type sets from the count. Clear as Mud? Remember, this Nortel software was written by a bunch of COC's! (Canadians on Crack) I'm sure it made sense to someone at one time....
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