Everyone,
I recently joined a telecom team administering Avaya switches in 5 cities. Home office has a S8720, V13. My co-worker installed a TN746B 16 port analog line circuit pack. The switch shows the card listed in its slot on "list config all". An analog extension was assigned to port 1 and port 9 and desksets were cross connected to the ports. There is dial tone at each of the desksets. "display st xxxx" shows the analog port assigned to the extension.
The problem is the new analog extensions cannot dial other extension, cannot dial out on "9" and cannot receive calls. Outgoing attempts on the phone get a fast busy.
We have tried another TN746B card. My manager has tried busy/release. I have removed the translations and reinstalled the card. I have checked Avaya on-line documentation and the TN746B appears to be supported for the S8720.
These cards are used in-house cards that we got from another of our locations. It is possible that one card is bad but both seems not very likely.
Any suggestions on what to troubleshoot next? I can give further information if this is not enough to troubleshoot from. Thanks in advance. You live in exciting times when you work in Telecom.
Regards,dadmin1
I recently joined a telecom team administering Avaya switches in 5 cities. Home office has a S8720, V13. My co-worker installed a TN746B 16 port analog line circuit pack. The switch shows the card listed in its slot on "list config all". An analog extension was assigned to port 1 and port 9 and desksets were cross connected to the ports. There is dial tone at each of the desksets. "display st xxxx" shows the analog port assigned to the extension.
The problem is the new analog extensions cannot dial other extension, cannot dial out on "9" and cannot receive calls. Outgoing attempts on the phone get a fast busy.
We have tried another TN746B card. My manager has tried busy/release. I have removed the translations and reinstalled the card. I have checked Avaya on-line documentation and the TN746B appears to be supported for the S8720.
These cards are used in-house cards that we got from another of our locations. It is possible that one card is bad but both seems not very likely.
Any suggestions on what to troubleshoot next? I can give further information if this is not enough to troubleshoot from. Thanks in advance. You live in exciting times when you work in Telecom.
Regards,dadmin1