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Trace a Call with HiPath 4000 V2 Assistant

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bkeneson

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Apr 5, 2001
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My coworker In Pittsburg has a Siemens HiPath 4000 V2 PBX that connects to two (2) ISDN PRIs for outgoing calls.

Intermitently, an outgoing call routed over these two PRIs hits a bad trunk (distant end cannot hear the Pittsburg user).

How can my coworker trace a call to identify the bad trunk using his HiPath 4000 Assistant?

Any help would be greatly appreciated?

Thanks,

Brad
 
Brad:
Using the Assistant GUI, and if you have the engineering pwd or the priviledge in your own pwd, use the following path to monitor the PRI:

Diagnostics>Switch Diagnosis Report>Realtime Diagnosis : It takes a bit to load and wait for a login screen to appear.

Login to a new session using whatever name: I use the name I logged into Assistant with.

Click on MONITOR TRUNK/LINE/DATA LINE/ ISDN TRACE in the upper left hand corner.

At the next screen under the STATION/PEN put in the PEN of the PRI (ex.1-2-61-0, the 0 being the 1st of the two potential PRIs on that card and 1 being the second), then under Type field use IDSN or Trunk Monitor depending on which best fits your needs. Then click either your monitor display or IDSN TRACE display to see the actual results.

Play with it a bit and you'll find it is a good tool for trouble shooting.

Hope this helps.

Rod.


 
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Sinner2:

Thanks for the info. I forwarded your instructions to my coworker who is using them to help find the troubles.

P.S. Sorry it took me this long to thank you.

Thanks Again,

Brad
 
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