I have 4 sites set up with Nortel VOIP Gateways using auto answer and target lines. They can all communicate with each other but it takes about 10 seconds for the recieving phone to ring. Any help on this situation would be appreciated
the sites are point to point T1s. I dont believe the congestion is on the network because if I add the gateway lines to a T7316 to appear only, the indicator lights up on the phone instantly, but will not ring the intended set for about 10 seconds.
I don't have an answer for you, but I've got a customer with 6 remote offices in the bay area all of which have MICS 6.1, and all of which are using point to point t-1's for their data using Cisco 1900 series routers. How well does the VOIP Gateway work? Can you provide me with a source for reference materials? Ol' Nortel.com has limited my access....I'm needing to somehow resolve that. j8762
Have you programmed the Target lines to ring on the sets? If the calls are ringing to the set only because it is the prime set, it will take a few extra seconds.
We have the same situation and have learned to live with it. A solution would be welcome. We made the gateway provide ring back until the KSU takes over so the calling party would not hear 10 seconds of dead air.
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