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Can't remove call log

NCCOI (IS/IT--Management) 27 Feb 07 2:37

Hi there,

See below:

<cldfp;
        FILE ADMINISTRATION DATA
FILE    STATE
AAU      ACT
   IODEV/PATH                 USER     DEVICE STATE       PRIORITY
   CALL-LOGGING               CIL-1    READY/STARTED      C
FILE    STATE
TTMS     ACT
   IODEV/PATH                 USER     DEVICE STATE       PRIORITY
   CALL-LOG-TTMS              NONE     READY/STARTED      C
   CALL-LOG-TTMS2             NONE     PASSIVE            C
END
 
<cldfe:iodev=call-log-ttms2,user=none;
NOT ACCEPTED
FILE IS ACTIVE
<

Although the cldfp says file is passive i can't remove call-log-ttms2 because cldfe says it's active.

What's the problem?

Thanx i.a.  

                                                                       
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 27 Feb 07 7:07
use clode; and clohe; before cldfe;
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NCCOI (IS/IT--Management) 27 Feb 07 8:38
But what about the call-log-ttms in the same file ..?
I have a call-log-ttms and a call-log-ttms2.
This last one must be removed.

T.i.a.

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 27 Feb 07 9:37


look at CLINP;

you can give the file parameter with CLOHE; command


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Direct Inward Dial - ISDN

tim080772 (TechnicalUser) 4 Jul 02 23:16


Hi guys (and girls if there are any in the forum)

I have just finished setting up a basic single LIM MD110 with BC 7.2 (Yes I know it's old, its for my test
lab).  The problem I have now is that the system terminates every incoming DID number on the attendant
console.  NADAP looks fine as do all the route settings, can anyone point me in the right direction to find
whats missing?

Many thanks in advance.


Tim Russell
http://www.russellweb.co.uk/nortel
Rou5 (TechnicalUser) 5 Jul 02 6:12
Hi
You can check following settings.!!
opcgs , Operator call origin group set
opcts,  Operator call type data set
RODNI Route day and night number initiate

here is some example, listing from md bc 7.2


CALENDAR DATA
VERSION=FIBC7.2A/CORR3
11:50:42
05 JUL 2002
<OPDDP:DIR=ALL;
     OPERATOR DIRECTORY DATA         
     DIR       EQU             OCUST     TYPE
     890       001-0-10-00     -         1
<OPCTP:CORG=ALL;
OPERATOR CALL TYPE DATA         
CORG     CALT  ROU     OACC   CUST      NDIR  RERNUM   CEN
 1       1      -      9       -        N     -        N
 2       2      -      9       -        N     -        N
 3       3      -      9       -        N     -        N
 7       7      1      311     -        Y     490      N
<OPCGP:CORG=ALL;
      OPERATOR CALL ORIGIN GROUP DATA
      DIR
      8
      9
      0
CORG  -
 1    1
 2    1
 3    1
 7    1
<RODNP:ROU=ALL;;
ROUTE DAY AND NIGHT NUMBER DATA
ROU        TRU         DAY             NIG             
1                      9               490             
<NADAP:NUMTYP=OC&OD;
NUMBER ANALYSIS DATA            
TYPE OF SERIES                  NUMBER SERIES                   
OPERATOR COMMON NUMBER SERIES       9
OPERATOR COM. DID. NUM. SERIES    311

Obs. nig and day settings.


!!test these...

GuauGuau (TechnicalUser) 8 Jul 02 5:58


Have tou checked NUTRP; settings? If B-number conversion isn't correct, calls could be rerouted to
operator console.
You should check traffic matrix (TCMAP:CON=T;) too.
Good look!
tim080772 (TechnicalUser) 8 Jul 02 6:03
Thanks for the answers.  I believe the problem was with the ISDN30 setup.  I have now routed the ISDN to
the Lab Meridian and instigated a QSIG link between the Meridian and the Ericsson, this works fine.  I'll go
back to the original setup when I can get someone to reconfigure the ISDN30 for me.

Tim Russell
http://www.russellweb.co.uk/nortel
tim080772 (TechnicalUser) 15 Jul 02 5:20
So I've got it working now, here is the config:

ROCAP (ROCAI / ROCAE)


ROU    SEL        TRM    SERV        NODG    DIST    DISL    TRAF    SIG        BCAP
2    111000000700    5    0000030111    0    30    128    00151515    111110000030     1111

RODAP (RODAI to initiate)


ROU    TYPE    VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
2    SL60    H'00000300    H'00000000    H'04010000    NO

This is for a Dutch EuroISDN30.

MD110 connection to An other PBX via LL a


CISCO

mkhalil (IS/IT--Management) 8 May 02 12:30


HI,
I'm looking for a solution for connecting an MD110 located in the Head Office (220 users) to an old Matra
PBX in a remote site (60 users). The head office is connected to this site with an 128K Leased line for IP
traffic via   CISCO 3640 (Head Office) and CISCO 2610 (Remote site). Is there any options to use this link
for voice ?
ysgoh88 (TechnicalUser) 8 May 02 21:42
You can used E&M tie line or Q-sig tie line to tie with the cisco at both side.this should work and cisco
router should be able to provide this.
MD6 (TechnicalUser) 10 May 02 16:44
Hi,

     How many connections you need at both side? Your link (128K) have free bandwith?

     MD6
mkhalil (IS/IT--Management) 10 May 02 17:16
3 to 4 simultaneous connections will be OK and 40% of the bandwidth almost 50k.
Many thanks in advance for your help.

Regards,
ysgoh88 (TechnicalUser) 11 May 02 1:47
then you can just used E&M tie line,and more easy for test.

How do I create a new user/password in BC10

ciceronen (TechnicalUser) 17 Sep 02 4:02


Hi
I'd like to know how I do to create a new user, that only have the right to read information (like isepp;
SYEDP; OPCGP; and more) in a BC10. I would also like to know the differenses between a IPU and a
NUI? What cables do I need to connect to the IPU/NUI cards?
mduser (TechnicalUser) 17 Sep 02 5:12
To create a new user, you first have to pinpoint what kind of I/O board is used. The IPU has only 1
password for each login level (0, 1,2,... 7). Th NIU board uses Username / Password and can have several
usernames for the same level. This also explayins the differences on login. It's more security. Also you have
the Ethernet possibility for the NIU and the IPU hasn't.

Normaly all printcommands are available in level 1.

To create a new user:

IPU: IOPWC:AUTH=<login level>,PSW=<password>;


example: IOPWC:AUTH=1,PSW=SECRET;

niu: IOUAI:NAME=<username>,PSW=<password>,AUTH=<login level>;


example: IOUAI:NAME=LEVEL1USER,PSW=SECRET,AUTH=1;

To print:
 
IOPWP for IPU (passwords are shown).
IOUAP for NIU (passwords aren't shown).

NIU cable: TSR 902 0459/10000


ciceronen (TechnicalUser) 17 Sep 02 5:23
Thank you
lalrl1 (TechnicalUser) 17 Sep 02 15:09
Hi,

to give a user certain rights for certain commands, use the command iocap and you will see, in which class
you can do which action. Then use iocac and rearrange the commands.

MB

Hi again, How can I set up a voice

scuzzie (IS/IT--Management) 17 Sep 01 11:15


Hi again,
How can I set up a voice category which permits  sets to receive calls only???
Thanx again

Scuzzie
Guest (Visitor) 30 Dec 01 9:46
Scuzzie,
Yeah! you can restrict out dialing frm a particular phone

Vipin
yubaile (IS/IT--Management) 21 Aug 02 13:11
you can configurate with a spexi command
ysgoh88 (TechnicalUser) 27 Aug 02 2:30
better way is to restric from the traffic matrix.
is very easy. just need to make sure that the traffic matrix is just for incoming.
UKboy (Programmer) 30 Aug 02 7:08
why not just use the cat peramiters to restrict outgoing calls, its what its designed to do?!?

yubaile (IS/IT--Management) 11 Sep 02 9:20


a better way is in the TRAF parameter in the extei o ksexi command to put  TRAF=00000000
lalrl1 (TechnicalUser) 19 Sep 02 16:05
Hallo yubaille,

it is not sure, that it will help! You could block incoming calls too! Important ist traf=xxyyyyzz and here
only yyyy. So check nadap and find in the tcd-categorie an unused amount (maybe 12). If you have a
dialplan for example 100&&499 Then make nacds:cdcat=12,num=1&2&3&4; So the extension can dial
internally. Then make a new category with exccs:cat=,traf=001212yy,....; Then give the extension the new
cat with kscac/excac.

MB

I can't do dial-up
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XCatalin (TechnicalUser) 9 Oct 02 7:49
I can't do dial-up connection trough an analogue extension.
I have 1 digital trunk (2Mbps) for DID, connected at md110.
For telephone calling it work good.
If I try to connecting to the Internet, using dial-up trough an analogue extensions, the connection is
establish, but after 2-3 min the connection is cut and I don't now why.
Help.
TBLuk (Vendor) 9 Oct 02 8:19
This sounds like a sync problem.

Check the ALLOP table, are there any 274 alarms for Digital Trunk, clock malfunction (slip)?

Check the SCEXP; depending on your system setup and the amount of LIMs, you should have at least have
a first choice Master LIM sych source. Check it's description under the 'Status' field. It should be sitting at
SYNC RECEIVING.
Any other clock sources such as Second Choice in the Master LIM, or First Choice in the Sparemaster
LIM, should be sitting at an OK state.

If the First Choice source is not sitting at OK, but is displaying FAULTY or NOT PRESENT, you have a
major problem, so post back here with the details!

PS If it *is* a sync problem, then you may also be able to hear slight crackles and jitters on voice calls as
well.
XCatalin (TechnicalUser) 10 Oct 02 7:05
In ALLOP I have the alarm 274, Digital Trunk, clock malfunction.
The answer for SCEXP is:
SCEXP;
     EXTERNAL SYNC RECEIVING LINES DATA
NO DATA AVAILIBLE

What is the next step?


TBLuk (Vendor) 10 Oct 02 8:06
Ok you have no external clock source, so the MD110 is effectively 'running free'.

You need to setup a synchronisation source.

Do you know the board postion (LIM-MAG-SLOT) of your E1 card?

If so, just do the following command, I've used 1-0-00 as an example:

SCEXI:FEML=001-0-00-00;

It will say EXECUTED.


Wait about one minute for the clocking to take place, then do a SCEXP;

If you try and do the SCEXP too soon it will say EXECUTION INHIBITED.

Hope this helps.


XCatalin (TechnicalUser) 11 Oct 02 3:43
Hello TBLuk,
I did exactly what you said.
Now I reveive sync, and after that I verified the dial-up, it's a stabile connection.
Thank you again.

TBLuk (Vendor) 11 Oct 02 10:39


Wicked, glad to hear it

Good

GE COMMANDS
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5 Oct 02 16:10
fellicciano (TechnicalUser)
ANYONE COULD HELP ME WITH THE GE COMMANDS ?
I DONT`T KNOW HOW TO USE THEM, COULD ANYONE SHOW ME AN APLICATION
EXEMPLE WITH THEM?
Isinor (Instructor) 7 Oct 02 10:39
You could try reading the GE operational directions in Alex.

GE commands are used in various applications... DECT (Mobility), IP Extension, Integrated Voice Mail,
Free-seating & SMS.

GE extensions are not associated with an EQU position, they also do not use common categories, they have
a CSP (Common Service Profile) which is just like a common cat with the TRAF SERV CIDIV and ADC
parameters all messed about to confuse old timers.

This example is a Mobility DECT Extension

You should create a CSP (common service profile) first...


GESPI:CSP=0,TRAF=1113151515,SERV=206020000,CDIV=11510000,ROC=000001,NPRES=101;

Note CSP=0 has to be the first CSP code initiated in the exchange.

You then need a free EX number SUVIP:NUMTYP=EX; or NANSI:NUMTYP=EX,NUMSE=xxx;

Associate the DIR with a CSP…


GEDII:DIR=2000,LIM= 3,CSP=0;

Then link the DIR to an IPEI and AUTHKEY


CXAKI:DIR=2000,IPEI=0000707404102,AUTKEY=1111;
Good luck

Connect NokiaPremicell to MD110


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XCatalin (TechnicalUser) 1 Nov 02 3:56
I have some GSM interface (NokiaPremicell and Nokia22) and I want to connect to MD110. How could do
this? I must use LCR commands?
Avstral (TechnicalUser) 3 Nov 02 18:21
Going to connect almost any EXTERNAL equipment to MD110, you have to use some signalisation
method between this equipment and MD.

Both physical connection and signalisation could be analog or digital.

Having basic info about interface & signaling type realized on your external device, you can chouse
appropriate board type in MD, define which program unit you need and make programming for
incoming/outgoing route.

You are to use NA-commands to expand your numeration plan (add some access code) and RO-commands
to program all the interface parameters and connect hardware equipment.

If you never did this before, it could be rather complicated and you will need some more experience person
on site to help with.

Regards
mduser (TechnicalUser) 4 Nov 02 4:44
In the past we used the Nokia Premicell. We connected it on a TLU-75/1 to the MD110. As we don't use it
anby more I can't see the route parameters (ROCAI/RODAI) anymore. It was an external route with a route
access code (DEST). LCR is optional to use.

At this moment we use the AS522 GSM Gateway which is connected to the Md110 (Bc10) over an TLU79
board (ISDN 2B+D) ... for info look at http://www.mcs-nl.com/as520_uk.htm

Route settings:
ROCAI:ROU=...,TRM=5,SEL=711000000000001,SIG=511100000030,SERV=3101000001,TRAF=00151
515,BCAP=111111;
RODAI:ROU=...,VARC=00000344,VARI=10030000,VARO=44310000,TYPE=SL60;
ROEQI:ROU=...,TRU=1-1&1-2,EQU=...-.-..-0;

 
Okoskata (TechnicalUser) 4 Nov 02 9:34
We are currently using 3 Nokia Premicells, with the following settings:
ROCAI:ROU=...,TRM=3,SEL=013000000000001,SIG=110100000000,SERV=2100030000,TRAF=00151
513,BCAP=111110;
RODAI:ROU=...,VARC=00000100,VARI=00000002,VARO=00000009,TYPE=TL1;
call waiting analog
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Hitechbuzz (TechnicalUser) 24 Oct 02 18:29
have tried to set up a standard analog extension with call waiting works ok but not call waiting.
 System BC10 up to date service packs
using EXTEI:------serv=00021106--- does not work any ideas thanks Guys

27 Oct 02 11:42
mduser (TechnicalUser)

Your setting of the SERV: D1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8 = 00021106

D3D4 = 02 = Open for intrusion and reception of call waiting tone from another party.

D7D8 = 06 = Reception of call waiting tone from antother extension, PABX operator and external line
permitted.

If you also want to initiate Call waiting from this extension you should change this setting to:

D7D8 = 07 = Reception of call waiting tone from antother extension, PABX operator and external line
permitted (06) & permitted to initiate transmission of call waiting (01).

Just make three extensions with SERV = xx02xx07 and you will see it work.

Good trick if you can do it.


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Arnoldnt (TechnicalUser) 2 Oct 02 9:57
People,

I need some help on a little problem that I've got.......

I currently deal with alot of extension moves and changes each day but one thing that bugging me. When i
go to carry out the changes the exetensions are in use ....

As you well know the extension has to be free in order to renumber it, End it, etc etc

Is there anyway that I can end a call on an extension from the console ?
Is there a program unit that can be stopped  ???

Thanks in advance
Man,

What the console do you mean?

In common, there is no special command to stop only one established conversation and you can't stop PU.

1. First of all, block EQU position with BLEQI:EQU=   ;


If you can't wait and want stop the talk ASAP, you can proceed with:

2. Restart respective ELU board (RFBOI:BPOS=....;).


But ALL the ext-s on the board will be interrupted.

3. Restart ELP6 or KLP1T1 program unit in LIM (RFPUI:LIM= ,UNIT=  ;).


But ALL analog or digital ext-s in the LIM wil be interrupted

4. In case of external connection, trace with CTDEI:DIR=  ; trunk board and restart it or respecteg PU.
But ALL the calls via this trunk board will be canceled.
For some traffic case or trunk boards you will disturb less amount of ext-s compare to 2&3.

5. Absolutely not recommended for this case but still possible RFEXI; command. But you will interrupt
traffic on ALL the exchange.

Too easy...

21 Oct 02 2:28
Gallian (TechnicalUser)
Hi,
What you can do is
Ctdei:dir =Busy Dir Number
then do LSCOE on both the Equipment positions u will see in CTDEI.
LSCOE:EQUA= "The Tone sender equipment position" EQUB="The directory Number equipment"  and
use CONTYP=3;
Do the same command other way round as well with EQUA as Dir Equipment position and EQUB as tone
sender position.
This should disconnect the ongoing call.
U wouldnt have to restart a program unit.
BR
ecptfa
joka (TechnicalUser) 22 Oct 02 4:41
If you have ApplicationLink there is a simple way to solve this. There is a CSTA test tool included in
ApplicationLink called ncstatool.exe. Use this to set up a monitor on the existing call and then just give the
command to clear the call.

/Jonas
TBLuk (Vendor) 22 Oct 02 9:30
In response to epctfa,

LSCOE only ends the connection within the LSU, if you put the call on hold, and then back again, you are
re-connected, for SUSIP purposes the device looks free, but is still marked as busy.
Periodically congestion in LIM1-need help
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wladimir (TechnicalUser) 17 Sep 02 5:43
Hi!
MD110 ver 9
Sometimes (app. every 1.5-2 month) all outgoing calls from sets connected to LIM1 (at all - 3 LIMs + 1
GS) are impossible. Incoming calls and calls from other LIMs - OK.
In ALLOP - no errors.FTMFI,GSFTI-OK. On EL6 and EL8 sets - congestion tone (shorter,than busy) on
KS screens - CONGESTION. After restart LIM1 (BLLTI, RFLII, BLLTE) - all OK (some time to next
"congestion"). What is wrong?
Jaydee2002 (IS/IT--Management) 17 Sep 02 6:44
Hi,

Wladimir How many PCM links do you have to the GS? Have checked that there is sufficient capacity
there?

JD
wladimir (TechnicalUser) 17 Sep 02 8:11
Hi, Jajdee!
It's 1 link to GS, but I think, that's no matter, because this error appear after week-end (traffic is _wery_
low) and newer "at once" - usually number of "congested" sets increasing from some to all at some hours.
And congestion tone appears _before_ dialing any number - immediatly after lifting handset.  
lalrl1 (TechnicalUser) 17 Sep 02 14:48
Hi,

what kind of external lines is connected to lim1? sl60? Internal calls within lim1 is possible? Internal calls
to lim2 is possible? Next time try to start not the whole lim (rfrli would be easier than rflii)but only a single
programm to fix the problem, for example klp1t1 or slp60

MB
wladimir (TechnicalUser) 18 Sep 02 0:44
Hi, DEMIBE2!
In LIM1 - only TLU75(TLP95). At first, all calls are possible (some sets some times gets "congestion" after
lifting handset, after 2-5 attemptions they can make call, incomming calls -OK). Number of "congestions"
increasing very fast, and 3-4 hrs later all sets in LIM1 gets "congestion" immediatly after lifting handset
(before any dial). At first, I tryed restart all PU-s in LIM1 sequentally. But work only full LIM restart.
Petya (Programmer) 18 Sep 02 1:20
Hi, Wladimir.
I had absolutely the same problem. This problem is in very high traffic. If load of LIM more than 1.2
calls/second new calls are rejected. You should ask your local Ericsson company for patch 73006. This
patch increases the max load level in LIM from 1.2 to 1.8 calls/second.
 
Orim (TechnicalUser) 18 Sep 02 2:58
Hi Vladimir,
I had the same problem. I fixed it by replacing (not with new one) LSU and DSU board. Only pull and push
these boards 2-3 times. Replace the connectors too.
Avstral (TechnicalUser) 29 Sep 02 23:08
To Petya:
Sorry, this is not high traffic problem.
There is no alarm 320 and incoming traffic possible.

This look likes a problem with TMU in LIM 1.

To Vova:
1. Could you, please, check your software version with CADAP; command.

2. Check with CNLIP:LIM=1,DEV=ALL; number of TMU's installed in LIM 1. (They have BRDID=102).

3. How many extencions do you have in LIM 1?


It is recommended by E/// to have 1 TMU per 80 extensions.

4. Check revision state for: TMU (it MUST R3A), LPU5, LSU and DSU's.

How to fight with this problem:

1. If this problem appear again, make


FTTDI:LIM=1;
LSFTI:LIM=1,FULL=YES;,
check also HIMDP:LIM=1;

Try to restart with RFBOI:BPOS=...; TMU boards and


program unit:RFPUI:LIM=1,UNIT=TSP;

2. If you have spare TMU - swap them in the evening.

3. DON'T WARRY, BE HAPPY.

It is IMXO.

It is extremely useful to make SFCEI; and RFEXI; at least once a month.

Clean up the brain, relief from the pain.


TBLuk (Vendor) 9 Oct 02 7:56
I agree this has, but also disagree with Avstral:

We need to know what CNA level you are at by doing a CADAP;

TMU does not *need* to be R3A, as it may be a TMU1 in the system rather than a TMU2

There is a problem with several variants of the TMU1 and TMU2, mainly TMU1 ROF1375335/1 at any
revision, or the TMU2 ROF1375335/2 at R3 or higher, but we'll come to that later.

I would not agree with the fact that a RFEXI is required every month, this is totally unnecessary, and I
cannot see the thinking behind it. A system should never need RFEXI'd in normal operation.
One of the networks we operate is safety critical, and none of these 180 MD110's have been restarted in
over two years!
Avstral (TechnicalUser) 27 Oct 02 22:31
To TBLuk:

I've reed you post several times, but didn't catch, what do you agree with and what not.

Anyhow, I'll try to answer you step by step.

We need to know what CNA level you are at by doing a CADAP;

Great, this was the first point in my message to Wladimir.


Just check it upper.

"TMU does not *need* to be R3A, as it may be a TMU1 in the system rather than a TMU2;
There is a problem with several variants of the TMU1 and TMU2, mainly TMU1 ROF1375335/1 at any
revision, or the TMU2 ROF1375335/2 at R3 or higher, but we'll come to that later.

I really didn’t mention about TMU /1 before, so let’s open Upgrade System Support (USS) program and
check board status for TMU.

TMU board with ROF1375335/1 had releases from R1A to R6A.

Boards with R1A to R4A are to be modified to TMU2 ROF1375335/2 with R3.
Boards with R5A are to be upgraded to TMU ROF1375335/2 with R3A changing two proms.
Boards with R6A are OK for BC9 – BC11.

TMU board with ROF1375335/2 had releases from R1A to R3A.


Boards with R1A and R2A are to be upgraded to with R3A changing one prom.
Boards with R3A are OK for BC9 – BC11.

So, I still insist that TMU board MUST be R3A for almost all hardware. If you have TMU /1, you can relax
only with R6A version.
But! TMU /1 has never been delivered to Russia with BC9 (this is Russia because of TLP95 using). And if
this exchange was upgraded from BC7, TMU was upgraded either.

TMU ROF1375335/2 higher than R3 not exist at all. Sorry.

I would not agree with the fact that a RFEXI is required every month, this is totally unnecessary, and I
cannot see the thinking behind it.…One of the networks we operate is safety critical, and none of these 180
MD110's have been restarted in over two years!

My congratulations! You have very stabile and reliable MD net.

Just a question. In witch country?

When you work in Russia, you can forget about all your previous experience.

If you wish, I would organize a trip for you to Siberia. In 1995-2001 we installed there more than 300 LIMs
in very different configurations (biggest transit node has 41 LIMs with GS).
In this area, regular SFCEI+RFEXI set of commands is part of maintenance routine and executing
regularly.
Being there you can explain to maintenance personnel that you “cannot see the thinking behind it”.
Nothing personal.

Best regards
TBLuk (Vendor) 28 Oct 02 9:11
RE: The TMU issue.

I am going on what we have in the UK, and the part you quoted me on about the TMU revision was taken
directly from an Ericsson patch report, on a TMU congestion problem we have had on our expansive
MD110 network of around 200 sites with some sites having one LIM upto 20+ LIMs.
The patch in question solved the problem, I will need to look into if it is a UK specific patch.

As you say 'TMU board MUST be R3A for almost all hardware', but there is still a version of TMU1 for
which this is not the case, so your argument holds little water.

Regarding the CADAP, yes you did ask for it, but he did not provide it, so I asked again, he still did not
reply.

Regarding SFCEI and RFEXI, my apologies, you have a very unstable network if you need to do these
commands as part of routine maintenance, if these were routine maintenance commands they would be
listed in the documented procedures.

I do not wish to enter into an argument, but wish to have a nice devate

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MJ6 (IS/IT--Management) 19 Nov 02 9:34
First post-joined today. I have sussed PCM Link reporting but need to report on Routes which arent
currently being reported on. I have route numbers but need to check trunks relating to Route. Can someone
help? :)
shaun123 (IS/IT--Management) 19 Nov 02 17:32
hi
the commands you need are
trroi:rou=,timei=,timee=,date=
roeqp:rou=,tru=all
shaun
MJ6 (IS/IT--Management) 20 Nov 02 3:25
Shaun123-

ROEQP:ROU=x,TRU=ALL; didn't work-"COMMAND UNKNOWN". We've got BC10 if that helps. Is


there a different comand for BC10?

20 Nov 02 4:49
eriuser (TechnicalUser)
Try rOEDP
MJ6 (IS/IT--Management) 20 Nov 02 5:21
Thanks.
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73vette (TechnicalUser) 9 Nov 02 17:31
Does anyone know how to do Time of Day Routing on an Extension or Hunt group?  For example if you
dial XXXX it will ring at a certain phone from 8-5 and then at a different phone at other times?

Regards.
dognbone (Programmer) 11 Nov 02 17:09
If you have a voice mail system you could time of day switch it.
73vette (TechnicalUser) 11 Nov 02 17:45
Thanks,

I know the MD can do it on the trunk level and this customer does not use voice mail on the front
end........so back to the drawing board!

Cheers!
lalrl (TechnicalUser) 12 Nov 02 14:29
You have two chances:

1. You have DNA connected to the MD110. Then you can change the diversion for a blind
grouphuntinggroup or ACD-group via Batchmode.

2. You have a lot of money! Then use time-of-day-function and least cost routing. Buy 2 Trunk-boards,
make a physical loop between the boards and then use time-of-day function with least-cost-routing. Then
you are free to decide where the call should go - based on day and time.

lalrl
73vette (TechnicalUser) 13 Nov 02 7:48
lalrl,

Can you expand on you idea with the 2 trunk cards?

 We have many spare TLU75 ports. This number would be dialed internally only ext. possible hunt group.

Are you thinking of using RODDI AND RODNI?

Regards
lalrl (TechnicalUser) 17 Nov 02 7:48
Hallo 73vette,

I do not know exactly functon of TLU75. I think with this card you can have analouge trunk- or tielines. If
so, you can use this cards. You must have so called routes (programmed with rocai, rodai,
nansi:numtyp=ed,numse=aa;roddi:dest=aa...) Try to install tie-lines to your own system - by physical loop
of two cards.If successful, caller has to dial the destination. This destination is configured as LC in nadap
and the dest will then be supervised by LCR with time of day. Then you can use the commands

lctdi...;
lcddi:tab=fdt,frct=,...;, lcddi:tab=dnt1,frct=,entry=,trc=,pre=;

lalrl
Avstral (TechnicalUser) 18 Nov 02 4:06
To lalrl

This will definitely work. TLU75 is a 2-wire loop-start trunk board. Almost the same, as TLP11 or TLU44.
All the difference is in number of the ports and filters installed on board. All three works with TLP11 PU.

The only problem could be visible time delay because of analog board’s nature: register signaling there is,
in best case, rather slow DTMF.

Category ( TRAF digits 7 & 8 )


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Arnoldnt (TechnicalUser) 22 Nov 02 7:13
Hi,

Can somebody tell me What the last 2 digits do on the TRAF Parameter ( Digit's 7 & 8 )

I've got a couple set to 01151515

Anybody know what they do or can you point me in the right direction to find out !!!

Thanks In advance

Arnoldnt
shaun123 (IS/IT--Management) 22 Nov 02 12:47
digits 7 and 8 refer to the tcmap
15 means that the extn is fully open
do tcmap;(return)
this will show u the traffic connection matrix for both conferance and trunk to trunk connections etc
look in either dynatext or alex under tc commands(traffic connection from memory)
lalrl (TechnicalUser) 22 Nov 02 14:17
Hallo shaun,

is it really true, that tcmap; shows you both tables? Is n´t it better to make: tcmap:con=t; for normal traffic,
and tcmap:con=c; for conference?

lalrl
eriuser (TechnicalUser) 27 Nov 02 7:50
Or you can try TCMAP:CON=ALL;
This is not only for Trunk or conference connections but for all devices & groups.

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Mithrandir01 (MIS) 11 Dec 02 9:13
When I attended the MD110 "Implement and Manage" class, the instructor mentioned at the very end of the
class that it was possible to telnet into the NIU and copy REL1 to another HD (like your local HD on your
computer).  I am not very familiar with telneting; can anyone tell me more specifically how to do
this?  We're using BC9.  Thanks in advance!
Mithrandir01 (MIS) 11 Dec 02 14:15
For anyone who was wondering, this was the reply I got when I e-mailed the instructor with my question:

You can't telnet into the system with BC9...you must have BC11 and the NIU board.
The NIU will have an IP address assigned to it with a LAN connection, and you can FTP into that and
transfer the
disk contents with an FTP command.  I use WSFTP LE from IPswitch.com, it's easy (and free).  
There are a lot of FTP programs out on the web that make it so much easier than using a DOS window.
So, the short answer is that you can't do it with BC9...better off with a spare HDU and swap them out
occasionaly to keep them updated.  

You used to be able to do it with MDDISKTOOL and a special SCSI cable that would dump directly to a
PC, but I don't know if that is still available.  Also, PCREGEN can handle something similar..basically,
it sucks all the data off the system with a series of print commands,
and regenerates files that will rebuild the system from ground zero.  It is NOT a backup of the system, just
the
customer data (routes, phones, etc...) that will recreate your system in the event that you have to reload
from
a brand new disk with no backup on it.

shaun123 (IS/IT--Management) 11 Dec 02 17:08


you can also telnet on bc10 as the niu is used on bc10 as well
BC9CONSONO (TechnicalUser) 12 Dec 02 16:44
W/o eth port on your i/o board (like IPU) u can do nothing with telnet but with pc soft disk (ancient) or md
disk tool (advanced) local of course... Hovewer, some kind people designed programs like rs232/telnet to
use on your terminal pc...

How setting network connection on NIU?


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How setting network connection on NIU?
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 25 Jan 03 14:19
Do you mean defining IP address for the NIU board or do you mean establishing a connection to external
server application like DNA or external client application like CCM ?
To set IP address use : IONPI:IP=,MASK=,..... (see alex for details)
To setup connection to external server/client use
IONCI:.....; (also in ALex)

Hope this helps .

lalrl (TechnicalUser) 25 Jan 03 17:45


sorry, duvel

not ionpi but ionpc

in detail (if NIU is not System-NIU or not already installed, it must be initiated first with cnhui: bpos=x-x-
xx; and then iobpi:bpos=x-x-xx,node=yyy):
ionpc:equ=x-x-xx-4,ip=,gate=,mask=;
if not accepted maybe first:
ioeqi:equ=x-x-xx-4,iodev=yyyy,type=network,usage=mml;

y = free characters
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 26 Jan 03 3:41
Thanks lalrl , you are absolutely right . I must have been in a hurry. This command has only a change
command instead of initiation command.
Anyway it is good that this forum is consisting of so obervant and updated people.
machtus (TechnicalUser) 26 Jan 03 8:39
Thanks all but I send command:
ionci:iodev=telnet,ip=192.168.1.7,rport=23,user=fiol;

and Pbx report


NOT ACCEPTED
IODEV NOT APPLICABL

what is wrong
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 26 Jan 03 9:23
The example you try indicate for instance that you want to define a GICI link towards a DNA server. Then
there are following  issues to invoke :
1) The iodev used must have been defined with IOEQI , check with IODDP;
In addition , if used for anything else than MML , USAGE parameter of IOEQI should say OUT.
2)rport is the TCP port talking to the server , this must be configured the same on the server side.
3) user should be identical to predefined user names. If using DNA , use GICI-x (x=1,2,3 etc.) , if using
CCM use user=mis ( I think) and if using applicationlink use user=CSTA (I think) .
Check ALEX for this.

Hope I did not miss out anything.

HOW DO I KNOW HOW ROUT IS FOR ONE


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enlace1 (Programmer) 7 Jan 03 20:09
IF I HAVE SEVERAL ROUTS I LIKE TO KNOW, HOW CHOOSE ONE ROUT FOR ONE DID
lalrl (TechnicalUser) 8 Jan 03 16:42
with opcts you link the rou and the did (oacc) together with calt=7 (public lines). And if you establish a
new corg, than you must use opcgs additionally. Check with opctp and opcgp

fellicciano (TechnicalUser) 26 Jan 03 15:59


I DON`T KNOW IF I UNDERSTOOD IT WELL,BUT IF I WANNA SEE
AN ROUTE EQU I TYPE THE COMMAND SYEDP:ROU=XX,TRU=ALL;
FICRI (TechnicalUser) 27 Jan 03 2:37
If you know the route number the command to see its EQUs is ROEDP:ROU=,TRU=ALL;
ulhaq (TechnicalUser) 27 Jan 03 3:34
could exactly get the base question ??????
md110bc10 (TechnicalUser) 29 Jan 03 6:11
IF  U  DODT  KNOW  THR  ROU  NO  TYPE  RODDP:DEST=ALL;
U  WILL  GET  THE ROU  NO  AND  THEN  ROEDP:ROU=XX,TRU=ALL;

 Still cannot remove TLU configuration


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DevPlan (TechnicalUser) 13 Feb 03 13:40
Hi Patcher (or someone else).
Actually I didn't went thru the whole re-configuration of the TLU board since I had already removed the
board and I don't have the 2-Mbit line for that board anymore.

Thus I give you the missing data and I hope, you see some way how to remove the board configuration.
============================================================

     AUTHORITY CLASS   7
 
(C)  COPYRIGHT ERICSSON  
 
     SCIENT          13FEB03    19:05:41       1-0-60-01 SYSTERMINAL   
<ALLOP;
ALARM LOG
 
IDENTITY: SOLEND         
VERSION: LZY2035153/1/BC10CNA129/R1A
 
DATE: 13FEB03   TIME: 19:06:05
 
CLASS: 2
 
15  DEVICE BOARD FAULTY OR MISSING
DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          BRDID
10FEB03  17:44:23  2    1     001-0-30-00  57   
 

 
END
<CNBIP:BPOS=1-0-30;
 
DEVICE BOARD REVISION INFORMATION
 
DATE: 13FEB03   TIME: 19:06:53
 
 
BPOS       BOARD/BRDID  PRODUCT NUMBER       REVISION STATUS ADD
           /IND
 
001-0-30    57          SYSTEM BLOCKED
 
END
<CNBOE:BPOS=1-0-30;
     CONFIGURATION BOARD END
     INDIVIDUAL STILL INITIATED ON EQU   1-0-30-00
 
END

<LSCNP:LIM=1;
LIM SWITCH CONFIGURATION DATA
 
LIM            SIZE    STATE
  1   LSU      1024    OK
      DSU 0     256    OK
      DSU 1     256    OK
      DSU 2     256    OK
      DSU 3     256    NOT EQUIPPED
 
END

<SYECP:LIM=1;
SYSTEM EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION
INITIATED LINE INDIVIDUALS IN LIM 1
INTERNAL LINES:  ANALOGUE    144
                 DIGITAL      49
                 CAS
                 POTS
                 ITS
                 OPERATOR      1
                 DATA
                 DUAL
PUBLIC LINES:    ANALOGUE      8
                 DIGITAL
                 ISDN S0
                 ISDN S2M     60
PRIVATE LINES:   ANALOGUE
                 DIGITAL
                 APNSS
                 DPNSS
                 ISDN S0
                 ISDN S2M
END

<SYEDP:BPOS: =1-0-30;
SYSTEM EQUIPMENT DATA
EQU           BOARDID   TYPE    DIR      ROU/TRU
001-0-30-00        57    -           
END
<
====================================================

patcher (TechnicalUser) 13 Feb 03 16:20


Can you do this and please can you post the whole process.

Step 1:
>SACOP:LIM=1,UNIT=DCP,FILNO=3,RELOFF=06,POINT=60;
If data is 02 goto step 2 if not, dont do anything.

Step 2:
>SACOS:LIM=1,UNIT=DCP,FILNO=3,RELOFF=06,POINT=60,DATA=01;
>YES;
>CNBOE:BPOS=1-0-30;

Dump if successful.

//patcher

DevPlan (TechnicalUser) 13 Feb 03 17:16


Thanks Patcher, it looks like it worked.
Here is what I did:
=======================================================
<SACOP:LIM=1,UNIT=DCP,FILNO=3,RELOFF=06,POINT=60;
 MEMORY CONTENT ON INDIVIDUAL POSITION
 
 EXE A
 FILE NUMBER   RELOAD FILE START   DS FILE START
     3         0000074A
 
 POINT   RELOFF DSOFF  ADDRESS    DATA  ISO
 0060    0006          00001170   02    .
END
 
<SACOS:LIM=1,UNIT=DCP,FILNO=3,RELOFF=06,POINT=60,DATA=01;
SACOS:LIM=1,UNIT=DCP,FILNO=3,RELOFF=06,POINT=60,DATA=01;
 
SURE? (YES/NO)
<Y
 WAIT
 
EXECUTED
 
<CNBOE:BPOS=1-0-30;
EXECUTED
<DUSYI:DUMP=CHANGES,PRINT=RESULT;
ORDERED
=======================================================
Best regards! DevPlan

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Arnoldnt (TechnicalUser) 11 Feb 03 6:25
Hello people !

Does anybody know how to do this.

There is a sequence of keys you can press before making a call to 'force' the call to go over certain routes....

Anybody got any ideas as to how to figure these out ?????

Any help will be great.

Arnoldnt
FICRI (TechnicalUser) 11 Feb 03 6:33
Could you be a bit more specific?
Is it a call to a private network or is it public call you refer to?
Do you use LCR (Least Cost Routing)?

11 Feb 03 8:42
Isinor (Instructor)
Hi, this is close to it... I think from memory...
*FC* individual line number # route access code + external number

E.g. *0*01#90012129763838

Gets TRU 01 in DEST 9 Dials 001212...

You can also do this from digital extensions.

11 Feb 03 11:28
m110d (TechnicalUser)
The following is an example of the procedure.
Let's say you have ROU=22 with 10 trunks in LIM 5 and 20 Trunks in LIM 6 and the access code is 0. To
test individual trunks in each LIM you dial

*0*501#0number   *0*(ind trunk select)501(LIM 5 TRU 01)0(DEST assigned to route)number(rest of


digits)
*0*502#0number
*0*503#0number
and so on until
*0*510#0number

*0*601#0number
*0*602#0number
and so on until
*0*620#0number

It is the DEST that selects the route. A point to note is the DEST must be the default assigned to the route,
this will not work for CHO.
Hope this helps

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spacer73 (IS/IT--Management) 27 Feb 03 6:22
SysInfo:
BC11SP10, 5 LIMs, TLU80/1 (E&M, TLP22)

ROCAI:ROU=40,SEL=012000000000001,SIG=411110000000,TRAF=00151515,TRM=4,SERV=310000
0001,DIST=030,DISL=128,NODG=0,BCAP=001100;
RODAI:ROU=40,TYPE=TL22,VARI=00012000,VARO=04F11000,VARC=010F0002,FILTER=NO;
ROEQI:ROU=40,TRU=3-1,EQU=3-1-52-00;
ROEQI:ROU=40,TRU=3-2,EQU=3-1-52-01;
ROEQI:ROU=40,TRU=3-3,EQU=3-1-52-02;

<RODAP:ROU=40;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
COMMAND LOST

  What is this? Message "COMMAND LOST" present only with option "TYPE=TL22".
  If I send comvand RODAI:TYPE=TL22 system say:

<RODAI:ROU=81,TYPE=TL22,VARI=00012000,VARO=04F11000,VARC=010F0002,FILTER=NO;
NOT ACCEPTED
TYPE
NOT IN RANGE
  What is this? Please help me!

Andy

  P.S. With another unit (TL11,TL37, SL60) all work fine. RFEXI can't solve this problem.
dognbone (Programmer) 27 Feb 03 16:20
It sounds like you don't have the program unit TLP22 in the system. Try doing this:

CNPIP:UNIT=TLP22;

This will tell you if the unit is loaded in the system and in which LIM's.
GioBs (TechnicalUser) 27 Feb 03 16:32
Hi
I agree with dognbone, probably TLP22 is missing in your MD110, but this not justify the COMMAND
LOST.
Which was the system answer at ROEQI:ROU=40,... command?

Bye
  GioBs
spacer73 (IS/IT--Management) 27 Feb 03 20:40
Hi, dognbone and GioBs!

<CNPIP:UNIT=TLP22;

   PROGRAM UNIT INFORMATION


     PU-NAME     PU-NO  PRODUCT NUMBER       REV   PATCH
     TLP22       H'39C  4/CAA 111 8765/011   R5A    YES
     TYPE
     B'0000 0000 0000 0000 0001 0011 1000 0000
     TYPEEXT
     B'0000 0000 0000 0000 1110 0000 0100 1011
     LOADED IN LIM
     1   2   3   4   5   
END

<ROEDP:ROU=40,TRU=ALL;
ROUTE EQUIPMENT DATA
ROU             TRU             EQU             SQU             INDDAT          CNTRL           
40              003-1           003-1-52-00                            
40              003-2           003-1-52-01                            
40              003-3           003-1-52-02                            

END

  TLP22 present in system, all call over this route work fine , but not working command
RODAP:ROU=40;

Andy
spacer73 (IS/IT--Management) 27 Feb 03 21:08
For more information:
<HIREI;
WAIT
EXECUTED
<RODAP:ROU=40;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
COMMAND LOST
 
<HIMDP;

DIAGNOSTICS FROM OPERATING SYSTEM


TIME     DATE
09:04:44 28FEB03
DIAGNOSTICS FROM LIM 001

TIME     DATE        ERROR CODE
09:03:35 28FEB03     H'14
JUMP TO ILLEGALSTATE
LOGICAL PROGRAM ERROR ADDRESS = 02021FD6
ENTER
SWSW   B-LEVEL SIGNAL  PROK              (H'005B)
FROM   OCM     (H'017) EXE A IN LIM 001
TO     THH     (H'3CC) EXE A IN LIM 001
NUMBER OF DATA BYTES IN SIGNAL =  7    
WITH     0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9
000     04  02  6D  09  0C  00  17
STACK ADDRESS        = 00000000
SIGNAL SEND ADDRESS  = 0200367C

USER STACK DUMP


 0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   A   B   C   D   E   F
02  01  55  B8
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 002
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 003
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 004
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 005

END

Andy
spacer73 (IS/IT--Management) 27 Feb 03 22:35
Hi, All!

  Problem fixed! I'm restart all PU in station with command SFCEI; All units in system working very fine.

  Thanks for All, who helped me with my problem.

Andy
SPONTANEOUS RINGING OF ANALOG
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kings1 (TechnicalUser) 20 Feb 03 5:02
Hello,

We have a 9-lims system running on BC11 SP8. Sometimes all analog extensions in one specific lim are
spontaneous ringing. We can solve the problem by restarting all ELU29 in the Lim. A restart of PU ELP6
doesn't help.

Does someone know a solid solution for his problem?

kings1 (TechnicalUser) 27 Feb 03 4:51


Does nobody seen this problem before??

Hope that somebody know anything!!

Kings
spacer73 (IS/IT--Management) 27 Feb 03 6:43
Hi, kings1!

  1. What analog phones working on your system?

  Old model of "Panasonic" with long hookflash? I'm right, see ASPAP:PARNUM=253; I have
PARVAL=120 (600ms).

  2. You have VoiceMail on system? If right, then user has message in mailbox.

  3. Sorry, I don't have this problem on me system a long time. I don't know what I help you any more.

Andy

ulhaq (TechnicalUser) 28 Feb 03 0:32


Hi

what revison of ELU-29 cards u have

is this an upgraded MD110

regards
kings1 (TechnicalUser) 28 Feb 03 1:45
Hello,

It's an upgrade MD110 from BC9 to BC11, but the lim's who have this problem are new consono's. The old
/50 are replaced with the upgrade. The ELU29 have revision R9H. I don't know what kind of analog phone
are used over there.

Hope you have enough info. If not let me know.

Kings
enktr (TechnicalUser) 28 Feb 03 9:28
Hello everbody,

We have 1 lim BC 11(SP8) system.We have the same spontenously ringing problem.But it doesn't change
according
to the firmware revisions of ELU-29 boards.Some of them are R8A and the others are R9H.This problem is
not on the
specific boards.We have this on the all ELU-29 boards.not at
the same time.But some times 1 board sometimes 2 boards on the system can make this problem
simultaneously.Swapping the boards doesn't help.

If anyone can share the solution.We will appreciate....


rrmagno (TechnicalUser) 2 Mar 03 4:56
I do have the same problem with my system, 5 LIMs and sometimes 1 or 2 individuals of ELU29 will rong
spontaneously,restarting the board will resolve the problem. I Do have Philips telephone sets, ELU29 R4C
in my BC9.
ulhaq (TechnicalUser) 3 Mar 03 0:29
I think you guys have the same problem as we had.
Probably u need to approach Ericsson guys near you, this usually happens with induction in the OSP and
high traffic rate, the solution is a firmware change on ELU29's.

Are you sure that the your Equipment is propoerly grounded and OSP is not affected with in kind of
induction and transient voltages???

regards
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 5 Mar 03 16:43
Hi!

Are you sure that you do NOT have MEW or MMW functionalty
on these phones?
The problem described above has NOTHING to do with the FW/SW, I mean that this is tested in the lab
environment so many times that it is NOT possible! Also it has nothing to do with the RG board, - no
way!!!! (the RG can not send sporadeuos ring to random pointer, eg. a phone!).
If everything seems to be OK, and no ALLIP or HIMDP is shown concerning this matter, then you have a
mechanical
problem (task). Hope this answer helps you further.
kings1 (TechnicalUser) 7 May 03 2:03
On the knowledge base from ericsson is reported about this problem at the end of april. ELU29/11 R9H are
affected with this problem and have to be downgraded to R8H.

You can order new eprom for the ELU29/11 on the knowledgebase from ericsson or contact your local
service partner.
md110user (TechnicalUser) 7 May 03 11:32
Hi
I face the Same Problem and by downgrade From R9H/11 to R8H, the Problem has been solved

Don't want an analog extension to dial 0 to make


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baldanondo (TechnicalUser) 5 May 03 12:49
Hello,

We need to configure an analog extension so that we can make external calls from it without needing to dial
previously a 0 to get the dialling tone.

Is it possible to configure it? How?


We have BC-11

Thank you
hotfix (TechnicalUser) 5 May 03 15:50
You only have do an special purpose on the extension:
SPEXI:DIR=XXXX,OPT=N,NDC=0; where NDC are "none dialled connection".
Best regards, Hotfix

Looking for help with Tie Line between MD110


and Cisco ICS
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SLonge (IS/IT--Management) 10 Jun 03 9:17
Hey all,
  I'm working on connecting our Ericsson MD110 to a Cisco ICS.  I'm not sure what card to use in the
Ericsson however, I was thinking of using a TLU77/1, but I'm not sure if this is the best choice.  We're on
BC8, any help that you could offer would be greatly appreciated.  Additionally, I was wondering exactly
how one adds a card to the MD110.  I know where the card goes, but I'm not sure how to initiate the card
into the system.  I've done plenty of MD110 administration, but never added a card on my own.  I'd really
appreciate any help that you are willing to offer.    

Thanks,
Steve
Isinor (Instructor) 10 Jun 03 10:25
Hi SLonge,
There are a few steps required…
1.    Insert card & run cable, then Add HW to MD110
2.    Ensure appropriate PU’s are on the MD110 (programs)
3.    Program Route

I can help with a bit of your question… How to add HW to the MD110…
1.    Find a free BPOS with enough Time Slots (24 I think for a TLU77) you might find using
CNLIP:LIM=X,DEV=YES; helps a bit.
2.    Insert Card and cable. (Note: you will need to use a BPOS such as 1-1-10 or 1-1-20 as they will have
32 Time Slots)
3.    CNHUI:BPOS=X-X-XX;
4.    Wait a few sec’s then just do a ‘;rtn’ then one more ‘;rtn’ you should get new hardware found and
then new hardware updated.
5.    CNLIP again to see if the HW is ‘Passive’

Then you can start to do the route programming…


timucin75 (TechnicalUser) 10 Jun 03 10:52
What kind of a hardware is this ICS ? A gateway ? router ? What is the specific ( in Cisco
terminology)  hardware that the MD will be connected to ??
SLonge (IS/IT--Management) 10 Jun 03 11:13
The ICS is "Integrated Call System" Cisco's new turn key PBX solution.  The MD will be connected to a
T1 PRI voice interface on this system.

Thanks for all your help!

Steve  

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enktr (TechnicalUser) 18 Jun 03 5:14
hi all,

we have MD110 BC11 Sp10 2 lims, When an internal calls an intenral and transfer an external call, we
recognize this as an internal call (although it is an external). so the last two digits of CDIV (011151311)
Don't work. by the way, even though the call is an external, this call is analysed as an external call.

what can we do about this problem?

Best Regards....
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 18 Jun 03 8:37
Actually cdiv doesn't follow the transfer case, just diversion. You have to use ADC parameter (extension)
in order to get the authority working, and then e.g. with TCMAS
decide, who is allowed to transfer external calls.
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Hitechbuzz (TechnicalUser) 11 Jun 03 6:48
Hi Guys
I wish to set up a class of service that will allow local calls and national calls but not cell or pager.
Local could be anything 1--9 national will be 01xx.03xx,04xx,06xx,07xx,09,freephone would be 0508xx or
0800xx,calls I wish to bar are 02xx can you please give details,
many thanks Hitechbuzz.

12 Jun 03 10:45
Isinor (Instructor)
Hi Hitechbuzz,
The following example is how you could do close to what you want… but starting as thought it was a new
system.  (You will have to adapt it to suit your existing setup)

The MD110 uses allowed numbers lists to control outgoing calls, so you do not bar calls as such… you just
allow all appropriate numbers… The lists are called CDCAT’s ‘Call Discrimination Category’ you can
have up to 15 of them.

You need to have a plan, such as…


CDCAT 0 is the most restricted local and free calls
CDCAT 1 is local & national but not cell or pager
CDCAT 2 is local & national & etc…

I would recommend you keep this as simple as you can.  Use only the CDCATS that you really
need!  Since you do not say what access code is used for external access this example assumes 0 for PSTN
access.  

To Print the existing CDCAT’s…


NADAP:NUMTYP=CD;

To Add numbers to the allowed list…


NACDS:CDCAT=0&&2,NUM=01&02&03&04&05&06&07&08&09&00508&008;    // Local calls &
free 0800//
NACDS:CDCAT=1&2,NUM=001&003&004&006&007&009;  //  National calls //
NACDS:CDCAT=2,NUM=000;  // International Calls //

Note that the solution may have several issues to be resolved… e.g.  what happens if someone dial
0509xx ? the example will ‘bar’ that call as it is not in the allowed list!

To remove numbers from the allowed list…


NACDR:CDCAT=0,NUM=03&09;

That’s part one, you have allowed number lists called CDCATS.  Next you need to attach an extension or
several extensions to these lists… as normal on the MD there is more that one possibility… You do not say
what BC release so this is BC9 ish…

You could set up a new Common Category (CAT)… This example only deals with the ‘CDCATS’ bit of
the CAT…
Find a Free CAT... EXCCP:CAT=ALL; (any that is all 000000)
EXCCS:CAT=1,TRAF=xxNNDDxx,SERV=xxxxxxxx,CDIV=xxxxxxxxx;

Where NN is the CDCAT for Night time and DD is the CDCAT for day time… The CDCATS are always
referred to as a two digit value in TRAF (NACDS = 00, 01, 02 to 15)  e.g.
EXCCS:CAT=1,TRAF=03000215,serv=0212107,CDIV=011150000;

Then change the extensions to match this Common Category (CAT)...


EXCAC:DIR=xxxx&yyyy,CAT=1;
KSCAC:DIR=xxxx&yyyy,CAT=1;

This process is detailed in Alex and is part of typical TTY admin courses... it’s not that easy and potentially
problematic… good luck

Regards
Isinor
Hitechbuzz (TechnicalUser) 12 Jun 03 20:43
Thanks Isinor
I have looked at NADAP:NUMTYP=CD;and got a long list with numbers on the left then on the right CAT
with 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 opposite. 6 seems to be international,5 national,3 cell,2 local.
 I also use 1 to access PSTN   so NACDS would read

NACDS:CDCAT=9,NUM=11&12&13&14&15&16&17&18&19&101&103&104&106&107&109;  //  Na
tional calls & local but not free phone or
international.

I see 7, 8, &14 are in the print out.


I also did a EXCCP:CAT=all & got alist of CAT's 0- 63
these tie in with the Cat Cos I use on extensions.
Then would  EXCCS:CAT=54,TRAF=xx0909xx,SERV=xxxxxx,CDIV=xxxxxx;
I get frustrated with Alex trying to find any thing.
does that make sense.
Thank you for your help
Brian
Hitechbuzz (TechnicalUser) 30 Jun 03 18:38
Thanks Isnor
I took the plunge did printouts of  NADAP'S& EXCCP had 60+ of them went through the Number analysis
tables added another Cat 13 to them & added in EXCCS 54 crossed fingers. Have done some testing and all
seems well seems to do what I wanted did a Dusyi & sync last night.
So thanks once again. 2 stars for your help
Cheers Brian

Delete of route
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CIF (TechnicalUser) 3 Jul 03 9:00
I have a multi LIM system  running on BC11/sp7.
I want to remove a route but giving the command ROEDP:....
I get the message: trunk is busy but, the trunk is already physically removed.
There is no traffic whatsoever.

Regards Andy Lemmens.


ButtonIt (Vendor) 3 Jul 03 11:17
You are probably getting this message because you have disconnected the circuit and the switch has
blocked it.  The first thing to try is re-connecting the circuit and then ending it.

Why are you using ROEDP to end route?  Do you mean ROUTE?
Vanersborg (IS/IT--Management) 9 Jul 03 10:28
Hello

You have an pointer missmatch in in your system.


Not an easy thing to handle. But try to restart SLP60, TLP60
(if thats the type of route you are using).
If this dosn't help, you must consult an expert........
rrmagno (TechnicalUser) 10 Jul 03 8:04
Try to end the equipment that is being used by your route. Remove any destinations that are tied to your
route. Try also to block the board before ending equipments. Good luck!!!

 2 ext. link and different routing for 2 number


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149149149 (TechnicalUser) 18 Jul 03 7:49
I have 2 external links into national provider . I want in order that all connection go across first external
link(dial 0), but only town policy go across second external link(dial 0156).

This is first ext.link:


<roddp:dest=0;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC                 TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
0         20           0005000000000250000 0   1   0                     
          99  1        0005000000000250000 0   2   0

How make this second ext.link? Is correctly this?


EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC                 TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
0156      99           0005000000000250000 0   2   0                     
           20  1        0005000000000250000 0   1   0

    
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 18 Jul 03 9:19
your solution will not work.

here's a straigth forward solution ...


make a new destination , let's take 99 for example :
NANSI:NUMSE=99,NUMTYP=ED; (change 99 into something else if this number series is already
assigned)
RODDI:DEST=99,ROU=99,ADC=0005000000000250000,SRT=3;
add some pseudo LCR :
LCDDI:TAB=ENT,ENTRY=00156,TRC=1,PRE=99;

this will convert the dialled number 00156 into 990156 which is dest for your second link (route 99)

greetings,
http://www.damovo.com
QuiltedCamel (MIS) 18 Jul 03 9:25
Would you not be better doing this through LCR ?

If you first initiate a destination for local calls (8000) and another for national calls (8001) with those
parameters but changing the TRC & SRT figures to 4 & 5

Then populate your LCR tables something like:

LCDDI:TAB=FDT,FRCT=1,TZONE=1,PRE=8000;
LCDDI:TAB=FDT,FRCT=2,TZONE=1,PRE=8001;

LCDDI:TAB=DNT1,ENTRY=0156,FRCT=2;
This sends yout local traffic over Fictitious Route 2 which is destination 8001.

Anything that doesn't match the "0156" will fall through to DNT2

LCDDI:TAB=DNT2,ENTRY=0,FRCT=1;
Will send it all to Ficticious Route 1, which is destination 8000.

Of course none of that will work unless you have your least cost routing access digit set (to '0') which you
probably won't be able to do if '0' is used as part of a route selection digit.
rorni (IS/IT--Management) 18 Jul 03 9:43
Hi
You need to use LCR feature :(backup first !)

first, change route access code to free "0":


nansi:numse=XX,numtyp=ed;
nansi:numse=YY,numtyp=ed;
roddi:dest=XX,rou=20,srt=2,adc=...;
roddi:dest=YY,rou=99,srt=2,adc=...;

Second, set LCR


nanse:numse=0,numtyp=ed;
nansi:numse=0,numtyp=lc;

lcddi:tab=fdt,frct=1,pre=YY;
lcddi:tab=dnt1,entry=0156,trc=1,fdt=1;

lcddi:tab=fdt,frct=2,pre=XX;
lcddi:tab=dnt2,entry=0,trc=1,fdt=2;
Good luck
/rorni

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kevxh (Programmer) 21 Jul 03 10:49
A client of mine needs to make an analogue internet connection, the modem will dial and begin handshake,
handshake fails and line is dropped.

Don't know what to do, can anyone suggest anything?


mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 21 Jul 03 12:54
Check first IOIFP if Baudrate is set to all.
lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 21 Jul 03 14:52
ericsson dont support baudrate above 28800 on ana analogue extn so try dropping ypur baudrate
jay944 (TechnicalUser) 22 Jul 03 8:29
kev,

assume, ordinary ana ext, trying to dial out using a modem,

ok basics

1> scexp, make sure there is no clock slip


2> can other people dial out ok via modems
3> have you tried this modem on another ana port

holla back with this infomation and will try and help
kevxh (Programmer) 23 Jul 03 7:03
Thanks Jay.

1 - No clock slip
2 - Yes
3 - Yes

It seems that the internet connection is made, but connection to our jserver for applet download is the
source of the failure. The internet connection stays up, just the jserver connection drops. Other internet stuff
works fine.

It's a laptop that's being used and when it's taken off to a another site with an analogue line it works fine.
No settings are changed.
jay944 (TechnicalUser) 23 Jul 03 8:47
hi,
get another laptop, connect it to this port, dial into an isp etc does that fail as well ?
kevxh (Programmer) 25 Jul 03 3:32
Hi Jay,
Have tried another machine/modem, same thing. The actual connection is working fine, on any modem.
The problem is a specific site that uses java to connect to a secure server, it's the secure login that fails.
Works outside on a normal analogue connection but not on site over the digital.

Sorry i didn't mention this lot before, only just found out myself.

Kev
haja (TechnicalUser) 29 Jul 03 3:53
Hello,
Can somebody tells me what i do wrong by making a safety backup. We have a 38 lim system on BC11 sp
7.

<BLEQI:EQU=1-0-50-00;
EXECUTED
<IOSII:IODEV=SAFE-DSK,NODE=SYSN,SIPOS=0,SUBFS=SAFETY-FS;
EXECUTED
 
<FICRI:SUBFS=SAFETY-FS,SIZE=64;
FICRI:SUBFS=SAFETY-FS,SIZE=64;
SURE? (YES/NO)
<Y;
EXECUTED
 
<BLEQE:EQU=1-0-50-00,ALLFM=YES;
EXECUTED                            

<DUBDP;
BACKUP DATA
EXTERNAL BACKUP                          LATEST         PREVIOUS       
                                         REL1           REL2           
                                         05:00 28JUL03  05:00 27JUL03
LOCAL BACKUP
  NO LIM WITH DIVERGENT TIME AND DATE
 
END
                                       

<FISBI:DIR=REL1,SUBFS=SAFETY-FS;
FISBI:DIR=REL1,SUBFS=SAFETY-FS;
SURE? (YES/NO)
<Y;
ORDERED
 
<FISCP:IODEV=SAFE-DSK;
        FILE SYSTEM CAPACITY DATA
TOTAL DISK SPACE: 2067 MBYTES
SUBFS: SAFETY-FS
KBYTES          FILES
TOTAL   AVAIL   TOTAL   MOUNTED
65536   -       19200    -       
END
 
 
SPONTANEOUS PRINTOUT
 

SAFETY BACKUP RESULT


COPYING TO SAFETY BACKUP FAILED
SUBFILE SYSTEM IS FULL
END

greating
Hans

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haja (TechnicalUser) 29 Jul 03 4:00
Hello,
Can somebody tells me what i do wrong by making a safety backup. We have a 38 lim system on BC11 sp
7.

<BLEQI:EQU=1-0-50-00;
EXECUTED
<IOSII:IODEV=SAFE-DSK,NODE=SYSN,SIPOS=0,SUBFS=SAFETY-FS;
EXECUTED
 
<FICRI:SUBFS=SAFETY-FS,SIZE=64;
FICRI:SUBFS=SAFETY-FS,SIZE=64;
SURE? (YES/NO)
<Y;
EXECUTED
 
<BLEQE:EQU=1-0-50-00,ALLFM=YES;
EXECUTED                            

<DUBDP;
BACKUP DATA
EXTERNAL BACKUP                          LATEST         PREVIOUS       
                                         REL1           REL2           
                                         05:00 28JUL03  05:00 27JUL03
LOCAL BACKUP
  NO LIM WITH DIVERGENT TIME AND DATE
 
END
                                       

<FISBI:DIR=REL1,SUBFS=SAFETY-FS;
FISBI:DIR=REL1,SUBFS=SAFETY-FS;
SURE? (YES/NO)
<Y;
ORDERED
 
<FISCP:IODEV=SAFE-DSK;
        FILE SYSTEM CAPACITY DATA
TOTAL DISK SPACE: 2067 MBYTES
SUBFS: SAFETY-FS
KBYTES          FILES
TOTAL   AVAIL   TOTAL   MOUNTED
65536   -       19200    -       
END
 
 
SPONTANEOUS PRINTOUT
 

SAFETY BACKUP RESULT


COPYING TO SAFETY BACKUP FAILED
SUBFILE SYSTEM IS FULL
END

greating
Hans
 
                    
rorni (IS/IT--Management) 29 Jul 03 4:16
Hi

38 Lim is a really big system !


I strongly suspect that 64 MByte is not enough to copy all data.
You may check this by checking space on the main hard disk :
"fiscp:iodev=sysdisk1;"
Space required = used space USR1 + S2 +S3+...

You better to do safety using MDDT via NIU board

Hope this help


/Rorni
jay944 (TechnicalUser) 29 Jul 03 5:06
Rorni is right,
big systems you need to split the fisbi
haja (TechnicalUser) 29 Jul 03 5:08
Hi Rorni
This is the result of fiscp.
<fiscp:iodev=sysdisk1;        FILE SYSTEM CAPACITY DATA
TOTAL DISK SPACE: 2067 MBYTES
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS11
KBYTES          FILES
TOTAL   AVAIL   TOTAL   MOUNTED
64512   21717   19200   /SYSN/USR1
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS12
KBYTES          FILES
TOTAL   AVAIL   TOTAL   MOUNTED
64512   10398   19200   /SYSN/USR1/SES/DR/REL1/S2
SUBFS: TMFS
KBYTES          FILES
TOTAL   AVAIL   TOTAL   MOUNTED
64512   26619   19200   /SYSN/USR1/ACS/TM
END
 
<fiscp:iodev=sysdisk2;        FILE SYSTEM CAPACITY DATA
TOTAL DISK SPACE: 2067 MBYTES
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS21
KBYTES          FILES
TOTAL   AVAIL   TOTAL   MOUNTED
64512   24549   19200   /SYSN/USR2
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS22
KBYTES          FILES
TOTAL   AVAIL   TOTAL   MOUNTED
64512   8995    19200   /SYSN/USR2/SES/DR/REL2/S2
END                                       

Both disks are also 64 MB

Hans
haja (TechnicalUser) 29 Jul 03 5:17
Hi Jay944,
Can jou help me with te commands ?
Hans
rorni (IS/IT--Management) 29 Jul 03 8:17
Ok,

You need a storage of :

SUBFS: SYSSUBFS11
KBYTES          FILES
TOTAL   AVAIL   TOTAL   MOUNTED
64512   21717   19200   /SYSN/USR1    
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS12
KBYTES          FILES
TOTAL   AVAIL   TOTAL   MOUNTED
64512   10398   19200   /SYSN/USR1/SES/DR/REL1/S2

2*64512 - 21717 -10398 = +/- 90 MB which is biiger than the max size (64 M), so you need to split your
safety.
I've seen a procedure to do that. I will send it to you
/rorni
haja (TechnicalUser) 29 Jul 03 8:31
Thanks rorni,
I  will wait for your reply.

hans
haja (TechnicalUser) 4 Aug 03 4:37
My e-mail adress is [email protected]
rorni (IS/IT--Management) 4 Aug 03 11:14
Hi

Try this.
Regards
/rorni

IOSII:NODE=SYSN,IODEV=SAFETY,SIPOS=0,SUBFS=SAFETY-SF11&SAFETY-SF12;
ficri:subfs=safety-sf11,size=xx;
y;
ficri:subfs=safety-sf12,size=xx;
y;
fimoi:subfs=safety-sf11,path=/sysn/usr3;
fidii:path=/sysn/usr3/ses;
fidii:path=/sysn/usr3/ses/dr;
fidii:path=/sysn/usr3/ses/dr/rel1;
fidii:path=/sysn/usr3/ses/dr/rel1/s2;
fimoi:subfs=safety-sf12,path=/sysn/usr3/ses/dr/rel1/s2;
fifoc:path=/sysn/usr3/ses/dr/rel1,owner=dr;
ficpi:spath=/sysn/usr1/ses/dr/rel1,path=/sysn/usr3/ses/dr/rel1,coop=dir;
jay944 (TechnicalUser) 4 Aug 03 11:39
hey haja,
I am "son of jan" ???

if were on the same wavelength !


haja (TechnicalUser) 5 Aug 03 8:04
Hi Rorni,

Everything works well,

thanks
Hans

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Hi,

I have a fixed number from the phonecompany (Sweden) and I want to connect my MD110 directly to that
number so I can use the phones in my MD110 instead of plugging in a normal phone in the outlet. I have
tried different parametres (dont have them right now) and I dont get it to work.

When I call from the MD I have to dial 00 and that should be the same as going offhook on the TLU75
meaning I would get dialtone on the fixed number from Phone Company. Then I just dial the number I
want to call.

Hopefully you guys can help me with this since this is really bugging me. I havent tried this for a couple of
months now but I found this link again and I thought I might give it a try :)

/Mdboy
00151515 (TechnicalUser) 9 Aug 03 1:11
Print this:

RODDP:DEST=00;

now look what is the ROU being used by this DEST and print

ROEDP:ROU=X,TRU=ALL;
(where X being the route for DEST of 00)

now initiate this board using CNHUI.Check it by CNLIP if it is already initiated, next is to initiate
equipment for Route X using ROEQI. But first let us see what you've got on the print-out and we'll see
what we can do. Maybe we'll have to initiate a new route for your TLU75....
Kressmark (Instructor) 11 Aug 03 18:52
Hi,

Are you running the Swedish AS (Application System) in your MD110?

I think it is needed to get the TLU75 to work properly.

/mk
megglesfield (TechnicalUser) 13 Aug 03 2:12
The TLU75 works in the Standard AS, Saudi AS Export AS as well as Swedish to my experience. I am
presently using TLU 75 in a similar manner.
Here are the RODAP and ROCAP on the route I have set up.
<rodap:rou=12;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
12    TL11  H'00000012  H'00000108  H'00002815  NO

END
 
<rocap:rou=12;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL             TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
12  711000000000001 4   3110100000  0   5    50   01050514 100011000000 001111

END
Your RODDI, would then be:

RODDI:DEST=00,ROU=12,SRT=3;

ME
00151515 (TechnicalUser) 13 Aug 03 2:56
what happened to mdboy? have'nt heard from him...

total number of Trunklines in our MD110 B.C. 9.0


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melmj (TechnicalUser) 5 Aug 03 6:18
Hey Guys can anybody teach me how to count the total number of trunklines in our existing EPABX
MD110 BC 9.0? Our Tel. Exchange administrator who installed our system died of cancer and he didn't left
any documentation. We are about to begin a feasibility study for expansion and I can not determine the
total number of trunklines. I can see we have these TLU44 and TLU23 cards does this mean anything to
you? Is there anyway we can determine which trunklines are currently being used? Sorry about these
absurd questions but I am new to this PABX system and worst of all I am tasked to continue the
improvements and maintenance of this telephone system. Any suggestions, manuals or procedures that
maybe sent to me will be of very much help and will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. and More
Power to All of you GUYS!!!
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 5 Aug 03 6:36
Try first ROEDP:ROU=all,TRU=all;

This will give you all ext lines and which route they belong.

5 Aug 03 9:07
rrmagno (TechnicalUser)
Try also SYECP; It will tell you how many individuals are initiated in your system as well as
Internal,Public and Private lines ie. Analogue, Digital, APNSS,DPNSS,ISDN, etc. etc..

cheers!
teletech (TechnicalUser) 17 Aug 03 9:14
TRY   SYEVP:TYPE=TL11;  Which  will  tell you how  many  analogue trunk vaccancies  are  there.

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gibbo110 (TechnicalUser) 28 Aug 03 6:40
Can the md110 with bc11, be used for video-conferencing?
I've seen reference to it in various Ericcson brouchers but am unable to confirm any facts.

Thanks
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 29 Aug 03 15:36
You could install ELU26 which includes 4 x BRA 's .
This is enough capacity for video conferencing.
dnaserver (TechnicalUser) 29 Aug 03 20:31
You can also program ELU28 to be ISDN line.
2 BRIs (2 ISDN lines)are still ok ( 2 X  128kbps)
. The more ISDN lines you are using for video conferencing
the more cost you should invest.

Other equipment required are Ericsson NT (console)equipmennts boxes.

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dnaserver (TechnicalUser)

26 Aug 03 22:10
hello,

is there anybody knows the shutdown procedures for MD110 (BC9). Our premises always have monthly
power shutdowns.
Everytime when electrical power resumes back, at least one of power cards will be corrupted/faulty.
ammartins (TechnicalUser) 27 Aug 03 0:30
The PU4-DC cards manufactured in 1994/95/96, have a problem.
Ericssson made a Recall to replace this cards.
Contact your supplier.
dnaserver (TechnicalUser) 27 Aug 03 1:59
thankss... but how about the procedure to shutdown and switch on PABX for temporary purpose eg. due to
power shutdown...
ButtonIt (Vendor) 27 Aug 03 3:37
After all backups have been completed:

1. Turn off HDU


2. Turn off PU4DC/PU5DC (small blue switch on front of card) in every magazine.
3. Turn off recitifiers.
4. Turn off Batteries.

Just do the reverse to bring it back up again.


harddisk15 (Programmer) 27 Aug 03 7:53
Hi, It's better to switch off batteries before mains power - on power down - and switch on mains before
batteries on power up.
Cheers
dnaserver (TechnicalUser) 27 Aug 03 20:18
Do i need to switch off ringer card also ( if the LIM has one ringer card.)
ButtonIt (Vendor) 28 Aug 03 3:14
It is good practice to turn off the ringer card also, but you don't have to.

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danwiking (TechnicalUser) 3 Sep 03 20:27
Hello

I need some help to remove a extension.

When i make a EXTEE:DIR=2423;


it tells me that this doesn't exist, but when i make a

EXTEI:DIR=2423,EQU=,TRM=,CAT ------

It tells me that it already exist

How can i remove this from the program ?????

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 4 Sep 03 1:51


It could be a group hunting, ACD group, Common bell group or maybe a digital extension or ....

if your system version is greater than BC7 you can do:


SUDIP:DIR=2423;
if it doesn't show up it must be an ACD group :
ACCSP:GRP=2423;

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danwiking (TechnicalUser) 4 Sep 03 2:58
no it's not a ACD or hunting group.

The problem is that the costumer has remove the extension with EMG, but something had gone wrong,
because the can't make a new extension with the same number.

I had then tryed to make a new extension with winfiol,


but it replyes with EXTENSION ALREADY ASSIGNED. i have then tried to make EXDDP and KSDDP,
then it tells me that the extension doesn't exist.

NANSI (TechnicalUser) 4 Sep 03 3:19


Something whent wrong in EMG, that happends sometimes.
You must update the EMG-database with the application MD110-Support. The extension the customer tried
to remove was probably not an analog (EXDDP) or a digital (KSDDP). Maybe it was a cordless or a
generic extension (CXAKP, GEDIP).

Try running a SUDIP:DIR as our daddy says.

Try to do it all from EMG if it´s possible.


When the database in EMG and the MD110 are different EMG can´t handle the situation. If EMG databse
thinks that extesion 1234 is free it can´t delete the extension from the MD110. If EMG thinks that extension
1234 already exist it cant add the extension to the MD110. It is vital that the MD110 and the EMG database
are the same!!

NANSI
danwiking (TechnicalUser) 5 Sep 03 3:56
no no

the last it happens we made a SUDIP:DIR=xxxx

then it tells us that the DIR DOESN'T EXIST

We had E//// to Remove it.

So I think there must be some SACOP-SACOS command


that can repair this hangup in the data,so that we can do it by our self.
danwiking (TechnicalUser) 7 Sep 03 6:24
hello

No it has nothing too do with EMG database

It's not a generic or cordless extension.

and when i make a EXDDP or KSDDP and SUDIP:DIR=XXXX it also tells me that the extension number
doesn't exist.

But when i make a EXTEI:DIR=XXXX it tells me that this


extension already exist.

So there for i think that this  directory number must be


somewhere in the MD110 data files, and there must be away to get the info with a SACOP command from
the MD110, and there must be away with a SACOS command to delete the number from the MD110.
Hitechbuzz (TechnicalUser) 7 Sep 03 21:41
Try doing Extee: Dir=2423  KSEXE:Dir=2423  Followed by NANSE:NUMTYP=EX,NUMSE=2423 & see
what you get. one will give you an error just ignore it.
If you do a DUSYI twice then "sync" your extension manager with MD110 support,  (I usually do this at
end of day as it takes time) You may clear it and bring the EMG into line with the system
Cheers
Hitechbuzz
danwiking (TechnicalUser) 8 Sep 03 5:45
Okay

I will try it the next time i'm getting the fault.

But I don't think this will help. I still think that I have to make some SACOP - SACOS programming.

So if there are others that have a solution, then tell me please.

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baldanondo (TechnicalUser) 24 Sep 03 9:33
Hello,

We have BC-11 and we would like to program a analogue extension like with the hot-line functionality.

That is:

When an authorized user is going to use the phone, he will be able to call any destination.

When a not authorized user is going to use the phone, we need that the extension will ring automatically a
programmed destination number and that that user won't be allowed to call any other number.
Thank you very much and regards
vdMerwe (TechnicalUser) 25 Sep 03 5:38
Hi,

Use a delayed hotline, than a person with an authorisation code can make a call and a non authorized
person will be forwarded to the programmed destination.

This programming is all possible within Extension Manager

Harold
baldanondo (TechnicalUser) 25 Sep 03 5:41
Hello,

Thank you for the indications. But could you tell me which are the commands needed to program this
functionality?

Regards
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 25 Sep 03 19:02
To program a delayed hotline use

SPEXI :DIR=..., OPT=D,NDC=......;


Where
DIR is extension number
NDC programmed destination number

And check
PARNUM=182    Length of delay time in Delayed hot-line

The parameter states the maximum time when an extension, defined as a Delayed hot-line, has to start
dialling. On time out the call is automatically set up as a hotline call towards a predefined destination.

PRVAL value 2-16 in seconds

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tigerlow66 (TechnicalUser) 5 Jun 03 7:40
Hi,

We has an MD110 BC11SP9 system & install with CAS TLU76/3 card to external 3rd party IVR system.

Currently ,we has tested it

1. Call via hunting group internally.

2. Calling the CAS extension internally.


It work perfestly fine.Unfortunately,when i call via ISDN2 ( TLU79 ) i can hear the ringback from
exchange & when i do a susip i can see that call is CALTER to the CAS ext with status BUSY.But it just
stop there without going into SPEECH stage,therefore the IVR is unable to answer the call under this
situration.

Can someone tell me ,is the fault lie on MD or the IVR.Is there any way to isolate it.bcos calling internally
is OK.
ButtonIt (Vendor) 5 Jun 03 10:03
does your TCMAP permit them to connect to each other?
patcher (TechnicalUser) 5 Jun 03 18:27
Remember that IVR should be set properly according to A number identification. If you are calling from
outside or from public you are dialling a number in MD. This number is then transferred to the IVR for
analysis, if right number is received then IVR will play the right message. You need to test this IVR
together with the IVR Techs. Check if integration is working properly. Test this machine properly before
you introduce actual traffic. //patcher
tigerlow66 (TechnicalUser) 10 Jun 03 11:27
Patcher,

I don't understand.Bcos i use NUTRI to translate the incoming DDI number to a hunt group 198 as follow:

NUTRP;

ENTRY        CNVTYP    NUMTYP    ROU  PRE  TRC    
64654132     0         4              198  8  

So my understanding is 63654132 is B-Number (Connected number, correct me, if i am wrong).Are u


saying that the IVR (Dialogic card) has to set to recognize this B-number instead of the hunt group 198.

Thank in advance.
GASMAS (Programmer) 21 Jun 03 2:07
Hi we have same cases Ivr connected with tlu76/3 and we experienced many problems. We played around
with the icat parameter of the cas extension and now no problem.Still since it works internally I would say
that changing the type of number in the nutri might help.Also check that there is no rodni of this route to
the ivr number.
tigerlow66 (TechnicalUser) 7 Jul 03 8:01
My ICAT==&;All other is not working.Is THERE A WAY TO TEST MAX CAS PROGRAMMING IS
WORKING WITHOUT CONNECTING TO IVR.

THANK IN ADVANCE.
tigerlow66 (TechnicalUser) 7 Jul 03 8:02
SORRY THE ICAT=06 .
TripleT (Vendor) 10 Jul 03 19:50
Tigerlow66,

The problem will be that with ICAT=xxx6 the signalling pattern from the MD110 to the IVR is different
for Internal and External calls. You may need to change the settings in the IVR so that it recognises both:-

0100 Internal Ring

0011 External Ring.


Otherwise as previously discussed play around with the ICAT settings to find the best match for your IVR.

Triple T
tigerlow66 (TechnicalUser) 14 Jul 03 8:07
Triple T,

Thank but i had tried & only ICAT=0006 the IVR will work with calling internally to the hunt group.

Sorry,if you happen to know the setting on IVR using Dialogic card D300 E1 PCI with globalcall,you may
share with me.I am STUCK now.  
TripleT (Vendor) 17 Jul 03 6:50
Tigerlow66,

Sorry I have had ne experience with that system.

However somewhere in the Dialogic Card Settings there you will be able to change the signalling pattern
that the card will recognise.

The supplier / Manufacturer of the IVR should be able help you.

TripleT
GASMAS (Programmer) 30 Jul 03 1:33
If it works for internal calls try to change aspap:parnum 1
to 0 . That might help.
jerommeke (TechnicalUser) 1 Aug 03 2:36
I've installed a Dialogic Board to support Genesys VTO Server and used the ICAT for IBM Direct Talk in a
Dutch Application System BC9 and BC11.

Installed the Dialogic drivers without any (additional) prototcol.


Could test it with a program from the disk, named "Multitest" if I remember correctly.

Worked fine only had to change the params if the application:

Ring    = 0x9d6
Ringing = 0x9d6
OnHook  = 0xfb
OffHook = 0xfa

\\Jerommeke

Leonos (Programmer) 23 Sep 03 8:03


My problem with the md110 in combination with the dialogic D300 card is that with CAS (ICAT0006)
signalling is missing.
The dialogic card does not see incomming calls or is able to detect call pickups when making a call.
What parameters am I missing here ?

2B+D ROUTE WITH CISCO 1751 ROUTER


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Runis (TechnicalUser) 9 Oct 03 12:40
Hi everyone,
I have an MD110 BC10 system and I want to configure a 2B+D route between my system and a Cisco 1751
Router (ISDN-BRI). I have tried all kinds of ROCAI/RODAI variations, the channels are not blocked but it
does not work.

Please, do you know what kind of route configuration do I need??

Thanks for your help!!!!!!!!


Astonces (TechnicalUser) 9 Oct 03 13:39
Hi Runis,

What do you want with this connection?

Do you want make a system between 2 MD110 with QSIG or one system between a MD110 and one
CISCO?

I have something in BC9 for QSIG....


whosrdaddy (Vendor) 9 Oct 03 14:50
try this :

VARC=00000314
VARO=15500000
VARI=06010000 MD as USER
VARI=06310000 MD as NETWORK

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Runis (TechnicalUser) 10 Oct 03 3:48
Hi Astonces,

I want to make a Q-SIG between two MD (with 2 router), but the problem is that the connection between
the MD and the router is E&M in one side and 2B+D on the other one...

Thanks,

TLU76/3
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coslo (TechnicalUser) 13 Oct 03 11:15
      I have a problem with the channels in an E1 CAS R2 link with PSTN. They are remaining one by one in
NOPROGRESS / BUSY status until the communication is blocked. The channels are not connected ( I
checked with LSCOP command ) but when I try to acces the route the message "Congestion" is appearing
on the phone display. Only with command BLDBE the channels are released. The MD110 version is BC11,
SP3.
 Thanks!
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 13 Oct 03 11:21
I think you'll need a serious upgrade to SP12(or even 13). there are several fixes regarding CAS...
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soaplover (Programmer) 13 Oct 03 11:28
Be sure to use appropiate VAR parameters and TL block also..
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 13 Oct 03 16:06
Are you using/having remote/mobile extension (REEXP)?
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 14 Oct 03 2:57
fcpli: RExxx commands are only available from SP9
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Are you using/having remote/mobile extension (-----)?


coslo (TechnicalUser) 14 Oct 03 10:47
I don't have remote/mobile extension! I'm afraid the problem is around the TLU76/3 or TMU revision
( PROM-SET ). I upgraded the system from BC9 and before I didn't had that problem. The parameters for
the route are the same.
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 14 Oct 03 11:09
coslo: aks your service provider for an update to SP12, changes are that your problem will be gone!
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CPKC (TechnicalUser) 14 Oct 03 14:13
I have this  problem with SP12.
soaplover (Programmer) 15 Oct 03 0:24
Post your RODAP , ROCAP
and RODDP for the dests .

There is often changes between releases that makes it neccesary to ajust some parameters .
Specially the var parameters have to be compaired agains previous AS to get the same characteristics .
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 15 Oct 03 1:46
what do you mean CPKC?
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fcpli (TechnicalUser) 15 Oct 03 9:37
Are you using MFC? If yes, which is your R-state of MFU or MSU/MRU1&2?
CPKC (TechnicalUser) 15 Oct 03 15:31
To whorsdaddy

I also upgraded system from BC 9 to BC 11 SP12.There was no problem before.Since i change SIG
parameter i have less channells in noprogress/busy state ,but they appeares sometime.
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 16 Oct 03 1:17
to coslo/CPKC : are you using paging (beepers)?
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coslo (TechnicalUser) 16 Oct 03 3:06

<ROCAP:ROU=10;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL             TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
1   011000000000001 4   0001000001  0   30   128  00151515 011101000050 001100

END

<RODAP:ROU=10;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER
1     TL30  H'00000000  H'00000015  H'00000455  NO

cnbip:bpos=001-1-73;
BPOS       BOARD/BRDID  PRODUCT NUMBER       REVISION STATUS ADD
           /IND

001-1-73   MFU          ROF1375348/1         R3B

END

   I don't use paging (beepers).                     


soaplover (Programmer) 16 Oct 03 4:07
The var parameters compaired between bc9 & bc11 seems to match.The changes to BC11 VAR does not
affect your spesific setting.
Note !There are changes between the releases BC9/BC11.
TL30:
VARC
D5 new
D6 changed
D7 equal
D8 changed
VARI
D5 new
D6 changed
D7 equal
D8 changed
VARO
D4 new
D5 changed
D6 equal
D7 equal
D8 equal

However the programming looks like you are using MFC as register signalling SIG d11=5 , and digit
reception/sending is DTMF the VAR parameters VARI d8 and VARO d8 your parameters are stated with
tone code(dtmf) .Also i advice to change SIG d5=1 .in BC11 the SIG d5 is reserved to 1 (should not be 0 ).
Other than that i looks okay.
//Regards Soaplover
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 16 Oct 03 8:11
Your ROCAP and RODAP have a small mismatch: The B-answer from PSTN is ON in ROCAP but OFF
in RODAP. I am not sure if it has anything to do with the prblem, but...
ROCAP:d4
RODAP:VARO d7
rocap d5 has no affect (goes to nowhere)

If the problem is still there, try to make a call and trace TLP30.
stisr;
stuni:unit=tlp30,lim=x; (where the trunks are)
sttsi:tri=1;
make a call
sttse:tri=1;
strap:tri=1;
and post it to the forum

 NADAP; gives "COMMAND UNKNOWN" after


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struthmate (TechnicalUser) 24 Aug 03 19:10
G'day All,
I have created an INL file for my BC9 single lim PABX and thought everything was going fine. When I try
and print number analysis or EXDDP:DIR=ALL; I get:-
<NADAP;
COMMAND UNKNOWN
<
I followed the directions in Alex under "Start of PABX" but got confused at point 60 in the flow chart
which is "Enter the LIM disposition with the software configuration" I did the following:-
<CNPUP;

   LOADED PROGRAM UNITS IN EXCHANGE


     PU-NO  PU-NAME     PRODUCT NUMBER       REV   PATCH
     H'  3  EXS         7/CAA 111 442/1      R1A    YES
     H'  4  PRP         6/CAA 111 583/2      R5A    NO
     H'  5  PRH         7/CAA 111 441/2      R4A    YES
etc,etc,
then got those program units and added them into the command:-
<CNLDI:LIM=1,GSMULT=0-0,UNIT="PU-NAME";
EXECUTED
then:-
<CNLDI:UNIT="PU-NAME";
EXECUTED
then they showed up in CNLDP;
so done CNLDT;, LAPUT;, BLLTE;, SFEXI; and Dumped.

So can someone point out where I have gone wrong or what I have missed?
Thanx,
spence
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 25 Aug 03 4:47
Writing a LIMdisp by hand ... sounds scary .. not recommendable at all.
Have some send it you instead .

25 Aug 03 5:09
FICRI (TechnicalUser)
Hi,

When you make an initial load neccessary I/O programs are loaded automatically. To be able to continue
from this point you have to specify all programs to be loaded to the system. This is done in the LIM-disp
table.

It seems like your system only have the neccessary I/O programs so you have to start all over again from
scratch. Make sure to have a complete LIM-disp table prepared in advance. You need a LIM-disp file for
your specific BC release and Application System (Country).
patcher (TechnicalUser) 25 Aug 03 19:18
Your loading is not complete!!! Its okay if you are doing it for fun but if you are doing this for real; leave it
to the experts. //patcher.
struthmate (TechnicalUser) 28 Aug 03 2:49
Ended up getting one from a bloke who has an Ericsson contact. Thanx for replies and the direction though.
No doubt I will need to post again. ;)
MDadmin (TechnicalUser) 14 Oct 03 4:59
hi struthmate
I hope your problem was solved.
check if you have loaded NHH, if not try it:
<LAPUL:UNIT=NHH,LIM=X,PATH=;
after successful loading
SFCEI;

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Kronehead (TechnicalUser) 26 Sep 03 19:30
I have just programmed up 5 ACD groups with overflow to a 6th group which should have music on wait
and RVA's.  The MD is BC9.  I copied all the settings from another BC10 system with exactly the same set
up.  The BC9 won't pass the calls to the queue - it just keeps the initiated call open.  The only difference I
can see (apart from ROC 0230 for BC9 & 023001 for BC10 which doesn't look relevant)is PARNUM 138
False B answer duration is set to 5 on the working BC10 & 0 on the BC9 with the problem.  Calls to the
ACD group numbers ring through OK when logged on and go to voicemail when no groups logged on, as
expected.
Can anyone help?
Thanks, Kronehead
Kringsaa (TechnicalUser) 29 Sep 03 3:57
Hi

I am not sure I understand your problem. Is it the overflow to 6th group? If this is the case. Overflow is
controlled by the SEL parameter (d4 and d5) ex: SEL=11010

Regards Kringsaa
summerdike (Instructor) 24 Oct 03 18:01
Have the 5 acd groups all the same CDINI destination (The 6 th ACD group)?
Or does acd gr. 1 divert to 2 . Two divert to 3 etc.??
What do you mean with "it just keeps the initiated call open"?

NADAP;
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Joel007 (IS/IT--Management) 6 Nov 03 7:29
Hello could someone please help?

In the NADAP I have 98 & 97 but I'm unable to dial this number 98740****. What am I missing? The
number is live I can dial it from my mobile. But from the PBX I get vacant number.

Joel
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 6 Nov 03 8:30
we need some more info here...

NADAP:NUMTYP=CD;
RODDP:DEST=98;
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Joel007 (IS/IT--Management) 6 Nov 03 8:53
whorsrdaddy,RODDP:DEST=98; the switch is saying it's not assigned and for some reason I am unable to
cut and paste the print out NADAP:NUMTYP=CD. But 98 & 97 are there. CAT on both entries is 5 4 3 2
1.

Joel
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 6 Nov 03 9:09
Hi
Joel

Are you using LCR?


Joel007 (IS/IT--Management) 6 Nov 03 9:13
Yes
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 6 Nov 03 9:39
give these printouts then :

NADAP:NUMTYP=LC;
LCDDP:TAB=ENT;
LCDDP:TAB=DNT1;
LCDDP:TAB=DNT2;
LCDDP:TAB=FDT;
LCLDP:lIM=ALL;
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jfleitas (MIS) 20 Nov 03 4:23
Hi all!

I´m trying to open a new ISDN line in an ELU 26 board. What would be the right command?

Thank you!
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 20 Nov 03 4:44
ITNUI:DIR=xxx,EQU=1-0-30-00,cat=1,ACCTYP=0;

(change cat and equ to correct values)


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ErikHemeleers (IS/IT--Management) 11 Nov 03 2:19
We want to interconnect an Ericsson MD110 and Nortel Meridian 1 using VoIP.

Any experience ?
Regards,
Erik
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 11 Nov 03 5:03
What are the technical conditions on each side ?
Both switches with latest SW ?
 
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 11 Nov 03 7:27
Do you mean IP trunking??
if this is what you want ,you can do this from E/// side in BC12SP1 software version via ELU32. if Nortel
supports H323 and H245 protocols, this should be no problem
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fidde (Programmer) 11 Nov 03 9:11
I recomend you to use two webswitches and tunnel a q-sig link over IP. This way you will get the features
that exist on q-sig in between (Call back, Frowading, Path replacment....). H323 the Ericsson way do only
support BC to other systems.
Fredrik
ErikHemeleers (IS/IT--Management) 11 Nov 03 17:08
As requested by "duvel" : both switches will be upgraded to the latest version if necessary.
Nortel : Version 25
MD110 : BC12

SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 11 Nov 03 17:25


Please dont confuse ErikHemelers with h.323 extensions
in this request .
As fidde says , he needs some equipment to
interconnect the pbx's .
The only tested solution for this is some kind
of ip-router/ip-gateway with g.703/qsig supported interface .
The services between Nortel and MD is to be looked at as
a bonus , what we could get to work in GFP .
The use two webswitches and tunnel a q-sig link over IP
can be one alternative .
There is also Cisco and other like RAD that delivers usable equipments .

I recommend a following setup:


MD        ip-router            ip-router   Nortel/tt]  
|--|        |--|                 |--|        |--|
|  |<-qsig->|  |<----lan/wan---->|  |<-qsig->|  |
|--|        |--|                 |--|        |--|

SYAR

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vince62s (TechnicalUser) 28 Nov 03 5:38

What is the difference between TLU76 and TLU79 ?

there are a bunch of connectors on the TLU76 but only the bottom one is connected to a 30ISDN box

is the only difference the fact that TLU79 has only 4 channels?

thanks
RFLII (TechnicalUser) 28 Nov 03 5:47
The TLU76 is an board for an ISDN PRA connection. The TLU79 is for BRA conection
vince62s (TechnicalUser) 28 Nov 03 11:01
well I am not that technical....
what is the difference?

thanks.
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 28 Nov 03 11:39
TLU76/1 has 32 timeslots
PRI/PRA = ISDN  Primary Rate interface/Primary Rate Access
0 for syncronization
16 for common signalling
and channel 1-15 + 17-31 for carrying voice/data
Each channel is 64kbit witch means the board is a 2Mbit interface board .
Giving it a total of 30 speech channels .
(30 trunks + Sync channel + Signalling channel)

TLU79
Has four time 2B+D channels (BRI / BRA)
BRI/BRA = ISDN Basic Rate interface/Basic Rate Access
One B channel is 64kbit and the signalling channel is 16kbit.
Giving it a total of 8 speech channels .
(8 trunks + 4 signalling channels one pr. BRI)

How is that for an explanation of difference


SYAR
vince62s (TechnicalUser) 28 Nov 03 12:07
thanks SYAR, thats' clear.

Now, can I connect an ISDN interface of a Cisco Router to one of these boards? both of them or just one
kind ?

thanks
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 28 Nov 03 12:33
TLU76
vince62s (TechnicalUser) 29 Nov 03 4:38
additional questions:

on the TLU 76 there are potentially 8 connectors.

are all the 30 voice channels connected to the bottom one ? (thats's the one connected to my T2 box)

what are the others for?

if I have to connect my other TLU76 to a cisco router, will it transport all the 30 voice channels?

thanks
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 29 Nov 03 6:01
Connections to use is on the lower half of the board

ABC

xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx

xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx

xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx

xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx

_____
|     |
|     |
|     |
_____

x x x 02
x x x 04
x x x 06
x x x 08

x x x 10
x x x 12
x x x 14
x x x 16

x x x 18
x x x 20
x x x 22
x x x 24

x x X 26
x x X 28
x x Y 30
x x Y 32

TLU76, 120 ohm twisted pair cable


connects to the fourth connector set
on the lower half.
bold marked X is is the boards tx pair
bold marked Y is is the boards rx pair

Connections is on the lower half of the board

ABC

xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx

xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx

xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx

_____
|     |
|     |
|     |
_____

x x x 02
x x x 04
x x x 06
x x x 08

x x x 10
x x x 12
x x x 14
x x x 16

. . . 17
X X X 18
X Y X 19
X X X 20
. . . 21
X X X 22
X Z X 23
X X X 24

x x x 26
x x x 28
x x x 30
x x x 32

TLU76, 75 ohm coaks cable


connects to the third connector set
on the lower half.
bold marked Y is is the boards tx pin
bold marked Z is is the boards rx pin
bold marked X is is the boards coaks shield(GND)

vince62s (TechnicalUser) 29 Nov 03 6:53


Thanks SYAR!

if I understand well:

1st part of your answer: TLU76 to T2 box


2nd part of your answer: TLU76 to Cisco Router

now, it means I can use a single TLU76 for both connections, right?

how will the split between the 30 channels be handled?


SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 29 Nov 03 7:00
I'm not sure if you get it .
It depends if the external equipment is delivering
a 75ohms coaks interface or a RJ45 120ohm pair connection.

I don't know what you mean by a t2box but if it has a coaks


interface yes it connects to a tlu76 at the third connector.
And if it has a rj45 120ohm pair connector it connects
to the tlu76 at the fourh connector.

cisco routers delivers 120ohm pair via rj45 connector.

vince62s (TechnicalUser) 29 Nov 03 7:11


ok I see. clearer.

it means I have to use the second TLU 76

just for info, the T2 box is the telco trunk with 30 ISDN channels.

but I still cant see how I can use the second TLU76 for internet access over ISDN through the cisco router.

is all of this just for voice?


maybe I should invite you in Paris!
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 29 Nov 03 7:23
Explain to me what you are trying to achieve here.

I'm stumped.
vince62s (TechnicalUser) 30 Nov 03 8:29
I am trying or planning 2 different things:

1) internet access through ISDN for backup purpose. I dont want to order a new ISDN line since I already
have these 30 channels. My idea is to connect the cisco router to a ISDN interface of the MD 110 , then I
could have internet access.

2) My other plan is to have a remote site connected to the internet and have voice over IP with the TLU76
connection to the cisco router.

clearer?
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 30 Nov 03 12:26
Vince , I think we are mixing telecom and datacom here.
1) The ISDN of the MD110 is connected to PSTN and not a ISP . How can you access Internet through this
ISDN then ? It must be through a dial-up connection then towards an ISP from a S0 equipment in the
MD110. Or ?

2)  This is possible , what kind of equipment do you plan to deploy at the remote site ?
WEBSWITCH2000 ?

vince62s (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 03 3:33

1) I see your point. However, what is a S0 equipment? I just have ELU28 and ELU29 cards plus a TLU79.
I was trying to use existing equipment, but maybe I cannot accomplish dial-up over ISDN with these.

2)ideally I would like to do the same thing at the other end but I need to find out the PBX model first.

thanks
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 1 Dec 03 7:47
Dial-up over ISDN from the MD110 , pls use either S0 adapter / Dual Access product which actually uses
uses the ELU28/3 card configured with 32 individuals instead of 16.
Or use ELU26 which gives you 4 BRA interfaces from within the MD110.

From any one of these products , just dial 0 + the ISP access number.

ozgur74 (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 03 8:50


AND TLU64 ?
Is it same ?
what is TLU64 , differances ?
 
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 03 9:00
Duvel ! whats the difference of having
a So/BRI connected to the router and a PRI from the MD.
Access to internet would be possible anyway.
vince62s (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 03 9:22
ok SYAR, so what's the step-by-step PRI/MD solution?
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 03 10:17
Simple scematics

                                                       
                                                       
                                                       
        . . . .                                        
      .          .                                     
     .            .                                    
    .     LAN      .                                   
    .              .   SITE A                          
    .    --------  .                                   
    .    |router|  .                                   
         ---^---- .                                    
     ^ .    |   .                                      
     |  . . | .                                        
     |      |      |-------|                           
     |      |      |  MD   |                           
     |      |      |       |                           
     |      |      |--| |--|                           
     |  (2)T|L U 76|  | | T|L U 76 pstn(1)             
     |      |<------- | | ---------->                  
   WAN             |  | |  |                           
     |             |--|-|--|                           
     |                                                 
     |                                                 
     |                                                 
     |                                                 
-  - | -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  
     |                                                 
     |                                                 
     |  . . . .                                        
     |.          .                                     
     V            .                                    
    .     LAN      .                                   
    .              .     SITE B                        
    .    --------  .                                   
    .    |router|  .                                   
      .  ---^---- .                                    
       .    |   .                                      
        . . | .                                        
            |      |-------|                           
            |      |  MD   |                           
            |      |       |                           
            |      |--| |--|                           
        (4)T|L U 76|  | | T|L U 76 pstn(3)             
            |<------- | | ---------->                  
                   |  | |  |                           
                   |--|-|--|                           
                                                       
                                                       
                                                       
                                                       
                                                       
                                                       
                                                       
                                                       
                                                       
                                                       
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 1 Dec 03 10:53
Sure if IP trunking is just what he wants ....

BUT

corporate WAN = Internet ??

What do you mean with Internet ?

SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 03 10:58


Your routers will now have the possibility to
dial-up to your ISP's servicenumber if
you pass the accesscode for PSTN+ISPnumber to
the tlu76 connected to your router.
The internet ISP call will then go trough the md switch
and out on the TLU76 connected to PSTN.

The same time you will have qsig connection


for internall calls over ip between site A & B .

vince62s (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 03 13:02


this sounds great.

now how do I configure the TLU76 (2) for:

1) initiate dial up on TLU (1)


2) route the information properly.
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 2 Dec 03 4:55
Wouldn't this imply the PBX act as a ip-router ?
Indeed if possible , a very nice setup ; so SYAR2003 pls
tell us how ? (we will pay you well )

SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 2 Dec 03 5:28


It's just to setup the RODAI ROCAI RODDI
as QSIG networking with closed numbering plan.
The MD data should be setup to support GFP (Generic Functional Protocol) and to tunnel UUS data
through GFP.
The cisco ip-routers must be enabled to support QSIG w/GFP from the g.703 interfaces .

Something in the MD like (for BC11)


VARC=00000310,
VARI=75440000,(1-30 channel numbering)
VARO=06300000 or 06400000 ( network or user)
SIG=111110000031
ADC=150510000000025010500000
SERV=0110000001
SEL=X11000000000001

Rest is in the routers witch is not my field i'm afraid.

Match the VARO's user side/network side to correspont with the routers to get the d-channel established.

SYAR
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 2 Dec 03 5:36
Isn't this what is needed between (2) and (4) ?

Are you saying that this automatically gives the ISDN internet backup between (2) and (1) ?
This is what vince wants.

 
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 2 Dec 03 5:53
That is configured in the ip network /routers.
Im not saying anything gets automaticly done.
It must be configured to work .
How thats done in the routers i cant answer.
If 0 is the access code for pstn at (1)
the router in sita a has to dialup to (2) 0 + isp
number and logon to the ISP.

Other internet routers must be updated by this route


so thay can have it as a backup route to internet.

This setup makes all that possible if someone that


has the right expertise can configure it correct.
And the two md's is also qsig networked over ip.

"Dont hijack the tread"


mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 2 Dec 03 5:59
Have you done this router configuration ?
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 2 Dec 03 6:07
This is excatly the same:
                                                       
                                                       
                                                       
        . . . .                                        
      .          .                                     
     .            .                                    
    .     LAN      .                                   
    .              .                                   
    .    --------  .               pstn(1)             
    .    |router|<-----------------ISDN PRI            
         --------  .                                    
     .            .                                    
       .        .                                      
        . .   .                                        
                                                       
                                                       
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 2 Dec 03 6:25
"vince62s (TechnicalUser) Nov 30, 2003
I am trying or planning 2 different things:

1) internet access through ISDN for backup purpose. I dont want to order a new ISDN line since I already
have these 30 channels. My idea is to connect the cisco router to a ISDN interface of the MD 110 , then I
could have internet access.

2) My other plan is to have a remote site connected to the internet and have voice over IP with the TLU76
connection to the cisco router.
 

Isn't this what we have covered here .


fidde (Programmer) 2 Dec 03 7:45
SYAR is correct this is no problem in achiving this. Though you will need special cisco hadware and a
good cisco technican. We have been running both this senarios and number 1 is a easy thing, number 2
deamands special IOS software in the router for IP telephony.

Fredrik
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 2 Dec 03 8:57
Thanks Fredrik.
There is also a Cisco router forum here
Forum557
vince62s (TechnicalUser) 3 Dec 03 2:34
SYAR,

will the config you mentionned VARI,VARO,... work with BC10?

also I have a E1/PRI cable with one end 13 PIN connectors going into the ctrl of the router, on the other
end a RJ45. SHould I assume the RJ45 is a regular double pair tx rx?

what will be the actual speed between the MD and the router?
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 3 Dec 03 3:14
I have to look at the parameters again.
What BC10 cna version is it.

The connection to TLU76/1 is regular pair yes.


The board should come with a connection
cable for pair named TSR 901 0481.
If you don't have it ,order it from your local MD110
provider .

Actual speed , i don't understand .


This would be the same as having a ISDN from PSTN
connected to your router. It depends on how it's setup
to dial the ISP (number of b-channels to establish)
One b-channel is 64kbit.
It's upto you and a cisco technican to decide .
Just don't take so many channels that if effects the
pbx voice traffic .

And do as Fredrik says consult a cisco technican with


experience of setting up voip on cisco equipment.

There might be some licenses in the MD you must purchase also if they arn't in the system already.
EXTERNAL-LINE-QSIG  FAL104466  30 pcs. for one tlu76
NET-SERVICES        FAL104505   1 pcs. for one MD

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marcosa (IS/IT--Management) 18 Dec 03 9:17
Hi folks!
   I need know how change analog extension to ip on BC8 packet Q. I have installed call manager
connected to MD110 through TLU76.
 Greetings.
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 18 Dec 03 15:04
explain some more please ....

The analoqe number sits in the md .


The connection to callmanager is a trunk .
You can't exchange this analoqe internal number
in the md to ip in the callmanager .

What you can do is to direct incoming calls to this


number over the trunk to callmanager and a H.323 extension there .

But theese extensions are completly isolated from eachother.


 

Note!
You really dont need cisco callmanager if you have a md110.
Update it to BC11 or BC12 and its fully IP extension enabled (and bc12 network md's directly via md's
ELU32 card),and you have full feature transparency between
ip-extensions ,cordless extensions , analoqe extensions ,
digital extensions ,mobile extensions and operator.

Hope i got the scenario right.


Regards
SYAR
njohn343 (TechnicalUser) 19 Dec 03 20:33
A comment & a question :

Comment :
    The importance of feature transparency mentioned by SYAR should not be underestimated. We currently
have a Cisco Call Manager connected to our Ericsson BC10 with a QSig tieline. But there is no co-
operation between the two oregarding common, useful features such as Group Call Pickup, Group Hunt,
Callback, Supervision (monitoring of another extension), simple Diversion, ....
    Also, you end up having to administer two different systems and have the added burden of trying to get
some sort  of integration and basic cooperation between the two.

Question :
      It seems that there is no provision on an IP extension to Supervise (monitor) other Ericsson extensions,
such as can be done on the DBC3213 digital using MDN and MNS. If this is so, how does one implement
this feature at a BC12 site. Do you need to retain the traditional LIM in order to run ELU28 cards for
digitals or is there some sort of 19" rack mount device such as the Ericsson Enterprise Branch Gateway
(EEBG) which can accept ELU28s and retain full funtionality ?
      The EEBG can accept TLU and ELU21 cards, although I believe the analogue cards cannot be used for
faxing. You need a DRG for that, I am told. Can an EEBG also accept an ELU28 to run a DBC213 or
newer model digital ?
      The sort of application I have in mind is the small branch office with say 20 - 100 extensions, mostly IP
handsets, but also requiring a receptionist position with the ability to monitor other extensions and handle
lots of calls - traditionally the job of a DBC213. Can this be done in BC12 without the old style
magazines ?

      There remains a need for supporting legacy analogue equipment. There is all sorts of 3rd party
equipment on the market designed for analogue lines which I think will be around for quite a while yet.

       regards, John

      
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 22 Dec 03 5:26
EEBG is nothing more than a stupid webswitch 2000. this means NO analog extensions by default, you
need like you said an analog card which is specific for webswitch (is no MD110 hardware) so forget about
putting digital extensions on the EEBG. your need for support to have traditional hardware will be adressed
in future version of the MD110 where the switching part will be overtaken by a standard unix server
(MECS).
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marcosa (IS/IT--Management) 29 Dec 03 4:48
Hi Folks!
   Well, i has been had this. The first, a ´extee:dir=1111;´. Then,
´roddi:dest=1111,adc=06061000000000250,rou=11;´. Now, i need change extension as route, how can i do
it?.

 Thanks, happy christmas :)


   
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 29 Dec 03 4:59
An easier way would be to
EXTEE:DIR=1111;
NANSE:NUMTYP=EX,NUMSE=1111;
Initiate 1111 as common abbrivated number:
NANSI:NUMTYP=AC,NUMSE=1111;
initiate the common abbrivated number with
access code(xx) for the ip-trunk + the H.323.number(yyyy)
ADCOI:ABB=1111,CLASS=0&3,TRA=XXYYYY;

syar
marcosa (IS/IT--Management) 29 Dec 03 5:26
Merry Christmas
   Good. And now, how do i know access code for the ip-trunk?

  Happy new year, yeah!


marcosa (IS/IT--Management) 29 Dec 03 6:00
Good Morning
   I has just done i want it. Instead nansi:numtyp=ac,numse=1111, it is numtyp=ed. The command ´adcoi´
isn´t neccesary. But, how can i open the number´s rage 22xx as ´ed´?

  Greetings

SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 29 Dec 03 6:33


You pick out one number from the EX range .
And put it in the ED range series.
e.g
NANSE:NUMTYP=EX,NUMSE=2212;(not neccesary if not used)
NANSI:NUMTYP=ED,NUMSE=2212;
Or if 22xx is unused use only 22 as numse and roddi.
That will give 2200-2299 , 100 numbers if 4.digits.

Then make the destination


RODDI:DEST=2212,ROU=X,SRT=1,ADC=..;

Does this make sense for you...

syar
marcosa (IS/IT--Management) 29 Dec 03 6:46
Hello
   Yes, it is correct. I has been finished the same.
 Thanks very much for all...at moment! XD
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 29 Dec 03 8:54
Sure thing .

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149149149 (TechnicalUser) 19 Jan 04 5:10
Is possible intrusion into route?
I have DTS:
EXTENSION DIRECTORY CATEGORIES
CAT  TRAF      SERV      CDIV       ROC     TRM  ADC          CUST  LANG
13   01131301  02151201  000140000  000001  2    00100001010        5

and route:
ROU SEL             TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL
TRAF     SIG          BCAP
10  011000000000001 4   2110000000      30   128  01151514 111110000031
111100

and i called *0*201#10 (into busy trunk), i pressing 4, DTS write INT REQUEST
FAILED                                       
jazaya (Instructor) 20 Jan 04 6:00
Your settings are correct and I can think of 2 things:
1-The extension which is connected to the external line is not open to intrusion
2-I donot know which BC version u r using but there exists a PARNUM value that restricts/allows intrusion
on external line for BC11 it is Parnum=36 parval=1(allows int on extline).
3-you should also check Parnum=26 for intrusion on incoming trunk.
Good luck and keep us posted
Experience it, there is no substitute.
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149149149 (TechnicalUser) 21 Jan 04 5:28
I have BC10(VERSION=LZY2035160/6/BC10CNA142/R4A) and PARNUM 26 and 36 is 1.
149149149 (TechnicalUser) 21 Jan 04 5:32
The extension which is connected have SERV D3D4=02
PDFMAN (TechnicalUser) 22 Jan 04 1:47

1-Is  "The extension which is connected have SERV D3D4=02"


the one connected to the ext line or is it for the intruding party?

2-Check  parnum 68 as well if you are using a DTS for intrusion.


149149149 (TechnicalUser) 22 Jan 04 3:31
the one connected to the ext line have SERV D3D4=02, intruding party have 15
PARNUM 68=1
md110user (TechnicalUser) 22 Jan 04 13:50
My friend from OPII you can intrude the call by the following example:
dial the line e,g.:*0*101#9  
 I asume that rou=1,tru=1-1,dest=9

then you will find it is busy, now dial the ring puttom and you will hear the the caller talking.
  I hope that will be usefull.

Bye the way: you have to disable the ability from the operator to cut the line by checking parnum=68.

22 Jan 04 14:08
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser)
149149149 !

Description of parnum 68 for BC10 cna143:

0= Dts is permitted to intrude on an external line


1= Dts is NOT permitted to intrude on an external line.

So try having parnum 68=0 and use a Dts (not analog or any
other type of extension)

syar

To create category to restrict call to operator.


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dnaserver (TechnicalUser) 17 Feb 04 21:10
Hi MD110ism

I'm planning to activate 10 extensions for the use of 'intercom' in a campus. The purpose is to enable
student to consult their lecturers from hostel. The criteria of the 'intercom' are as follows:

1) The 'intercoms' are restricted to call between each


   others, this is to avoid misued by students to chat
   with each others.

2) The 'intercomes' are restricted to call/dial operators '0'


   extension, this is to avoid high traffic calling handled
   by operator.  

3) The 'intercomes' are restricted call external no.

4) The 'intercomes' are only allowed to call normal


   extension no. (Lecturers no). Students are given
   hardcopy directory for thier reference.

Can anybody help me how to program step by step to create the best category for the above lines  with the
specified criteria?.

May God Bless You All

 
wfhy (TechnicalUser) 17 Feb 04 22:29
Hi,
It is very easy.

step1: EXCCP:CAT=ALL; check created CAT.


step2: EXCCS:CAT=X,SERV=,TRAF=D1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8,CDIV=;      
       creat a new CAT,note D3D4/D5D6 must be a new value.  
       SERV and CDIV parameter can be copy.                 
step3: NACDS:NUM=lectures no,CDCAT=d3d4 of TRAF in step2.

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serg75 (TechnicalUser) 2 Mar 04 1:21
Hi!
I have a problem with non-dialled connection extension function. When I make execution of command
SPEXI:DIR=1000,OPT=N,NDC=9; and I lift a handset from ext. 1000, the system ejects an error
"VACANT NUMBER". I have some prefixs, which one start with digit 9 (i.e. 90, 91, 92... 97, 99), and also
98 is LCR. If in quality NDC put in example 90 (i.e. 9x), all will work correctly. But it is necessary to use
NDC=9. Also it is possible to make false DEST (001 for example) and to make NDC=001 is will work, but
then for 001 it will be necessary to adjust whole NADAP.
Why all this takes place and how it is possible to decide this problem?
I use following parameters:

ROUTE DATA
ROU  TYPE     VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
99    SL60  H'00000210  H'11400000  H'06410020  NO

ROUTE CATEGORY DATA


ROU    SEL             TRM    SERV    NODG DIST DISL    TRAF         SIG              BCAP
99  011000990000001 5   1001000001  0   30   128  01070701 111110000030 111111

EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA


DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC                 TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
90              99           1006000000000250000 0   2   0

EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA


DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC                 TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
91              99           1006000000000250000 0   2   0

..........

EXTERNAL DESTINATION CODE       90 - 97, 99

LEAST COST ROUTING ACCESS       


CODE NUMBER SERIES                98

.........

KEY SYSTEM CATEGORY PRINT


DIR       TRAF       SERV       CDIV          ROC     ITYPE  TRM  ADC         LANG
1000   01151515  02151207  011151000  000001  21     0    00100000010   F

System is BC10 CNA141.


GioBs (TechnicalUser) 2 Mar 04 3:49
Which is your goal? what do you want that happen when off-hook the telephone?

serg75 (TechnicalUser) 2 Mar 04 4:58


Would be fine to hear dial tone from PSTN (or from MD110). But because D1=1 in ADC, that means
"silence" as response, and that's no so good... But why "vacant number"?
gedii (Programmer) 2 Mar 04 12:54
Hi Serg75

The reason I feel that this is resulting in "Vacant Number" is due to the fact that the MD110 deems the
request for simply a '9' as kind of incomplete and ambiguous in your switch. This is because, as you said,
the actual 'ED' or 'LCR' codes defined in NADAP are expanded to the 9x format.

What I'm suggesting is that if for instance the entire digit '9' was defined as either an 'ED' or 'LCR' in
NADAP, you'd probably find that your scenario would work.

I don't know if there are any Parameters or Patches that could help in overcoming this problem
unfortunately.

Best Regards

gedii
DUFQI (TechnicalUser) 2 Mar 04 12:55
"NDC" has to be part of "NADAP" (EX,DE,...)
Your problem is the LC Routing Access. Without this, you could have "9" as "ED" and different RODDI's
starting with "9".

 
serg75 (TechnicalUser) 3 Mar 04 6:14
O.K. guys
I can make so that MD generated the own dial-tone after the fixed least cost routing access code (LAC) will
be dialled?
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 3 Mar 04 14:51
check aspap 104 for that
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serg75 (TechnicalUser) 4 Mar 04 0:10
Aspap 104 force generate dial-tone for all LACs. But may I make it for FIXED LAC?

Device Boards go PASSIVE - URGENT


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73vette (TechnicalUser) 10 Mar 04 19:59
Hi to all,

We have a strange problem.

We had a PU4DC power supply fail in a BC8.0 system with Consono LIMS.

Since we replaced the power supply, all of the device boards in the magazine have gone passive and we
cannot get them to go ACTIVE.

Any help or suggestions would be appreciatted.

Thanks!
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 10 Mar 04 20:57
Run the command SFCEI .
It updates active magazines .

Also check with first LSCNP:LIM= ;


that the dsu is operational .

Syar
megglesfield (TechnicalUser) 10 Mar 04 20:59
Try SFCEI
73vette (TechnicalUser) 11 Mar 04 12:25
Thanks,

SFCEI fixed it!


problem with tlu76/3
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jonhf (TechnicalUser) 5 Mar 04 22:50
Hi

I have a problem with the conection between a ericsson bc 9 (TLU76/3) and panasonic td 500 (E1).  I have
sychoronize and connection  but when I take a channel and dial any number dosen´t happen

The Rocap

sel 71200000 serv, 211000000, sig 3111000005,trm=5

Rodap

varc 00000008, vari 00000006, varo 00000455

CAS, MFC, DR2

thanks

6 Mar 04 6:19
rfpui (TechnicalUser)
hi
more info
where is the problem?
You can't connect from MD to Panasonic or from Panasonic to MD?

and send RODDP:dest=(to panasonic)

6 Mar 04 7:35
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser)
Jonhf !
The settings in the panasonic is important to .
E.g what one side excepts from the other like
pts ,seizure , tone , mfc signalling type , etc .

We often have to break down the var parameters and


cross check features/values with other side in theese kind of trunks.

Or perhaps you rfpui is an expert on panasonic also ,so you can circle your magic wand and propose a
solution

for both sides .

Syar
jonhf (TechnicalUser) 8 Mar 04 11:18
Thanks RFPUI, and SYAR2003 for being so helpful.

The problems we thank is the same in both equipments MD and TD500.

The information requested is as follows:


MD110
Dest: 7810, Trc: 0, Srt: 0, NumAck: 0, Adc: 0005000000000250.

In the TD500:
Trunk DR2, with MFC signalling.

The problem as we perceived is that when we try to get the trunk on any side we can hear the dial tone but
when we dial any number we only receive white noise.

rfpui (TechnicalUser) 8 Mar 04 12:08


Are you sure that you don’t have alarm 303 Data link alarm in AL log?
jonhf (TechnicalUser) 8 Mar 04 12:19
For RFPUI

Yes, I don´t have any alarm

SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 8 Mar 04 13:05


Is that TLP30 u're using .
Btw the dest i suppose the srt=1 not zero .
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 8 Mar 04 13:21
From what i see you have

MFC Code type to Ericson code.(VARC D8=8)perhaps use standard type CCITT code - D8=0

Incoming digits MFC (not tone/DTMF)

Outgoing digits Tone/DTMF .

Are you sure this is the right setting.


Only purpose i would have incoming to MFC is to show a-number .But then it would have to be requested i
think .

rfpui (TechnicalUser) 8 Mar 04 13:24


hi
Why  D8=8 in VARC?
From alex
D8 is MFC type signaling

from 0 to 7 is CCITT Code


And from 8 to F Ericsson –code

In my opinion D8 should be  set  to 0


fcpli (TechnicalUser) 8 Mar 04 13:31
Seems to be that you don't have MSU/MRU/MFU boards inserted (for MFC).
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 8 Mar 04 13:35
Well he could set DTMF in both directions ,
and have the line code to CCITT standard .

What do you think RestartUnit ...


jonhf (TechnicalUser) 8 Mar 04 13:54
Hi

Yes I Have MFU inserted and change de VARC (D8=0) in other test but dosen´t happen,

I don´t know it is possible to change for E&M


rfpui (TechnicalUser) 8 Mar 04 15:48
Hi jonhf
Have you any documentation to MD program TLP30? Such as Alex or Dynatext?
Because you must try more combination of VARI & VARO.
Now I find another fault or mistake
VARO D8=5 it is tone digits  transmission to interworking exchange
If you send printout from MD use copy and paste function. It is better For example your SIG is only 10
digits and should by 12  
jonhf (TechnicalUser) 9 Mar 04 11:08
Thanks RFPUI, and SYAR2003 for being so helpful.

Up today the problem is solved and the fault was in the Panasonic, the problem was in the MFC signalling
in the Panasonic side.

PS

I don´t have the Alex or Dynatext softwares, there is any possibility that you can bring me that information,
or please tell me were I can get it. I live in Mexico. Best Regards. John F.

what "exactly" does an sfcei do


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lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 5 Mar 04 3:43
regarding program units etc.

cheers
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 6 Mar 04 3:31
it enables intercommunication of signals between units but it does not open the PBX for traffic.

6 Mar 04 4:40
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser)
As for lancboms's question what exactly does an sfcei do.
That's not quite easy to describe without writing
100 pages ,as there is a lot happening on signalling
level in the switch .

But here is a short description ,hope this helps .

Command SFCEI executes phase 1.3 and phase 1.5 in the entire system. This command [i]does not affect
the traffic in the exchange[/i]. It is mainly used after the system has been reconfigurated.

Before phase 1.3 is executed, system tables BLT, PDT and the changed CFT are distributed ,update of
BLT,PDT,CFT is important eg. if new programs is added/removed ,
lim added/removed etc.

BLT Broadcast Link Table

The function of BLT (Broadcast Link Table) is to permit broadcast signalling in the system. Broadcast
signalling means trying to reach a certain program unit in all LIM:s in the entire system by means of one
signal.

BST and, consequently, BLT are built up of information which ECM has acquired continuously. Faulty
LIM:s are always placed at the last position in BST.

This subfunction is initiated by signal BLTDISTR to ECM. ECM then distributes BLT data, on the basis of
BST, to all LIM:s. LIM:s which do not answer on the signal during the BLT distribution are regarded as
faulty, and are therefore marked as faulty.

Updating is done whenever a LIM has been marked as faulty and on a request from RE during the start.

A faulty BLT is detected through ECR checking that routine test signal EXTLIMTEST is sent from the
correct FATHERLIM according to BLT. ECR also checks if own ROOTLIM number is equal to
FATHERS ROOTLIM number.
The result is included in reply signal EXTLIMTESTRT. If the SON considers himself to have a faulty
BLT, he sends signal FAULTYBLT to ECM and informs the FATHERLIM who sent this EXTLIMTEST
that there is a fault in BLT. This is done because the FATHERLIM might also have a faulty BLT. This
FATHERLIM will then send FAULTYBLT too, and both LIM:s will get a new BLT. If ECM receives
more than two FAULTYBLT at a time he will perform a total BLT distribution with signal BLTDISTR. A
total distribution is also performed if a LIM reports a faulty ROOTLIM number in signal FAULTYBLT.

PDT Processor Distribution Table  

The processor distribution table contains data needed for communication to/from other LIM-processors. All
LIMs in a system have a position in PDT. The own LIM position is used for the communication with other
processor side within a LIM.
A PDT position contains the following data:
Signalling path to LIM processor. The path consists of a multiple number to the board handling external
signalling, an address to receiving LIM and signal split size.
Sequence numbers for sending/receiving inter-processor/inter-LIM signals.
Collect pointer. Points to the signal buffer where the subsignals are collected in.
Collect subsignal pointer. Points to the position in the signal buffer where received subsignal is to be
stored.
CFT Common Function Table

The function of CFT is to simplify signalling to CF programs. CF programs are programs that are located
only in one LIM. For security reasons, these programs may be duplicated in another LIM.

Utilizing this system table means that not all programs, which signal to the CF program, need to know
which LIM they are loaded in. CFT provides the system with this information.

CFT is built up on order from RE, signal UPDATCFINFO. ECR in all LIM:s is then ordered to collect data
about the programs that is CF and in which LIM:s these are loaded. ECM then collects the same data. The
data is collected from PIR. UPDATCFINFO is only sent before phase 1.3.

Before phase 1.3 or phase 1.5 (depends on if phase 1.3 is executed or not) RE orders ECM to distribute
CFT data to ECR. This is done with signal CFTDISTR. ECM's view of the CFT is distributed
(TRAWCFT). If CF with lowest or highest LIM number is active and status on active and passive CF. ECR
now updates it's CFT according to ECM's.

At initial load the common function with the lowest LIM number is set active.

Updating takes place when a change between active/passive CF is made, routinely and on a request from
RE during the start.

Phases in sfcei 1.3 & 1.5

Phase 1.3
The phase 1.3 does not make any difference between the initial start and the restart cases.

Phase 1.3 is only executed in an initial start and when the system has been reconfigured.

During phase 1.3 an information exchange between different PU's can take place by means of regular
signals.

The broadcast signalling structure has been organized just before phase 1.3, which implies that broadcast
signalling reaches all initially started LIM:s.

Before phase 1.3 the CFT, BLT and PDT are distributed.

Examples of the information which is treated in some PU's during phase 1.3 are:

which LIM:s exist in the system


which common functions exist and where are an active and a passive (if any) version of such a program
located.

Phase 1.5
In phase 1.5 you do not make any difference between the initial start and the restart cases.

During phase 1.5 an information exchange between different PU's can take place by means of regular
signals.

The CF-table is distributed in these cases when phase 1.5 is not preceded by phase 1.3.
Syar
lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 8 Mar 04 3:53
thanks Syar !

CAT not checked if SPEXI


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serg75 (TechnicalUser) 18 Mar 04 0:03
Hi!

DIR A has CAT=Z. He (she) may dial X-X, but may not dial X-Y (according to own category). And that is
correct.

But if I make SPEXI:DIR=A,OPT=N,NDC=X; then he (she) may lift a handset and dial Y. Why it is
happening? And what I must do to prevent this?
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 18 Mar 04 1:09
First way to prevent this may be to have the latest CNA or
servicepack .
Theese kind of faults may be corrected by patch(es).

Please inform system status BC version and cna/sp level.

serg75 (TechnicalUser) 18 Mar 04 1:15


Syar,
system is BC10 CNA141 :(
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 18 Mar 04 15:36
Hi all
SYAR: in main opinion you are an super expert

But I thing that is no fault and no correction exist (maybe for special market)
OPT=N means that is non-dialed connection and in consequence NDC number is not analyzed by Category
restriction. D3D4 & D5D6 position in TRAF (Extension category) are ignored.
But TRAF position D7D8 traffic connection matrix is analyzed .

I’m sorry for my English

  
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 18 Mar 04 16:33
Very well i'm sure you are right rfpui.
As i think about it this must be constructed that way
from the start as the normal intension to use spexi is with a complete b-number thats entered by an
md administrator.
That way the spexi is controlled by the customer himself.
The designers of the function may not felt that it was neccesary to add code for tcd analyzis for this reason.

I can only think this is the reason for that behavior .

Later it has been popular to make an NDC to 0(access code)


for faxes and such .
So it ends up to be the md technicans responsibility
to inform the customer about the negative side of
this usage.

Syar

rfpui (TechnicalUser) 18 Mar 04 17:01


SYAR
Thanks for your opinion
Other words can we write an answer to serg75 that is not fault ?
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 18 Mar 04 17:26
Only way to be sure is to do a trace if
it attempts tcd analyzis or not (CHENUM to NAP )

But i think our conclusion is right .

Syar
serg75 (TechnicalUser) 18 Mar 04 22:36
Hi guys.
Thank you for yours research!

I must emulate PSTN port in ELU29, but that port should be not accessed to international service. By
means of what that may be reached?
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 19 Mar 04 7:05
Serg !
The answer is that you cannot control cdcat data
when spexi is set to access code .It will be open for
all numbers as no numberanalyzis is done .
(this is that negative side i mentioned)

Syar

Alternate routing not working.


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lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 16 Mar 04 4:54
Hi,
Have a prob with alternate routing,

LIM1 = 01895 area


LIM2 = 01865 area

ROU1 = DASS (01895)


ROU4 = DASS (01865)
ROU2 = ANA  (01895)

Routes so that LIM1, = rou1, rou4, rou2


               LIM2, = rou4, rou1, rou2

If LIM1's DASS goes down, second and third rou, apparently works
If LIM2's DASS does down, 2nd and 3rd choice, def dont work.

LIM1 is main site so is generally bomb proof.

below is print out (BC10) any ideas, cheers


-------------------------------------------

<NADAP;
NUMBER ANALYSIS DATA            
TYPE OF SERIES              NUMBER SERIES                   
EXTERNAL DESTINATION CODE          77
                                  781 -   786
                                   79
LCR ACCESS      
CODE NUMBER SERIES                  9
EXTERNAL NUMBER LENGTH DATA     
EXTERNAL NUMBER                 NUMBER LENGTH
71                                  2 -  20
72                                  2 -   6
73                                  2 -  20
76                                  2 -  20
77                                  2 -  20
78                                  2 -  20
79                                  2 -  20
9                                   2 -  20

<RODDP:DEST=ALL;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST ROU CHO ADC               TRC SRT NUMACK
781   1     0005000000000250000 0   4 0                     
      4   1 0005000000000250000 0   4 0                     
      2   2 0005000000000250000 0   4 0                     
782   4     0005000000000250000 0   4 0              
      1   1 0005000000000250000 0   4 0                     
      2   2 0005000000000250000 0   4 0                     

END
 
<LCDDP:TAB=DNT1;
NOT ACCEPTED
ENTRY NOT FOUND
 
<LCDDP:TAB=DNT2;
NOT ACCEPTED
ENTRY NOT FOUND
 
<LCLDP:LIM=ALL;
LEAST COST LIM DATA
LIM     AC         DEST
  1     01895      781  
  2     01865      782  
END
 
<ROCAP:ROU=1&4&2;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL             TRM SERV NODG DIST DISL TRAF SIG BCAP
1   013000000000001 5   2100030001 0 30 128 00151510 111100000020 001100
4   011000000000001 5   2100030000 0 30 128 00151510 111100000020 001100
2   013000000000001 3   2100030000 0 15 128 00151510 111100000000 001100

END
 
<RODAP:ROU=1&4&2;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
1     TL50  H'0000000C  H'00000000  H'00000000  NO
4     TL50  H'0000000C  H'00000000  H'00000000  NO
2     TL1   H'00000201  H'00000002  H'00000009  NO

END
 
<RODNP:ROU=ALL;
NOT ACCEPTED
DAY AND NIG
NOT ASSIGNED
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 16 Mar 04 16:49
Hi
Now I analyze your’ printout and find one difference between ROU 1 and 4
It is position  D3 in SEL by ROCAP, try to set D3=3 in ROU =4

And probably you want send RONDP:ROU=ALL; and not RODNP:ROU=ALL;


lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 17 Mar 04 9:04
Hi RFPUI,

re: D3 in sel
1 Sequential selection
(Even seizure in own LIM and after that the same principle in the next LIM)

3 Sequential selection in route.


(First free external line in route. Selection always starts with the same line.)

I dont see how that fixes it,

RONDP print has no entries, however.....


some testing shows, that selecting the dest codes, to other site works. also blocking rou4 will force calls to
rou1.

BUT, and this is the case, I dont know if the situation when the links fallen over gives a IDLE and FREE in
the SUSIP print, will then route the calls, as the MD thinks its up ?

I know IDLE and BUSY does work though...

will continue looking, any further ideas ?

cheers

NUTRI PARAMETERS
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Chukwuemeka (TechnicalUser) 14 May 04 4:30
My client has a direct connect from a public switch and the digits being sent from the switch are 00&&99,
while the internal directory is 4001&&4099.Meanwhile, he wants some digits 00&&09&80&&99 to ring at
the Operator which is 4000.The other digits will ring at the marching extensions
Eg. digit 10 goes to extension 4010 and so on. Note that the Operator number 4000 is also the DISA
number. A caller dials 2709700 and expects to reach Operator on 4000 and dials 2709710 and expect to
reach extension 4010.  
How do I set NUTRI parameters.
lalrl (TechnicalUser) 14 May 04 17:28
If a nutri for public route (Euro-ISDN) is already set, then check, that cont=1 is used. Then in my market
for conversion of 10 to 4010:

nutri:entry=10,rou=x,cnvtyp=0,numtyp=12,pre=40;

If no nutri exist so far, you must allow numberconversion in route with rocac:rou=x,sel=xxxxxxxxx1;
Chukwuemeka (TechnicalUser) 17 May 04 3:14
Thanks.

It works fine with 4010, but dose not work on 4000.In fact it works well in all extensions but not for
operator.

Note that 4000 is an operator.


How do I handle Operator setting.
wfhy (TechnicalUser) 17 May 04 4:41
Hello,

You should do
-nutri:entry=00,rou=x,cnvtyp=0,numtyp=12,pre=40;
-nansi:numtyp=od,numse=4000;

good luck
wfhy

 
DUFQI (TechnicalUser) 17 May 04 5:23
thats's not the way DID-calls to the operator should be handled.
As I read 00&&09&80&&99 are DID numbers to the operator.
So initiate these numbers as OI and assign them in OPCTS.
nutri:entry=AA,rou=x,cnvtyp=0,numtyp=12,pre=40;has to be done for (AA)1,2,3,4,5,6,7
More help
eriuser (TechnicalUser) 26 May 04 5:13
Why use NUTRI at all, just put a PRE of 40 onto the route using
RONDI:ROU=XX,PRE=40;
Then assign 4000,4009,4080&4099 as NUMTYP=OD in numanal
Then make these numbers goto the switchboard using
OPCTS:CORG=YY,CALT=7,ROU=XX,OACC=4000;
etc.

Timing on trunk
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Chukwuemeka (TechnicalUser) 22 May 04 9:31
How can I cut off users on outgoing Trunk lines after some minutes- say Ten minute (10 Min.)
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 22 May 04 18:15
It is not possible
I never heard abut this in MD 110 and other telephony sytem

But if You have BC 12 You can use charging facility for limited call duration/limited cost
CPKC (TechnicalUser) 23 May 04 6:55
Is it analogue trunks?
Chukwuemeka (TechnicalUser) 24 May 04 2:39
1) It exists in MD110 its like a patch.

2) Yes it is on analogue trunk.


CPKC (TechnicalUser) 25 May 04 18:18
You can try this:

If you don't have polarity reversal on trunks from pstn,set SIG D4=1
ASPAC:PARNUM=41,PARVAL=600;(600s=10 min)
This is work on BC11SP12 AS standard.
Good luck
interesting "EXTENSION IS BUSY"
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vjimeneztenas (Programmer) 15 Jul 03 17:09
Hello all:

Please help me on this:


I have a BC10 an when I try to make a

<ksexc:dir=3426,equ=1-1-20-13;

the answer all time is

NOT ACCEPTED
EXTENSION IS BUSY

but the extension is not busy, see this:

<Ctcop:dir=3426;
CALL TRACE
FROM-CON     EQU            L>GS-EQU     GS>L-EQU       TO-CON      EQU
KL1 3426     001-2-32-15                                            * NO-CON *
END
<lscop:equ=1-2-32-15;
LIM SWITCH MULTIPLE POSITION DATA
     EQU                ATTN  CONNECTION STATUS       CONTROLLER ADDR
A           B                                          LIM UNIT   PTR
1-2-32-15                     NOT CONNECTED
END
 
<Ctdei:dir=3426;
CALL TRACE
INITIATED ON DIR: 3426  EQU: 001-2-32-15
DEVICE TYPE  KL1        PTR: H'01C2
MP-IN  EQU          MP-OUT EQU          DEV  EQU         DEV  DIR   EQU

                                                                    * NO-CON *
EXECUTED
<

what I can do to change that extension?

rrmagno (TechnicalUser) 16 Jul 03 3:30


strange!
rorni (IS/IT--Management) 16 Jul 03 4:07
Hi
Try "susip:dir=3426"
If busy in susip, try to restart klp1t1 in lim1 (during restart phase, all dts will drop calls for 15 seconds)
hope this help
/Rorni
vjimeneztenas (Programmer) 16 Jul 03 10:44
rorni,

This is Virgilio,
I did the RFPUI:LIM=1,UNIT=klp1t1; and the problem is the same.
the SPEXI show the extension lake FREE
shaun123 (IS/IT--Management) 16 Jul 03 11:34
does the extn have any mdns on it if so if any of these are busy that will give extn busy when trying to
move its equ
vjimeneztenas (Programmer) 16 Jul 03 12:13
shaun123,

this is vjimeneztenas
see this:

SUdip:dir=3426;
DIRECTORY INFORMATION AT 10:07:58 16JUL03
DIRECTORY NUMBER         : 3426
TYPE OF DIRECTORY NUMBER : DTS
NAME                     : Lopez Gustavo

EXTENSION TERMINAL DATA


EQU          TERMD  ADN    CALALT
1-2-32-15    0019          1        

EXTENSION DIRECTORY CATEGORIES


CAT  TRAF      SERV      CDIV       ROC     TRM  ADC          CUST  LANG
0    01000000  00021205  011151000  000001  0    00100010010        F   

DIGITAL EXTENSION FUNCTION KEY DATA


KEY  KTYPE  FCN   VALUE  DIG
00   PGM          
01   FCN    CAB   
02   FCN    CAD   
03   FCN    TNS         
09   ODN          3426  
10   ODN          3426  
11   ODN          3426  
13   FCN    TNS         
14   FCN    TNS         

GROUP DATA
GROUP CALL PICKUP: 0026

DIVERSION DATA

INDIVIDUAL ABBREVIATED DIALLING FACILITY DATA


INDIVIDUAL ABBREVIATED DIALLING ALLOWED: Y

PAGING DATA
END                                      

can you see? it is not the problem, other suggestion.


shaun123 (IS/IT--Management) 16 Jul 03 14:59
try restarting klp1o in low traffic as this will cut all digi calls in progres the o is the letter o not zero
md110user (TechnicalUser) 16 Jul 03 17:21
hi try to block the extension:
bleqi:equ=1-2-32-15;
rfpui:lim=1,unit=klp1t1;
ksexe:dir=3426;
y;

I hope this will solve the problem


vjimeneztenas (Programmer) 16 Jul 03 20:50
Shaun123 and md110user

thanks, but the problem continue,

other suggestion.
vjimeneztenas (Programmer) 16 Jul 03 22:12
Hello all,

this is vjimeneztenas

I solve it, but I did a

RFRLI:LIM=1;

that is not the best way, but it's work.

THANKS TO ALL
jay944 (TechnicalUser) 17 Jul 03 8:37
I dont think you need to restart the whole lim., thats a bit drastic  !

sounds like theres corruption

try this,

1> diss of all lines, and stick a digi phone on there, is there DT does it work ??, retsart card and prog unit
again

2> sfcei switch

3> block card/unjack card refit restart un block card

what does the blfdp say ? is it in line lock ?


Shaun123, do you have the pointers to unlock a locked phone

otherwise I'd say pass to someone who can deal with programm corruptin, if critical, restart lim o o hours
shaun123 (IS/IT--Management) 17 Jul 03 9:17
dont get 2 technical jay944 as ive not touched an md110 since nov last year md whats an md oh i know
someone who trys to run a successful company but fails drastically making a quarter of the staff redundant
humm sounds fammilar that
vjimeneztenas (Programmer) 17 Jul 03 10:49
Hi jay944,

before restar the lim I did what you said


"1> diss of all lines, and stick a digi phone on there, is there DT does it work ??(it work), retsart card and
prog unit again

2> sfcei switch (but I did it after block, unjack and refit)

3> block card/unjack card refit restart un block card"

but nothing, the blfdp said "Individual is blocked as a result of manual blocking of device board via
command"

Due to that, I did the RFRLI, but anyway thanks for your tips, and if you know other solution, I listen you.

(the problem is interesting, right!!!!)


jay944 (TechnicalUser) 17 Jul 03 13:53
Shaun, you crack me up <giggles>

vjimenezteanas, ok, so you resatrted the lim after all that and still no joy,,, hmmm,

probably sounds like one of the program units has corruption, restarting the lim will in this case not solve it,
hence why I asked shaun if he knew the pointers.

you could try, re-loading that program unit ie klp10, but not done it before so some serious tech boyz need
to advise,

I'd also think a rfexi wont do anything,

sorry :(
CEMARG (MIS) 17 Jul 03 16:57
I would pay attention first not to have anything connected in Block-66 or PATCHPANEL. In order to
discard a possible short circuit
NANSI (TechnicalUser) 18 Jul 03 11:53
check out my script for WinFIOL in the question DIR xxxx HAS QUE problem.

NANSI
shaun123 (IS/IT--Management) 18 Jul 03 14:55
rfexi and run thatll fix it for good
hdlek (TechnicalUser) 21 Jul 03 4:55
Hi vjimeneztenas
If still this problem occurs you should send BLLTI and RFLII commands to system respectively. Sending
this commands will solve this problem.

Best Regards.
hdlek (TechnicalUser) 21 Jul 03 5:05
before doing this,you should change the telephone category with KSCAC command .after this you can the
others. If this is not successful you can try other method which I sent you before

Best regards  
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 21 Jul 03 16:45
[Quote]
vjimeneztenas (Programmer) Jul 16, 2003
Hello all,

this is vjimeneztenas

I solve it, but I did a

RFRLI:LIM=1;

that is not the best way, but it's work.

THANKS TO ALL
[/Quote]

As you can read he SOLVED his problem by restarting the lim.


Anyway best solution is to restart DERS1 / DER in this case
works everytime like a charm

Cheers
http://www.damovo.com
CIF (TechnicalUser) 11 Jun 04 3:22
Hello,

I was having the same problem with a digital extension running BC12.
I solved it thanks to this forum with the following:

bleqi:equ=26-0-52-9;
rfpui:lim=26,unit=klp1o;

And it is running OK now.

Regards ...

COMMAND LOST WHEN ROUTE IS PRINTED


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REL4 (TechnicalUser) 3 Jun 04 13:23
HI,I HAVE SOME PROBLEMS WHITH ROUTES PRINT .
WHEN I GET THE ROCAP, FOR EXAMPLE, DIR=ALL; IT STOPS AT THE MEDLE OF PRINT AND
IT RESPONSE WHITH TEXT "COMAND LOST";
I THINK THE PROBLEM WAS WHEN WE ERASE ONE LIM IN THE SISTEM WHITHOUT
ERASING ROUTE DATA.
NOW THERE IS NO ALARMS IN LOG BUT PROBLEM STILL EXISTS, ANY IDEA TO
SOLUTINATE THIS PROBLEM?
THANKS ALL.  AAAAH , ITS BC10...
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 3 Jun 04 18:03
Hi
you send an answer for your problem
It is a consequence  of erase LIM
Look to Thread806-834623
And Thread806-821200

Now solution is to load system from INL and data


REL4 (TechnicalUser) 4 Jun 04 12:03
do you mean...
make a new lim disp. whith all the lims again and charge all data in them?
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 4 Jun 04 12:46
scib,
contact your local e/// provider they can solve this type of data corruption without the need to remake a
complete system...
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rfpui (TechnicalUser) 4 Jun 04 14:10
Hi all
whosrdaddy have right. It is possible to reappear  system by e/// engineers
But who now what else is faulty
I have contacts with  an e /// engineers and they says it is better to load new system

Scib
How big is your system (how many LIMs)
REL4 (TechnicalUser) 7 Jun 04 2:20
hi, there are four lims in system, bc10 paq A , "Ro" are the only commands that fails...

Abbrivated numbers
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In my PBX MD110 BC12_SP3, I need to put a number and after voice mail answer i need the extension
number to be dialed.

e.g: 123456789---123

I need to put all the number on an abbrivated.like 666,


but when I programmed it was not dial the Extension number AFTER THE VOICE MAIL MAIN
GREETING STARTED ON THE DESTINATION NUMBER??

I tried:
ADCOI:ABB=666,TRA=123456789C123,CLA=0&&3;   OR
ADCOI:ABB=666,TRA=123456789D123,CLA=0&&3;     OR
ADCOI:ABB=666,TRA=123456789E123,CLA=0&&3;

BUT NOW ONE WORKING WELL.


wfhy (TechnicalUser) 14 Jun 04 5:00
HI,
CAN YOU DIAL 123 AFTER RECEIVING GREETING?  
DUFQI (TechnicalUser) 14 Jun 04 8:19
TRA=...C (D)(E)...is only valid if you receive a PTS (proceed to send signal, like 2nd dialtone).
VM systems normally don't send PTS.
Greetings
DUFQI
md110user (TechnicalUser) 14 Jun 04 15:32
Thank you Gentelmen;
to wfhy  Yes I can.

so there is no pause to wait up to the greeting play!!!

TLU76 interworking with CISCO router


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GuauGuau (TechnicalUser) 25 Apr 02 18:49
Hi!
I need to connect an 30B+D ISDN interface of a CISCO router to public ISDN Network. I'm thinking about
connecting it to a TLU76, and do transit through MD110 to public ISDN network. I don't know if TLU76
can do that. Can TLU76 emulate public ISDN?

Could anybody help me?

Thanks a lot. Sorry my bad english.


ysgoh88 (TechnicalUser) 26 Apr 02 3:18
Should not be a problem..but you need to tell people what version software of the MD110 is.

26 Apr 02 10:29
GuauGuau (TechnicalUser)
The PBX is a MD110 BC9 Packet B.
Thanks a lot.

29 Apr 02 2:25
naltalite (IS/IT--Management)
Should not be a problem. MD110 in BC9 is capable of doing ISDN "Network side".

2 May 02 15:24
MD6 (TechnicalUser)
Hi,

   Only TLU76/1 is a ISDN Trunk (public or private). In MD110 have a :


     TLU76/1--> 30B+D ISDN
     TLU76/2--> 30B+D DPNSS
     TLU76/3--> 30B+D CAS
     TLU76/4--> 30B+D For signalling system no. 7 (ONLY BC11 VERSION)

   You define if trunk is a public or private in the MD110 program (ROXXX comands).

   Good Work

   MD6
ges69 (TechnicalUser) 3 Aug 02 8:54
Yes, tlu 76/1 can.
You need to use DSS1 protocoll.
vjimeneztenas (Programmer) 23 Aug 02 19:28
Tell me what kind of cisco and IOS version you have, maybe I can give you a configuration for the cisco
and the PABX
mustafa61 (TechnicalUser) 30 Jun 03 5:34
Hi JimenezT,

We are trying to connect the MD110 BC10 to Cisco 2600. We want to seting up a PRI connection between
them. Cisco 2600 is using primary net-5 i think. We couldn't establish a connection. Do you have any
parameters for both sides. Or do you have any advice like using the q-sig singnalling. Which one do you
prefer qsig or pri.

10 Jul 03 4:38
itcom (TechnicalUser)
For connection of MD to CIsco please see
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis2600/sw_conf/pbx_int/

It is work.

Best regards,
Alexey Gusev
GASMAS (Programmer) 14 Jul 03 12:02
We have managed to connect 2 md 110 with Cisco and E1 interface with q sig.
Everything works fine.
Has anyopne managed to have q-sig functionality with 2b+d interface?

16 Jul 03 20:07
dognbone (Programmer)
I have a site connected to Cisco on a BC9 MD110 using a TLU76/1. Here are the route parameters:-

<ROCAP:ROU=45;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL          TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
45  111000010001 3   3100000000  0   30   128  00151515 111110000031 101100

END
 
<RODAP:ROU=45;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
45    SL60  H'00001310  H'15400000  H'06700000  NO
END

I also manage another BC9 site which connects to a Cisco using a TLU79 (2B+D) and its parameters are:

<RODAP:ROU=70;;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
70    SL60  H'00001144  H'14400000  H'50210000  NO

END
 
<ROCAP:ROU=70;;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL          TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
70  611000001000 3   2100000002  0   30   128  00151515 111110110030 111110

END

Hope this helps.

rrmagno (TechnicalUser) 21 Jul 03 13:43


I've set up a new route for for TLU76/1 on my MD110 with  Cisco router 3600.My MD110 version is
LZY2035104/1/CNI85D/R1A.
the parameters that I set up for this route are as follows:

<ROCAP:ROU=81;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL          TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP   
81  012000000000 5   2110000010  0   30   128  00151515 111101100031 001100

<RODAP:ROU=81;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER
81    SL60  H'00000210  H'054A0000  H'06300000  NO

<RODDP:DEST=84;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC                TRC SRT NUMACK PRE       
50        81           163610000000025000 0   1   0  

hope this parameters would help..


vince62s (TechnicalUser) 28 Nov 03 5:01
maybe this will sound ridiculous but:

when connecting a cisco router to a TLU 76 board:

is this for connecting the router to an ISDN type dial up ISP ?

or is it to connect the MD 110 to an existing network ? subsequently, can we do VoIP with this
configuration?
thanks guys
SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 29 Nov 03 6:13
Vince !
See my reply in this thread
Thread806-703685 setup of md110 qsig networking between e.g two
md's can be utilized with this setup.
TLU76/1 cards connected to cisco ip-router witch have
a G.703 interface .
That for carrying the tie line(qsig) voice data
between the md's over ip-network.  

You will need appropriate data set both for the md's
and in the routers.

SYAR
mdfan (IS/IT--Management) 29 Nov 03 6:36
To make it complete :

G.703/G.704 = E1 (PRA/PRI) .

ok vince ?

SYAR2003 (TechnicalUser) 29 Nov 03 6:43


Yeah!
bram123 (TechnicalUser) 14 Apr 04 4:31
MD110 BC11

I want to connect a TL76/3 CAS Trunks via a Router.

Has anyone had any experience?

Could you provide a quick config overview: any funnies I should be aware

RODAP:
ROCAP:
RODDP:

Thanks
sakhan (TechnicalUser) 14 Apr 04 9:52
These are the parameters for a route setup with CAS\ TLU76/3. Using it only for outgoing. If somebody
need for incoming set VARI.

ROU SEL             TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP


238 001000000000001 5   2100000010  0   30   128  02080812 311110110150 111111   

ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
238   TL30  H'00000000              H'00001216  NO
                                                   
DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC                        TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
9000      238          00050000000002500000000    0   5   0     

Cheers
bram123 (TechnicalUser) 15 Apr 04 5:56
Thanks Sakhan,

Will give it a try when I'm allowed!

As mentioned previously, I've got TL76/1 working Ok... however the returned speech path i.e the called
party returning speech back to the Caller appears to degregate...(gets worse)!.....

73vette (TechnicalUser) 19 Jul 04 13:09


Does anyone have the Var's, Rodap, Rocap, Rodap for BC9.0 - TLU 76/3 to a Cisco Router?

Thanks

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gedii (Programmer) 6 Jul 04 11:12
Hi

I have a Multi-LIM MD110 with PSTN routes which have members spread accross several LIM's. Some of
the LIM's have no members so that when callers dial an External destination code, the call has to switch via
the Group Switch to an available route member in another LIM accordingly.

The above all works fine ! If however, I power down LIM's 1 & 2, the LIM's that have no route members
present "congestion" to callers dialling out whilst those LIM's with route members process the calls
satisfactorily.

It seems to me that this loss of functionality is possibly something to do with "Common Function" program
unit(s)in LIM's 1 and/or 2 not being accessible at the time. Is this a correct assumption ?

If so which is/are the concerned program unit(s) and could it/they exist in say LIM's 1 and 5 for example as
opposed to LIM's 1 & 2 and function correctly.

Any other theories welcome also !!

Thankyou

gedii.  
mundus (TechnicalUser) 7 Jul 04 2:03
Hello Gedii,
it's the program DIM, normaly this program is in both lim 2 and 3.  
LME (TechnicalUser) 7 Jul 04 14:36
Hi

I think the program unit is DTM


LME (TechnicalUser) 7 Jul 04 14:42
Hi
How many LIMs do you have.
If you have 5 LIM system then DTM would be in LIMs 3&5.
P.S
DIM if for e.g Voice Mail ICU.
How are your LIMs sited , are they all on the same site.

LME (TechnicalUser) 7 Jul 04 14:52


Hi
If you do CNPIP:UNIT=DTM;
It will tell you which LIMs DTM is loaded in.

gedii (Programmer) 8 Jul 04 12:35

Thanks for the advice.

Unit DTM resides in LIM's 2 & 3 which seems ok. The system has 14 LIM's.

I expect DTM should have gone active in LIM 3 immediately on "failure" of LIM 2 in that case ? Could it
require a patch ? System is BC10 / CNA143GB. Any other possibilities ?

Cheers

gedii
LME (TechnicalUser) 10 Jul 04 2:49
Hi
If you take LIM 2 out of service and do CNPIP:UNIT=DTM;
it will show you if DTM is active in LIM 3.
If that is the case and you can dial out in the LIM's that have no route members present then it could be a
problem with the power down of LIM 1.
I dont know how easy it is for you to test this but try to isolate the problem to the shutdown of LIM 1 or 2.
 
 
lalrl (TechnicalUser) 10 Jul 04 13:52
I believe, that it is possible to have the unit in LIM1 and LIM5 isstead 1 and 2. The distribution of the units
via LIMDISP is in many cases a recommendation from Ericsson.

I´m not sure, but the follow procedure could work:


dusii;
lapur:unit=,lim=x; (x is lim with the inactive unit)
lapul:unit=,lim=5;
sfpui...
rfpui...
sfcei;
ladci!!!
But don´t trust me, because it is really systemcritical! Let us hear, what whosrdaddy (god) will tell us...

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ursusK (Programmer) 6 Aug 04 9:49
In our MD110 we had before, one could hear a difference in dialtone when it was internal or external.
So when a user picked up the phone he would hear a different dialtone if he would press '0' (to get an
outside line).

In our new md110 BC12 the dialtone sounds the same inside as outside.

Is there a command to change this? Is this dangerous to do?

Many thanks in advance !

Björn
testcentre (TechnicalUser) 9 Aug 04 2:15
i would check the setting of the SIG parameter in the route category.
ursusK (Programmer) 9 Aug 04 2:27
Sorry, how would i do that? (I'm rather new in de md110 world) :)

MDadmin (TechnicalUser) 9 Aug 04 7:54


Hi ursuk,
you could check parnum=254,but rememeber after any changes  restart TMU board to activate new tone.
MDadmin (TechnicalUser) 9 Aug 04 7:56
Hi ursuk,
you could check parnum=254,but rememeber after any changes you  must restart TMU board to activate
new tone.
MDadmin (TechnicalUser) 9 Aug 04 7:59
Hi ursuk,
you could check parnum=254,but rememeber after any changes  restart TMU board to activate new tone.
mduser110 (TechnicalUser) 9 Aug 04 8:04
Hi ursuk,
you could check parnum=254, but remember after any changes restart TMU boards to activate new tone.
MDadmin (TechnicalUser) 10 Aug 04 2:40
Hi ursusk,
you could check parnum=254,but remember after any changes restat TMU boards to activate new tone.
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 10 Aug 04 3:11
UrsusK :

copy & paste printout of following commands :

RODAP:ROU=x; //replace x with the QSIG route number


ROCAP:ROU=x;
RODDP:DEST=ALL;
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ursusK (Programmer) 10 Aug 04 10:14
This is the output.. Hope it helps.. :)

VERSION=CXP1010111/1/BC12SP3/R4A

14:02:52
TUE 10 AUG 2004
END
 
<
RODAP:ROU=ALL;
ROUTE DATA

ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  

1     SL60  H'00000340  H'10020000  H'24410000  NO
2     SL60  H'00000340  H'10020000  H'24410000  NO

END
 
/* SUCCEED 14:02:55 */
/* MML_TTY_COMMAND  14:03:35 [NLGBS01] Admin */
ROCAP:ROU=ALL;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA

ROU SEL              TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP

1   7110000000000010 5   3101000101  0   30   128  03151515 511100000030 111100


2   7110000000000010 5   3101000101  0   30   128  03151515 511100000030 111100

END
 
/* SUCCEED 14:03:36 */
/* MML_TTY_COMMAND  14:03:56 [NLGBS01] Admin */
RODDP:DEST=ALL;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA

DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC                        TRC SRT NUMACK PRE

0         1            0005000000000250000000000  0   2   0                     
          1       1    0005000000000250000000000  0   2   0                     
          2   1   1    0005000000000250000000000  0   2   0                     
          1       2    0005000000000250000000000  0   2   0                     

END

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ExtensionManager (MIS) 26 Aug 04 8:29
Hi All,

Is it possible to use TLU76/1 as an isdn extension card?


If yes, how?

What I´d like:

TLU76 is connected to a Cisco Router.


And if our Cisco´s wan line is down the other side router is starting the call to our pbx and get connected
our router through the Tlu76.

BC9 software version


whosrdaddy (Vendor) 26 Aug 04 13:48
"isdn extension card" is an ELU26 (s0 bus) in the md110, if you are referring to a ISDN QSIG/PRA then
yes, you can use the TLU76/1
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ExtensionManager (MIS) 27 Aug 04 3:12
Yes, I mean ISDN pri.
How to do it exactly? How to make the routing and programming for terminating the calls on a trunk card?

Number conversion on Analogue trunks


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CIF (TechnicalUser) 24 Aug 04 9:21
I am using several analogue trunks but i can not call an internal extension with it.
I have tried several different NUTRI conversions but nothing seems to help. The route is ready for
incoming traffic.

mundus (TechnicalUser) 24 Aug 04 11:43


Hi' normaly you don't get any digits from the public when using analog trunks, here you can make a DID
route ( new dialtone to the public ) and the must dial the extension number, if you want the route to be a
manual route then you can use the OPCTS:CORG=x,ROU=x,CALT=5; and
OPCGS:CORG=x,DIR=x,CHO=x; if you have an operator, if not you can assign a answer position pr.
route or trunk by RONDI:ROU=x,DAY=x,NIG=x; and/or RONDI:ROU=x,TRU=x-x,DAY=x,NIG=x;

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ogiebendogie (TechnicalUser) 19 Aug 04 15:04
I have a single LIM three high PWM, PSM, IFM. I ordered another IFM to go on top. I have it all bolted
on. The new mag has a TMU in slot 10, a DSU in slot 163 and a RG5DC in the far right slot. What are the
basic steps to get this new IFM connected and ready to put TLU28s in? It is running BC8 if that matters.

Thanks, Don
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 19 Aug 04 16:35
connect dsu to lsu mag 0
power up mag
enter SFCEI; command
program new boards
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lalrl (TechnicalUser) 20 Aug 04 13:35
...and control with lscnp
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 22 Aug 04 9:35
Hi
Recommended procedure is (as whosrdaddy wrote ) but new magazine should be empty only DSU and
RG5DC of course  
After SFCEI and LSCNP plug in all boards and
CNHUI:LIM=….

And
You have new magazine with TMU and are you have TMU in old magazine?
If no, it is not recommended (if I good remember – not possible) to use TMU with TSU-T in this same LIM
ogiebendogie (TechnicalUser) 24 Aug 04 14:55
I connected the DSU to the LSU and ran the power cable down to the power supply. There are DIP
switches on the RG5DC that are not on the the other RG5DCs so I'm not sure how they should be set. Any
ideas? Also, The other RG5DCs have another cable attached (alarm?) do I need this one?

Thanks,
Don
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 24 Aug 04 15:06
Are you shure that you have RG5DC on your "old" magazine?
I thing that You have PU4DC and not RG5DC
ogiebendogie (TechnicalUser) 24 Aug 04 15:55
Sorry it is PU4DCs in the old mags. The old mags also have their own TMUs.
Thanks,
Don
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 24 Aug 04 16:49
I’m again
Have you Alex?
So, PU4DC is only Power Unit and You have REU board in LIM
RG5DC is a board which replace REU board and PUxDC
This “other cable” from one PU4DC to other PU4DC is a ring signal link.
Find a REU board and look how are jumper are set. Ring voltage and cadence
And set Dip switches on new RG5DC for this same combination as REU

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rokane (TechnicalUser) 6 Sep 04 22:00
How can I erase generic extensions when the LIM  where the data are stored is already ended.It was erased
with out knowing that some generic extensions data are stored in this lim.Can anyone pls help me how to
clear this problem. I can't erase & prints data for those generic extensions the system always response is
command lost.
wfhy (TechnicalUser) 6 Sep 04 23:35
Generic extension is a concept introduced in ASB 501 04.
It is affiliated to an application such as Cordless, IP and RE extension.  
To delete a generic extension, you must delete the application. I give a exzample for Cordless:

CXAKE:DIR=;
GEDIE:DIR=;
CXRFE:FPI=,RPN=;
CXCFE:FPI=;

Good luck!
rokane (TechnicalUser) 7 Sep 04 0:18
Wfhy,

The problem is that when the generic extension was intiated


the data was stored in LIM 12 but for some reasons LIM12
was removed not knowing that generic extension data were
stored on this LIM 12. So when the command below is entered we got this respond command lost.

<gedip:dir=3348;WAIT             
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
COMMAND LOST    

<gedii:dir=3348,lim=12,csp=0;NOT ACCEPTED
DIR=3348
ALREADY ASSIGNED  

singhbrindisi (TechnicalUser) 7 Sep 04 8:43


Hi,

If possible put one Dummy LIM as LIM12 & delete all the info about it,

BR,
The truth about action must be known and the truth of inaction also must be known; even so the truth about
prohibited action must be known. For mysterious are the ways of action.
rokane (TechnicalUser) 7 Sep 04 11:18
Hello,

Is there another way to do it without putting back the LIM


again?...the lim was already sent away to a remote site.

rokane
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 7 Sep 04 11:25
It can be other LIM
for examle one magazine with LPU LSU and DSU
rokane (TechnicalUser) 7 Sep 04 11:40

Do I have to do the same procedure as adding new lim for this one lim magazine as lim 12?

rokane
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 7 Sep 04 12:06
Yes
rokane (TechnicalUser) 7 Sep 04 12:19

thanks, I give you feedback on what happen.

rokane
rokane (TechnicalUser) 11 Sep 04 2:57
RFPUI,
I already returned the lim in the system, now how do I remove the generic extension or update the data base
in
current status?

rokane
rezal (Programmer) 11 Sep 04 8:29
z
rezal (Programmer) 11 Sep 04 8:35
I have had problems posting, that's why I did the test above.

Anyway if You ended a LIM without properly removing all data


You basically have two options.
1. Find an old dump with that LIM on and reload it.
2. Try to print as much data as You possibly can
   regenerate it with PCREGEN and start from INL.

 /rezal
rokane (TechnicalUser) 12 Sep 04 6:20
rezal,

The old dump is gone & if I use inl to load the system a new
it will take so much time to restore it back & this will be
un acceptable to the client having more than 4000 extensions. What I want is to be able to remove the data
corruptions with very minimal service interruptions. The
problem I am having is as follows;

KSDDP:DIR=ALL; got command lost at certain points


EXDDP:DIR=ALL;  - same -
RODAP:ROU=ALL;  - same -
ROCAP:ROU=ALL;  - same -
GEDIP:DIR=ALL;  -  same -
GEDIE:DIR=xxxx; -  same -

rokane

12 Sep 04 7:32
fcpli (TechnicalUser)
rokane!
the corruption is surely in DEM (or DED), depends of your
BC release. This unit knows in which LIM an extension is located. Now you have to know, which directory
numbers where located in LIM12. Then with a SGSAI that particular
directory number can be removed from DEM data. But first of all, find out the numbers, somehow. One
way is to print out e.g. excap:dir=xxxx, then dir=xxxx+1 and so on, until you get command lost. Of course,
with 4000 extensions this is a hard task. But when you have the numbers, this can be cleared. There could
also be some other data corruption, but try to solve this first.
good luck!
rokane (TechnicalUser) 12 Sep 04 19:44
fcpli,
I already got those extensions, can you give me the exact command/s & procedures on how to do it.The
MD110 software
version is BC11 SP9.

rokane
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 13 Sep 04 8:50
OK.

So, try with one extension first: Clear history (hirei). Print out one extension, which gives command lost.
Then SGSAI and SGSSI. Print again, if no command lost, proceed. Otherwise send HIMDP.

sgsai:sigar=1,signo=129,level=b,lcside=exe,stype=swsw,unit=der,lim=1,byte=0-0&1-0&2-1&3-a8&4-
c&5-ff&6-x1&7-x2&8-x3&9-x4&10-x5;
sgssi:sigar=1;

x1-x5 is the directory number


byte 4 is the LIM number, which is missing (c in your case)
byte 5 = ff removes the info from the unit

below also a trace of this procedure

                                  (H'0129)
FROM   SGR     (H'00A6) EXE A IN LIM 001
TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
  000   H'00 H'00 H'01 H'A8 H'0C H'FF H'02 H'00 H'00 H'09
  010   H'0F H'02 H'00 H'07 H'4C H'02 H'00 H'06 H'00

Note! Every directory number has to be removed separately!


summerdike (Instructor) 14 Sep 04 16:17
Why not try SFEXI;

in the evening

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fcpli (TechnicalUser) 15 Sep 04 1:38
SFEXI???? Maybe ALLIP?
Forget it!!!!!
rezal (Programmer) 15 Sep 04 9:25
There may be data mismatches all over the place. It entirily
depends on what data that was left. Rocap and rodap doesn't
have any data dependencies to generic extensions. This
implies that more then just generic extensions was left.
This system is very sick and You will probably have loads
of problems with any move add and change.

Unaccaptable or not At this point You don't have much choice. You must try to rescue as much data as
possible
and rebuild it from there.
If You have a service contractract You may be able
to buy some time from Ericsson to help You.
Good luck

 /rezal
summerdike (Instructor) 15 Sep 04 11:16
I think Rezal is right about the fact that you can not trust the system anymore. Mismatches all over the
place. If you start messing around in that it is hard to get it any better then it is.

Let the system clean up things by command, in a simple way (i.e. SFEXI or other command).

If that don't work build it again in a proper way. Which can be best done at a service center where they can
simulate your system and dump it ta Disk.
So....
Get BC11 sp 9 INL
Get license file
Get lim disposition
Make PC-regen of the current system (skip the unwanted extensions etc.).

Start "new" PBX!

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fcpli (TechnicalUser) 15 Sep 04 16:40
rezal, summerdike:
Rokane wants to save the system as it is. SFEXI is only possible after first initial load, making a new
system with INL, maybe not very clever in this case. If your opinion is
to just give advices, which are counted to zero, don't bother, it's only a waste of space. If he wants to try
this, OK. The RO case can also be solved, but first the DE case, and there are some other things also, so
let's begin with this one, OK?
rezal (Programmer) 16 Sep 04 5:42
fcpli:
It is NOT a good advice to leave the system like this.
I would certainly not do that to any of my customers. This kind of stuff will give You headaches for a long
time.
The only sensible thing is to rescue as much data as
possible and then rebuild it. After this I will not waste
more space on this issue...

/rezal
rokane (TechnicalUser) 17 Sep 04 5:05
fcpli,

The gedip:dir=all; command is now okay, no more command lost after doing SGSAI. How about the
procedures for rocap,
ksddp & exddp I still experience command lost on these.

rokane
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 17 Sep 04 7:21
rokane!

Actually you can use the same SGSAI for the EL and KL, but
to be accurate, change byte 3 to 99 for EL and to c2 for KL (3-99 or 3-C2). After the extensions are OK,
there remains RO (at least). A good idea is to use pcregen to print all data out, and check where you got
"command lost".
Good luck
rokane (TechnicalUser) 17 Sep 04 8:40
fcpli,

Can you also give me the procedures for the route  so I can do it at one time onsite.

thanks.

rokane
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 17 Sep 04 9:58
To erase the routes is a little bit tricky. What we need to know, is the reference pointer of the rou which
is/was in the removed LIM. How to find it/them:
1) With CNPIP:UNIT=DTM;
   check where the active unit resides.
2) Then SACOP:UNIT=DTM,LIM=x,RELOFF=9,FILNO=1,POINT=0&&9c3;
   Where x is for the active DTM LIM. The printout is HUGE (2500 records), but don't care! Now, in the
data, is the LIM number (in your case 12 -> 0C). Write down all the
pointers, which point to LIM 12.
3) Now, to be sure that you are on the right track, sacop those pointers mentioned above with
SACOP:UNIT=DTM,LIM=x,RELOFF=6&7,FILNO=1,POINT=xyzw;
This sacop results in route number (HEX). If you have the information of them somewhere, it is good to
check that they are correct.
If OK, just a SGSAI remains. But first insert the sacops here (not the long one, just those pointers you need
to "kill").
Have a "nice" weekend!
jazaya (Instructor) 18 Sep 04 6:56
To Fcpli:
Nice to see you back in action.Please check your mails too.
When i read your comments,they make me think you are a magician.
singhbrindisi (TechnicalUser) 18 Sep 04 8:13
I agree with Jazaya....
FCPLI is a busy magician moving all around the globe....

BR,
""The truth about action must be known and the truth of inaction also must be known; even so the truth
about prohibited action must be known. For mysterious are the ways of action""
rokane (TechnicalUser) 19 Sep 04 20:29
Fcpli,

Thank you very much for help extended it is very much appreciated. My problem is now okay.

rokane
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 21 Sep 04 17:17
rokane:
OK, you are almost lucky now!
So, what abot the RO part?
Also, in order to get the data completely OK (as some people were concerned about), just check with
PCREGEN that you don't receive any "COMMAND LOST" messages. Also check from HIMDP that the
history does not show any faults (unusual ones)
or lost LIMs. If all this seems to be OK, you are saved!

ps. There might also be GH or CH parts wrong here, check!

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Chukwuemeka (TechnicalUser) 24 Sep 04 7:48
What are the requirements for initiating a central operator for three Exchanges tied together say A, B & C,
with the Operator residing at A Exchange.
Isinor (Instructor) 24 Sep 04 8:28
Hi,

If you have access to Alex...

Basic Exchange
  ..Operation and Maintenance ACS
    ..General
       ..Centralized answer position
           ..Paragraph 14 has an example

If your existing system has Node ID's and links with network services e.g. call back working, it's not that
hard to do.

Regards
Isinor

30 Sep 04 23:35
patcher (TechnicalUser)
This is an example and I used DPNSS. Programming is very similar./patcher

/*           LIM-A-BC90            */
KSTSC:STRNO=IDL1,STRING=" NODE-A";@/EXEC/
KSTSC:STRNO=IDL12,STRING=" NODE-A";@/EXEC/

NANSI:NUMTYP=EX,NUMSE=3000&&3099;@/EXE/
NANSI:NUMTYP=ED,NUMSE=1&4&701;@/EXEC/
NANSI:NUMTYP=EN,NUMSE=700;@/EXE/
NANSI:NUMTYP=OI,NUMSE=3999;@/EXE/
NANSI:NUMTYP=OD,NUMSE=5300&0;@/EXE/
NANSI:NUMTYP=OC,NUMSE=0;@/EXEC/
NANSI:NUMTYP=AC,NUMSE=51;@/EXEC/

EXCCS:CAT=15,TRAF=00151515,SERV=02021201,CDIV=011150000;@/EXEC/
ROCAI:ROU=50,SEL=712000000000,SERV=2110030000,TRAF=00151515,TRM=5,SIG=11110000001
1;@/EXEC/
RODAI:ROU=50,TYPE=TL50,VARC=00000000,VARI=00000000,VARO=00000000;@/EXEC/
ROEQI:ROU=50,TRU=1-1&&1-5,EQU=1-0-30-01;@/EXEC/

RODDI:DEST=4,SRT=1,ROU=50,ADC=0606000000000250;@/EXEC/
RODDI:DEST=701,SRT=1,ROU=50,ADC=0606000000000250;@/EXEC/

OPERI:DIR=3999,EQU=1-0-22-00,TRAF=1515,OPC=10,PRG=1,TYPE=1;@/EXEC/
OPCTS:CALT=1,CORG=1,OACC=0;@/EXEC/
OPCTS:CALT=2,CORG=1,OACC=0;@/EXEC/
OPCTS:CALT=3,CORG=1,OACC=0;@/EXEC/
OPCTS:CALT=6,CORG=3,OACC=5300,ROU=50;@/EXEC/
OPCTS:CALT=6,CORG=3,OACC=0,ROU=50;@/EXEC/
OPCGS:CORG=1,CHO=1,DIR=3999;@/EXEC/
OPCGS:CORG=2,CHO=1,DIR=3999;@/EXEC/
OPCGS:CORG=3,CHO=1,DIR=3999;@/EXEC/

ADCOI:ABB=51,TRA=7010,CLASS=0&&3;@/EXEC/

OPCEI:CORG=1,PRIO=1,NCA=701,CENUM=51;@/EXEC/
OPCEI:CORG=2,PRIO=1,NCA=701,CENUM=51;@/EXEC/
OPCEI:CORG=3,PRIO=1,NCA=701,CENUM=51;@/EXEC/
RORNI:ROU=30,PRIO=1,NCA=701,NUM=51;@/EXEC/
OPNEI:OWNID=700,NEXGNO=701;@/EXEC/
ASPAC:PARNUM=64,PARVAL=0;  ! TO ACTIVATE COP ANSWERING POS !
YES;@/EXEC/
/*-------------------------------------*/
/*             LIM-B-BC90              */
KSTSC:STRNO=IDL1,STRING=" NODE-B";@/EXEC/
KSTSC:STRNO=IDL12,STRING= "NODE-B";@/EXEC/

NANSI:NUMTYP=EX,NUMSE=4000&&4099;@/EXE/
NANSI:NUMTYP=ED,NUMSE=1&3&700;@/EXEC/
NANSI:NUMTYP=EN,NUMSE=701;@/EXE/
NANSI:NUMTYP=OI,NUMSE=4999;@/EXE/
NANSI:NUMTYP=OD,NUMSE=5400&0;@/EXE/
NANSI:NUMTYP=OC,NUMSE=0;@/EXEC/
NANSI:NUMTYP=AC,NUMSE=51;@/EXEC/

EXCCS:CAT=15,TRAF=00151515,SERV=02021201,CDIV=011150000;@/EXEC/

ROCAI:ROU=50,SEL=712000000000,SERV=2110030000,TRAF=00151515,TRM=5,SIG=11110000001
1;@/EXEC/
RODAI:ROU=50,TYPE=TL50,VARC=00000003,VARI=00000000,VARO=00000000;@/EXEC/
ROEQI:ROU=50,TRU=1-1&&1-5,EQU=1-0-30-01;@/EXEC/

RODDI:DEST=3,SRT=1,ROU=50,ADC=0606000000000250;@/EXEC/
RODDI:DEST=701,SRT=1,ROU=50,ADC=0606000000000250;@/EXEC/

OPERI:DIR=4999,EQU=1-0-40-00,TRAF=1515,OPC=10,PRG=1,TYPE=3;@/EXEC/
OPCTS:CALT=1,CORG=1,OACC=0;@/EXEC/
OPCTS:CALT=2,CORG=1,OACC=0;@/EXEC/
OPCTS:CALT=3,CORG=1,OACC=0;@/EXEC/
OPCTS:CALT=6,CORG=3,OACC=5400,ROU=50;@/EXEC/
OPCTS:CALT=6,CORG=3,OACC=0,ROU=50;@/EXEC/
OPCGS:CORG=1,CHO=1,DIR=4999;@/EXEC/
OPCGS:CORG=2,CHO=1,DIR=4999;@/EXEC/
OPCGS:CORG=3,CHO=1,DIR=4999;@/EXEC/

ADCOI:ABB=51,TRA=7000,CLASS=0&&3;@/EXEC/

OPCEI:CORG=1,PRIO=1,NCA=700,CENUM=51;@/EXEC/
OPCEI:CORG=2,PRIO=1,NCA=700,CENUM=51;@/EXEC/
OPCEI:CORG=3,PRIO=1,NCA=700,CENUM=51;@/EXEC/

RORNI:ROU=30,PRIO=1,NCA=700,NUM=51;@/EXEC/

OPNEI:OWNID=701,NEXGNO=700;@/EXEC/

ASPAC:PARNUM=64,PARVAL=1;  ! TO ACTIVATE THE COP ANSWERING POS !


YES;@/EXEC/
/*-------------------------------------*/
md110user (TechnicalUser) 1 Oct 04 16:20
Patcher
You are a Great man
Thank you Sir.
lalrl (TechnicalUser) 2 Oct 04 4:36
few questions:

1. Which Node has now the centralized operator? Or is one opi the substitute for a nightswitched opi in the
other node?
2. In Node A you have abb=51 with tra=7010. But couldn´t we avoid the extra dest 701, if we use the 4 for
our purposes? Because now a user in Node A has 3 possibilities to dial to node B: 4, 701 and 51. How to
reduce this?
3. What happens, if both opi are nightswitched. Shouldn´t we have opadc or rodni?
patcher (TechnicalUser) 3 Oct 04 17:06
Well, any node can be an aswering point depend on parnum 64 and the above example was initiated for
both nodes and controlled by parnum. If you need one-way only then initiate one side only. Both 51 and
700/701 is needed for different signalling. Remember the above example is an example. Your numbering
scheme is probably different but the logic is same. /patcher

power failure by dsu


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tomd110 (TechnicalUser) 5 Oct 04 4:06
hi to everybody
in my 3 lim bc9 system i have a class 4 alarm

102 power failure detected by dsu in lim 2 magazine 0

(only lim 1 has  duplicated dsu's per magazine)

everything seems to work fine

so what's up ?

lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 5 Oct 04 5:27


try this first,

ALDAR:CODE=102;
ALREI;
ALDAS:CODE=102,CLASS=4
(CLASS could be CLA, sorry from memory)

if real power alarm, it will come in again.


whosrdaddy (Vendor) 5 Oct 04 10:09
tomd110,

forget lancbomb's reply as the alarm WILL come back.

can you provide us a printout of the alarm (ALLOP;) the


INFx paramater will provide enough info to determine what's wrong.

I suspect one of the voltages on your PU4DC/RG5DC is missing. You can test this yourself by measuring
the voltages on the testpins.

lancbomb, stop using the ALDAR command, as it really doesn't make any sense using this command unless
you intent to delete some anoying alarms like code 38.
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mdman (TechnicalUser) 5 Oct 04 10:15
The alarm indicates that there is a power missing from the power board in LIM 2.
The correct action is to measure which power is actualy missing (this is usually stated in the ADDINFO).
If power is missing your power board is probably broken.

If all power is correct you should replace the DSU board since that could be faulty as well.

The reason you don't notice aything is because there might be power missing that your are not using. F.e.
there is a ringing voltage for analoge phones. If there are analoge phones in the magazine they might not
have ring tone etc. anymore, if there are no analoge phones in that magazin you will not notice naything
wrong.

Question to Lancomb, why are you always using ALDAR and ALDAS? For solving alarms you never need
these to commands.

mdman (TechnicalUser) 5 Oct 04 10:26


Here the meaning of the ADD Info's for alarm code 102
ADD INFO 1:  0 - 3 = States DSU
 
ADD INFO 2:  
0 = DSU board is missing -5V
1 = DSU board is missing +12V
2 = DSU board is missing -12V
3 = DSU board is missing -48V
4 = DSU board is missing RGA (ringing voltage)
 
lalrl (TechnicalUser) 5 Oct 04 11:41
In the most cases REU-Board is the problem. Use cnrec to correct this.
tomd110 (TechnicalUser) 5 Oct 04 15:14
for i've already done what lancbomb suggested (aldar/aldas)
the class4 alarm didn't come back

the addinfo of the 102 error was


                                  
102 power failure detected by dsu

alp noif      equ          inf1  inf2

 1   1   002-0-**-**      1     2
parnum (TechnicalUser) 5 Oct 04 15:28
REU & CNREC is only applicable if the addinfo is 4 and the lim can't see the ringer voltage. In this case
it's 2 which is loss of -12v in lim 2 mag 0, so check the voltage on the power card. the alarm will come back
overnight i bet...  as you have duplicated processor with no spare DSU slot you will have to swap out the
faulty power card by powering the magazine off first.

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 5 Oct 04 15:31


tomd110,

just to make this clear :

addinfo 1 (inf1) states the magazine where the voltage is missing. so in your case the problem lies in
magazine 1
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patcher (TechnicalUser) 5 Oct 04 16:20
Lancbomb, I mostly noticed that your recommendation is to ALDAR the code. Is this the way you fix your
problem??? Poor ericsson customer your working for.
apacheMD (TechnicalUser) 6 Oct 04 0:51
Hi

Try this.

CNREC:LIM=X,REU=NO;

br//

APACHE
lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 6 Oct 04 5:02
Dear all,

I give advice, you "dont" have to take it.


The advice I give is on my experince working for /// and D.

We "all" have ways of going about resolving problems, given the fact that the information we get for faults,
is usually only about 10%, misquoted, with no prints and sometimes not even written down properly.

We dont even get a list of what people have done to diagnose/resolve the fault, before it gets here.

If a suggestion doesnt work then come back and I can help further.

This was origianlly reported with no information or prints, in my experience the Aldar works, if it is a "real
power alarm" it will come back. I should have added that.

Pls check all voltages etc to proove that this is not a major power alarm. But hey I'm just human and would
assume somone has done this.

SO I really would appreciate less of the negative comments

cheers

LB

So I'd appreciate less of the "why do you" comments

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 6 Oct 04 5:51


we're just reacting because using aldar is not the normal procedure, that's all...
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tomd110 (TechnicalUser) 6 Oct 04 9:16
after 24 hours the class4 102 alarm is back

this time with addinfo inf1 = 0

after measuring i found the -12V  on the PU5DC board in mag0 and mag1 missing
snakeblitsen (Programmer) 10 Oct 04 8:38
Hi,On one site I maintain remotely remotely, I was getting a power alarm class 4 code 769 alp1 noif 1. An
engineer was sent to the site and the PU4DC and ALU1 was changed but the alarm remained. I read
LANCBOMB's tip about ALDAR - removed it , replaced it and the alarm is now clear. Don't knock
experience -- 'TIPS' is what it is all about. Not a lot of us speak PLEX.
Thanks Lancbomb.
Cheers
lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 11 Oct 04 4:24
hi,
yeah, from my perpective, there are different fixes for the same thing. I've had faults where I've followed
the book, then PSG help, only to get nowhere, then "as if by magic" the fault clears on "I'll try an Alrei one
last time !"

Go figure ?
I have no "in-depth" explanation, however it seems to me that this wonderfull MD, tends to get its knickers
in a twist at times.

I'm sure that you can fix problems with SACOP'ing, a full in-depth PLEX diagnostic and other magical
spells. BUt sometimes the simple things work too.

I was told that little pearl when I was out in the field, ohh around 4 years ago, and someone did give me a
reason why it works, but it does, I've also seen it work on other things.

Of course any power fault (and other fault) should alway's be checked properly. but if it works dont knock
it, and if it doesnt work, come back and we'll try and help further,

cheers for the comments snakeblitsen ;)

take care all

happy MOnday (its going to be another long week) ;)   


Avstral (TechnicalUser) 11 Oct 04 19:46
My 2 cents to support lancbomb.

I've 4 sites with VERY old hardware, currently loaded as BC10.


Every 2-3 month some LIMs there start to generate 102 and 104 alarms referring to Mag 3.

But there are only 2 (two) magazines in every LIM....


Very clear software glitch, from my point of view.

Should I spend a time with fault investigation if the customer is happy with current antic version and
HAVE NO REAL TROUBLES, affecting trafic?

ALDAR+ALREI+ALDAS -->alarm gone for next couple of month.

And who will kick me for this?


Regards

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Cascais (TechnicalUser) 2 Nov 04 8:53
Hello,

I'm a new user of this forum and I'm writing from Portugal.
How do I change the IP adress of my MD110 BC11 ?
Could anyone help me ?

Thank you very much,


P.S. I'm sorry about my english.
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 2 Nov 04 9:19
From Alex:
IONPC:EQU=...,IP=...;
or
IONPC:EQU=[IP],[MASK],[GATE];

The command is used to change the network configuration of a physical I/O port on the NIU/NIU2. The
network configuration must be changed prior to using IOEQI to initiate a logical network port. Only the
parameters that get a new value will be changed, other parameters will keep their existing values.

Once the network port configuration is defined it can be reset by specifying IP equal to NONE. The IP
address of the I/O port, the IP address of default gateway, and the address mask will be reset to default
values indicating that the network port configuration has not been set.

EXAMPLE 1
Change IP address of the Ethernet port at position 1-0-23-4 to 204.94.208.0.

< IONPC :EQU=1-0-23-4,IP=204.94.208.0;  


EXECUTED  
IONCP; to printout IP settings
summerdike (Instructor) 3 Nov 04 5:34
To let it work with the newe Ip address , key the command RFBOI....

This is what Alex "says":

Network port configuration


6.7.1   Changing the network configuration of an I/O port
General

The following configuration of a port on the NIU/NIU2 (individual 1 to 4) can be changed:

IP address of the port


IP address of default gateway
Address mask
Prerequisites

The port must not have been initiated with command IOEQI .

Execution

Key command IONPP to print out the current network configuration of the port.

Key command IONPC to change the network configuration of the port.

Key command RFBOI to restart the I/O board.

Key command IONPP to verify that the network configuration of the port has been changed.

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notsniw (TechnicalUser) 8 Nov 04 8:25
Hi all;
we have a problem with the audio level on the analoque trunks.My customer external analoque lines with
audio level is very poor.System is Md110 bc12 sp5.
Does any one knows workaround solution for this case?
Thanks ....
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 8 Nov 04 9:07
First step is to change TRM value in ROute category
ROCAC:TRM=y, ROU=x;
X is your analog route and Y value from 4 to 7.
asuvp (Programmer) 8 Nov 04 9:30
You can check the attenuation with LSCOP.

Make a call where the trunk and extension are


connected and enter LSCOP:LIM/EQU=xxx; and
you can see what you have today.

Note! do not confuse the ATTN value in the printout


with the TRM value.
The TRM is usad as index in a matrix where the ATTN is
read from.

md110user (TechnicalUser) 8 Nov 04 9:37


Hi SIr
rfpui is right but to add more:

Second step is to change TRM value in EXtension category


EXCAC:TRM=y, dir=xxxx;
X is your analog Extension and Y value from 0 to 3.
and the defult is trm=0 try to increase it to 3, it will increase the level fpr internal and external calls.

I hope that will help.


 
asuvp (Programmer) 23 Nov 04 4:48
Here is a try to explain how the TRM parameter is used.

Below is a printout of the transmission matrix with SACOP


(variable CTRANSPARMAT in SCP) from BC11-SP10.
And a printout of the attenuation values used in LS
(command LSATP).

If the matrix from the printout below is reformatted it


looks like this:

    0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7
0  02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02
1  02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02
2  02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02
3  02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02
4  02 02 02 01 03 03 04 03
5  02 02 02 02 03 02 03 03
6  02 02 02 02 04 03 04 03
7  02 02 02 02 03 02 03 02

The rows is the TRM value for the sending party


and the column for the receiving party and the values in
the matrix is the attenuation used when the connection in
the LIM switch is setup.

Example:
A extension with TRM=3 and a trunk with TRM=4 are connected
then the switch path from the extension to the trunk has
ATTN=2 (0 dB), and from the trunk to the extension ATTN=1
(-3 dB  (this means that the connection is amplified)).

Notes:
1. the values in the matrix is market dependent.
2. with sacos I have changed the values at (4,3) to 1, it was 2 before.

<sacop:unit=scp,Lim=1,sector=rel,addr=51&&90;
 MEMORY CONTENT ON ADDRESS POSITION
 EXE A

 ADDRESS   0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  A  B  C  D  E  F   ISO
 00000050  01 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02  ................
 00000060  02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02  ................
 00000070  02 02 02 02 01 03 03 04 03 02 02 02 02 03 02 03  ................
 00000080  03 02 02 02 02 04 03 04 03 02 02 02 02 03 02 03  ................
 00000090  02 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 26 43 4F 50  ............&COP
END

<lsatp;
LIM SWITCH ATTENUATION (DB)
POS   0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10  11  12  13  14  15
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIM
  1  -6  -3   0   3   6   9  12  15  18  21  24  27  30  33  36  39

END
lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 23 Nov 04 5:00
didnt some of the cards also have links on them ??
TLU76 programming question
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rightsaidfred (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 04 8:55
Hi All,

How to program a TLU76/1 card if it is connected to an external device? (voicemail or conference system
or whatever)
And signalling is qsig, or isdn.
How will I be able to call the channels of this route?
It´s dest code handles it like "group hunting group"?

Thanks
cuneyt2919 (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 04 9:10

Hi
it depends on the system,  which you use as an external system and what the external system support as a
protocol..

Generally for IVR or call detection  systems , DPNSS or CAS is used... (TLU76/2 or 76/3)
But also it's possible to use qsig or euro-isdn with external systems
But if you use tlu76/1 then you should use qsig or EURO ISDN

If the external system will use md resources (ie. ext. system will make call thru Md system you should
better to configure md as master and external system as slave.)
rightsaidfred (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 04 9:46
What, if I want external callers to call did in external system?
Shall they call the dest code, and make it did? ANd this one channel is getting offhook?

Operator Boards
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mack27 (Programmer) 1 Dec 04 8:20
Hi all,

Since we have upgrade from BC9 to BC11 we have an intermittent fault accross our operators boards on
different lims they cannot hear customers.
The usual resolution is to restart the boards this brings them back.
Any ideas, we have upgraded the SP on the boards this has not resolved the problem.
pelpi1234 (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 04 8:40
Hi
Check Tmu boards. They should be Rof 1375335/2 R3A.

mack27 (Programmer) 1 Dec 04 8:59


pelpi1234 the TMU boards is ROF1375335/2 R3A
pelpi1234 (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 04 9:42
Hi

Then of the Tmu's has to be faulty.


Try and change the TMU  board where the opi are connected.
Regards
patcher (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 04 22:37
Its not TMU... Its more likely the revision of CTI adaptor or the telephone set connected to OWS. Is it
OWS?
Avstral (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 04 23:45
There was service advice from E/// about problems with OPI on the base of DBC213, 214 and 314 initiated
on ELU25.

ELU25 must be swapped to ELU28.

Sorry, if this is your case..

Regards
mack27 (Programmer) 2 Dec 04 8:51
Avatral the boards are on an ELU28, Patcher they are OWS I do  not beileve it is a problem with the CTI
adaptor when the program units are restarted this brings back the boards
mack27 (Programmer) 2 Dec 04 10:00
My mistake Patcher the boards are OPI-11
Avstral (TechnicalUser) 2 Dec 04 19:17
mack27,

Buddy, your question looks exactly like this:


"Doctor, I'm sick. Do you have a pill for me???"

If you need a help, why shell we gess about your simptoms?


About your SP, boards and OPI revisions, programming.........

Anyhow, in SP14 there was a correction S101255A on OLP1T


with the description "No Speech between OPI and left party after Recall".

And if you have earler SP, first logical advice will be - upgrade your MD to latest possible SP.
For BC11 this is SP14.

Regards  

 H323 TRUNK
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notsniw (TechnicalUser) 24 Nov 04 3:36
   Hi all,
I ve md110 bc12 sp5.There are two sites.Everything is ok,good working.My problem is
licence.EXTERNAL-LINE-H323-SERV FAL 1043611.What is the licence.What can i do.
ALLIP;
DATE: 24NOV04   TIME: 10:14:30
CODE  CLASS  NOAF   EXPLANATION
38      1    1      DISTURB. COUNTER INCREASED DUE TO FAULTY PROGRAM EXECUTION
120     4    1      TOO MANY LICENSES ALLOCATED
121     1    1      LICENSE SERVER BLOCKED                                 
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 24 Nov 04 4:06
you have ip trunking initiated(in trial period) while you have no licenses for it.

2 options :
 1) buy the license
 2) deprogram ip trunk ->

check rodap:rou=all; and check for a route with type TL65


deprogram all trunks of this route : roeqe:rou=xx,tru=y-zz;

cheers

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lalrl (TechnicalUser) 24 Nov 04 18:06
3) or let reactivate Trialphase by /// until you have decided, what to do. Then you get a new license-file and
you have 30 days more time.

Reouting in BC.9
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aau2 (TechnicalUser) 12 Nov 04 8:10
Hi, I have a System in BC.9 , and I want to reeoute an incoming call for the same route. The route
configuration is :
<rocap:rou=4;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL          TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
4   412010011000 5   3101000007  0   30   128  03151515 011111000031 111111

END
<rodap:rou=4;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
4     SL60  H'00000110  H'04C00000  H'060100A0  NO
END
<roddp:dest=72086;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC              TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
72086     4            1005000000000250 5   6   0      72086902404704

END
 
<

When is an internal call it´s works fine, but when is as incoming call for the same route it's don't work.
Please help me           
HIREI (TechnicalUser) 12 Nov 04 9:17
Hi,
we have BC9 too. Some people said that to reroute the call to the same PRI EDSS1 route, the patch is
needed. Between such routes the calls is rerouted OK.
patcher (TechnicalUser) 13 Nov 04 1:54
The description is not really clear. Do you mean incoming call will go out on the same route. Why don't
you use ACD group without member.
1. ACGRI:GRP=XXXX,.......;

Then check if you have spare abb.

2. ADCOI:ABB=XXXX,TRA=72086,CLASS=0&&3;
3. CDINI:DIR=ACDGROUP,DIV=ABB;

The above setup is just sample for you to see and I am assuming this is what you need. The numbers I used
are all sample and you can use your own numbering plan.

13 Nov 04 10:11
lalrl (TechnicalUser)
I´m not sure, but: MD in BC9 is normally rejecting direct rou-rou-traffic, if the rou is the same. If patchers
solution does not work, try this: Devide your trunks in two different routes (same parameters) with
overflow (cho=1) to each other. Then the Caller will leave the MD via the 2. route. This works.
HIREI (TechnicalUser) 13 Nov 04 15:21
lalrl, it's sounds reasonably. But in AXE-10 such things we do without any problem and without dividing to
two routes. Quod licet Jovi, non licet bovi?
Who can explain the philosophy?

Thanks.
patcher (TechnicalUser) 14 Nov 04 16:04
In order to make tromboning to work, the number in MD110 should be assigned as extensions,groups but
not ABB or dest.  
aau2 (TechnicalUser) 15 Nov 04 3:05
Hi hirei, what patch would I need?
HIREI (TechnicalUser) 15 Nov 04 4:20
Hi, aau2,
I know the story but the patch number.

The story told one specialist in inet - as he was needed to reroute a call back to the same PRI EDSS1
interface and one kind man :) wrote the patch and debugged it, and the problem was solved. That's all,
sorry.

fcpli (TechnicalUser) 16 Nov 04 4:33


The patch number is 67990
aau2 (TechnicalUser) 16 Nov 04 11:25
I don't have this patch for the unit slp60. The MD110 is for the spanish market. Where do I get the patch?
HIREI (TechnicalUser) 16 Nov 04 11:49
The standard answer says: you can get this patch from your local E/// support or from local authorised
dilers (representatives) (www.ericsson.com).
patcher (TechnicalUser) 17 Nov 04 15:47
Why pursue on a patch since there is a work around for sure. Also BC9 has Red package(multi divert).
aau2 (TechnicalUser) 18 Nov 04 2:16
Patcher, I thought that the muldivert is for BC.10 or upper
patcher (TechnicalUser) 18 Nov 04 22:21
No, its not. Its in BC9 only...
parnum (TechnicalUser) 19 Nov 04 11:41
multidivert is a patch in bc 7 and 8 as well as bc9, also controlled by aspac. see if you can do aspap, if you
can't you haven't got it (192 in bc9, 190 in bc8, 185 in bc7). but there are issues and they may only work on
no reply, dont have any further info to hand at the moment to check. maybe someone can give a clearer
answer rather than this pointer.

regards
TRIDENT100 (TechnicalUser) 19 Nov 04 12:25
Maybe you can use this:
(from alex)
-  This parameter is only valid for sent A/connected number i.e., CNVTYP = 1.
NUTRP:CNVTYP=1,NUMTYP=B,ENTRY=CCCC,TARDST=BBBB;
RODDI:ROU=A,DST=BBBB,SRT=1;

see alex for more information

I have not testet this, but will do Monday

*/Trident*/

 
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 19 Nov 04 15:31
Trident,

this will only work from BC11, aau2's system is BC9...


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lalrl (TechnicalUser) 19 Nov 04 15:58
to patcher and parnum: Multidiversion exists up to BC11.

23 Nov 04 1:11
Avstral (TechnicalUser)
Well,
Coming back to aau2 's question about BC9 and 67990.
This is rather simple correction and to be used as customer installation.   

aau2, try this:

PCASI:UNIT=RMPS5,CI=C67990A,REV=1-R9A,IA=1DA6,RA=1DC4;                  
  END;                                                                  
!A;                                                                     
PCASI:UNIT=RMPS5,CI=C67990A,REV=1-R9A,IA=3206,RA=3224;                  
  END;                                                                  
!A;                                                                     
PCACS:UNIT=RMPS5,CI=C67990A;                                            
Y;                                                                      
PCCOS:UNIT=RMPS5,CI=C67990A;                                            
Y;

Regards                             
aau2 (TechnicalUser) 24 Nov 04 3:06
Hi Avstral, thanks it works very fine, but I don't understand it. Why does it work if the patch is empty?
Thanks for all
lalrl (TechnicalUser) 24 Nov 04 18:02
easy to explain: pcasi with IA and RA forces the unit, to jump directly from Hex-Value 1DA6 to 1DC4. All
values between will be ignored. So the behaving of this unit will be changed.
Avstral (TechnicalUser) 24 Nov 04 19:33
aau2,

It is not empty.
As lalrl noted, it cut out route checking for the tromboning case

Please, check up status of the trunks in your route for the next couple of weeks.
You can get looped trunks without "disconnect" signal.
   
Regards
aau2 (TechnicalUser) 9 Dec 04 10:56
And in BC.11 what can I do?. The unit RMPS5 don´t exist.The aspap 118 works?????.
Avstral (TechnicalUser) 9 Dec 04 23:10
Well, as soon as we still have RMP unit, for BC11 (SP13) you can use this:

PCASI:UNIT=RMP,CI=BC11TRO,REV=1-R18A,IA=2D850,RA=2D85C;                  
  END;                                                                  
!A;                                                                     
PCASI:UNIT=RMPS5,CI=BC11TRO,REV=1-R18A,IA=2F238,RA=2F244;                  
  END;                                                                  
!A;                                                                     
PCACS:UNIT=RMP,CI=BC11TRO;                                            
Y;                                                                      
PCCOS:UNIT=RMP,CI=BC11TRO;                                            
Y;                              

PARNUM 118 does not exist in BC11.


It works in BC12.

But you can use more elegant solution without any corrections.
Split the route you use on 2 routs (rou1 & rou2).
Incoming calls comes via rou1.
Outgoing calls use rou1 as main cho, rou2 as second cho.

Rerouted calls must use only dest for rou2.


Thats all.

Regards

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cuneyt2919 (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 04 3:03
We have CCM server 4.0 SP3 on MD110 BC10 version
We have been monitoring approximately 450 agents and 50 ACD groups with this system..
But after couple of days we will need no longer to monitor these amount of agents and ACD groups
because of Genesys Contact center implementation. I mean CSTA data will be more important for us and
CCM MIS data will have less importance for us.
Related this issue, we have some questions:

1) Is it  possible  to disable  some ACD groups, so that the PBX will generate and send MIS data for only
some of ACD groups and agents. and will not generate and send for others.
Even we remove the ACD groups from CCM Configuration Manager, will it be enough for  MD110  not to
generate MIS data for that ACD groups?

2) Does CTI and CCM  datas make load on NIU cards? or  another question is, if a same  NIU card is being
used for both CCM and CSTA data (CSTLI and ACFUI),  will  these datas effect the performance of NIU
cards?  Do you think that removing CCM link on that NIU card, will give us a better CSTA performance?
Some times  i see some errors on some CCM or CSTA links such as "ACD MIS faulty link" or "CSTA
faulty channel"  Can it be related with the load on NIU cards?

3)We have 24 lims and 24 NIU cards.And each NIU cards are configured on different lims.Thinking of the
MD110 whole system,  what will be optimum design for us  to make MIS, CSTA and CIL data  load
sharing  on whole MD system , so that MD can work with hi performance on high traffic?

4)We configured one of NIU card for CIL data.But we are afraid that this will be a bottle-neck for  traffic
handling of the whole MDsystem?Is it possible to configure the system , so that each lim will  generate and
send its own CIL data?(When we tried to configure a NIU card to send CSTA and CIL data at he same
time, it gave an error message "resource not available")

doktor (IS/IT--Management) 1 Dec 04 12:58


Hi cuneyt2919

I have written my comments for your questions.


Tomorrow I will add sone MML commands to these issues.

1)
Yes, it will be possible to disable the MIS output to some ACD groups, so that the PBX will generate and
send MIS data for only some of ACD groups and agents, and will not generate and send for others.
MML command ACPAC...

2)
Yes,
CTI (App.link) and CCM  data make (big) load on NIU cards,
If the same  NIU card is being used for both CCM and CSTA data (CSTLI and ACFUI), this (big) amount
of data CAN (easily) effect the performance of NIU cards!!
Removing CCM link on a NIU card, will give us a better CSTA performance. Yes! Of course!!
The ALLOP; errors seen with CCM or CSTA links such as "ACD MIS faulty link" or "CSTA faulty
channel" , can easily be related with the load on NIU cards.
HINT or RULE #1. Only use SEPARATE NIU boards for CSTA, as this often is connected to the
customers call centre, where the customer earns his money.

3)
Q:We have 24 lims and 24 NIU cards.And each NIU cards are configured on different lims.Thinking of the
MD110 whole system,  what will be optimum design for us  to make MIS, CSTA and CIL data  load
sharing  on whole MD system , so that MD can work with hi performance on high traffic?

A: Load sharing on CSTA should be done.


Where the CSTA agents are placed (LIMs), NIU boards should be installed.
The same with ACD MIS output.

4)
Q:
4)We configured one of NIU card for CIL data.But we are afraid that this will be a bottle-neck for  traffic
handling of the whole MDsystem?Is it possible to configure the system , so that each lim will  generate and
send its own CIL data?(When we tried to configure a NIU card to send CSTA and CIL data at he same
time, it gave an error message "resource not available")

A:
Load sharing on CIL could be done.
CIL data can be spread out over some LIMs. NIU boards should be installed in e.g. 3 LIMs.
One board for local calls, one for long distance calls and one for international calls.

Hope that you can use this!

Best regards doktor

doktor (IS/IT--Management) 2 Dec 04 10:43


Hi again

1)
Concerning your Question 1):
Yes, it will be possible to disable the MIS output to
ALL  ACD groups, NOT single ACD groups.
This setting is a system paramter.
MML command ACPAC:ACDNUM=2,ACDVAL=0;
To check current setting: ACPAP:ACDNUM=2;

Hope that you can use this!

Best regards doktor


cuneyt2020 (TechnicalUser) 6 Dec 04 2:22
Thanks doktor,
This is helpful answer for me..
regards..

route programming to predefined extensions???


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wizo (TechnicalUser) 5 Dec 04 20:18
Hi guys, currently route 10 is outgoing analogue trunks, i have been requested incase of emergency to be
able to make these as incoming lines as well ringing directly to predefined extensions so as incase of
congestion on isdn indial emergency services can ring into critical areas of our hospital.

example

route 10 tru 001-1 to ring extn 2910


route 10 tru 001-2 to ring extn 2911
.
.
.
route 10 tru 001-6 to ring extn 2250
route 10 tru 001-7 to ring extn 2405

etc etc

ROEDP:ROU=10,TRU=ALL;
ROUTE EQUIPMENT DATA
ROU             TRU             EQU             SQU             INDDAT          CNTRL           
10              001-1           001-1-71-00                            
10              001-2           001-1-71-01                            
10              001-3           001-1-71-02                            
10              001-4           001-1-71-03                            
10              001-5           001-1-71-04                            
10              001-6           001-1-71-05                            
10              001-7           001-1-71-06                            
10              001-8           001-1-71-07                            
10              001-9           001-1-72-00                            
10              001-10          001-1-72-01                            
10              001-11          001-1-72-02                            
10              001-12          001-1-72-03                            
10              001-13          001-1-72-04                            
10              001-14          001-1-72-05                            
10              001-15          001-1-72-06                            
10              001-16          001-1-72-07                            
10              002-1           002-1-72-00                            
10              002-2           002-1-72-01                            
10              002-3           002-1-72-02                            
10              002-4           002-1-72-03                            
10              002-5           002-1-72-04                            
10              002-6           002-1-72-05                            
10              002-7           002-1-72-06                            
10              002-8           002-1-72-07                            
10              002-9           002-2-71-00                            
10              002-10          002-2-71-01                            
10              002-11          002-2-71-02                            
10              002-12          002-2-71-03                            
10              002-13          002-2-71-04                            
10              002-14          002-2-71-05                            
10              002-15          002-2-71-06                            
END

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hardian (TechnicalUser)
RODNI: ROU=10,TRU=1-1,DAY=2910,NIG=2910;
RODNI: ROU=10,TRU=1-2,DAY=2911,NIG=2911;
   .
   .
   .
RODNI: ROU=10,TRU=1-6,DAY=2250,NIG=2250;
RODNI: ROU=10,TRU=1-7,DAY=2405,NIG=2405;

VOIP calls get disconnected


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Schaffsau (TechnicalUser) 17 Dec 04 7:29
Hello everybody,

Maybe you can help me with this Problem.


I have an MD110 BC11 Servipack 12 when I got calls from Switzerland (Nortel Meridan) over two Cisco
Gatways to the MD and hook of the call is disconnected.But when the call goes to the int. Voicemail it
function. So maybe one of you have an Idee

regards Schaffsau  
MDfreak (Vendor) 18 Dec 04 3:13
check the paramter PARNUM=253,in AS paramters
CAS extension
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EchoSpark (MIS) 16 Dec 04 10:08
Hi,

We have installed CAS TLU76/3 card on MD110 BC11 via RAD Vmux 2100 as a cas extension to Vmux
1100. The two VMux are connected via LAN.
There are no alarms on both the MD110 and VMux but there is no dial tone on the extension.
EXDDP:DIR=2800,EQU=6-1-00-01,TYPE=EL7,ICAT=0000;

where EQU is TLU 76/3 card.

Can someone help me?

wfhy (TechnicalUser) 17 Dec 04 0:37


Hi,
What is vmux? is it a voice mail? If yes, please change ICAT=0006.
I have done voice mail connected by CAS extension to MD110.
EchoSpark (MIS) 17 Dec 04 3:12
Vmux is a modular voice trunking gateway that compresses and transports up to 16 E1/T1 voice trunks
over E1, T1 or IP links.

E&M connection..
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bolivar (IS/IT--Management) 12 Dec 04 8:31
Do anybody know how to connect MD110bc12.1 and BP250 R14 with an E&M..We are using TLU80 and
BTU-E.What is the route parameters on MD site and BP site..
Thank you very much for your help

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MDfreak (Vendor)
MD side: connect the tie lines to TLU80 board, you should have the ground wire work properly in order to
get this work OK.

route parameters:
ROCAI:ROU=1,SEL=011000000000001,TRM=5,SERV=2110000000,TRAF=03151515,SIG=111000000
000;
RODAI:ROU=1,TYPE=TL22,VARC=032F0032,VARI=00012240,VARO=43011100;
ROEQI:ROU=1,TRU=1-1&&1-4,EQU=1-0-30-0; /* for lines to equipment */
RODDI:DEST=4,SRT=1,ROU=2;
change the nessacry

BP side: in trunk parameters activite the command by the parameter:

command 5401 create a route


command 1201 choose one of the following
08 = Sweden, E&M signaling *)     
09 = Continuous E&M signaling, A-format *)     
10 = Continuous E&M signaling, D-format *)     
11 = Discontinuous E&M signaling *)     
command 1302 ---> 0     = Decadic impulsing
command 1023 ---> 2     = Trunk to a private exchange, tie line (TIE LINE)

in route paramters predigits should be the first digit of the MD number plane.

that's it and it should work ok

replacing PU4DC
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abuokarem (TechnicalUser) 11 Dec 04 6:54
Hi all,

I have replaced in one site all PU4DC boards with the new RG5DC according to service advice regarding
faulty PU4DC.
After I replaced the PU4DC, every thing worked fine except the TLU44 in some magazines.
TLU44 in some magazines get blocked and alarm code 260 takes place. The alarm code says that it’s a
current feed problem (No current feed).  What this mean and how to be solved??
Did any one have faced such problem??
The magazines were the TLU44 got blocked are LBP 14 & 15  

Plz advice
Thnx
abuokarem (TechnicalUser) 13 Dec 04 2:10
any ideas ??
lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 13 Dec 04 4:20
I have no "field experience" with this,

but to pre-empt, have you checked the voltages and all connections ?
abuokarem (TechnicalUser) 13 Dec 04 8:42
hi lancbomb, i have checked the voltages and the connections and every thing seems ok.
i just want if any one know what is the meaning of the alarm : no current feed on the TLU44!!!!
thnx
lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 13 Dec 04 10:03
error code 260 is.........................

260  Fault on line to interworking PABX or public exchange


see fault locating directions for FAULT CODE 260

ADD INFO 1:  Individual pointer to TRS data individual


 
ADD INFO 2:  Description about the type of line fault for analogue external lines
 
1  = No current feed
 
2  = No proceed-to-send signals
 
3  = No seizure acknowledgement
 
4  = No clear acknowledgement from cooperating exchange has been received
 
5  = Lack of ringing signal at incoming seizure
 
6  = Received faulty decadic pulse from public exchange
 
7  = Time out occurred during digit reception
 
8  = Wrong pattern received
 
9  = Pulse out of range
 
10  = Faulty MFPI/MFPII signal detected or time out occurred during MFPI/MFPII signalling
 
 
lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 13 Dec 04 10:05
do an allop prinout,
blfdp printout
route prinout
and susip prinout

lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 13 Dec 04 10:06


also 260 says that

The alarm is generated in the following situations:

-  The voltage on the line is not in accordance with the table values
 
-  No current in idle state is detected
 
-  No seizure acknowledgement has been received
 
-  A number of consecutive proceed-to-send signals have failed to appear
 
-  No clearing acknowledgement has been received
 
abuokarem (TechnicalUser) 14 Dec 04 2:30
ALLOP;
ALARM LOG
IDENTITY: ST-BC12-SP05   
VERSION: CXP1010101/2/BC12SP5/R2A

260  FAULT ON LINE TO INTERWORKING PABX OR PUBLIC EXCHANGE


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  UNIT    EQU          BRDID  INF1  INF2
*******  02:12:18  2    7     TLP11   001-0-63-00  7      98    1    
                                                             

<blfDP;
     FAULTY DEVICES
EQU          BOARDID      BLOCKING       DISTMARK  LINELOCK
 001-0-63-00    007    B'0000000000001000     NO        NO

END      

TRU
<susip:rou=10,tru=all;
STATUS INFORMATION AT 00:00:00 01JAN00
ROU  TRU     TYPE   TRAFFIC STATE/PTR    LINE STATE/PTR     ADD INFO
10   001-1   TL11   IDLE          #0062  BLOCKED    #00F4
END                                                                    

<rodap:rou=10;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
10    TL11  H'00000101  H'00000108  H'000000D1  NO

END
 
<rocap:ROU=10;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL              TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
10  0110000010000010 4   3110000000  0   30   128  00151515 400000000000 001100

END                                                                                                             
lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 14 Dec 04 9:45
thankxs

have you tried or can you try the folowing and post the results

1> block card/reseat card/restart card/unblock card

2> physically check that line is ok

3> swap the card/port for another in the system

4> see if the fault follows the card or the line.

I still find it hard to believe that the Powerd card has caused this.

MDfreak (Vendor) 29 Dec 04 13:55


which BC release do you have and do you have REU's still in MAG,s

nutri to dest
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cuneyt2020 (TechnicalUser) 19 Jan 05 5:57
Hi, we want to set a number conversion to route, so that the converted number will be a dest and the
customer will call outside by the help of this dest number. The problem is, when the number is converted to
an extension , it works properly, but when the same number is converted to dest number it doesn't work?
What should be the reason..
Md version is bC12 SP6

Route parameter, destination parameter  and nutrp which doesn't work, is like this,

<rodap:rou=68;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
68    SL60  H'00000300  H'00000000  H'04310000  NO

END
 
<rocap:rou=68;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL              TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL
TRAF     SIG          BCAP
68  0110000000000010 4   2000030001  0   30   128  00151515 111110000031
001100

<roddp:DEST=all;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC                        TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
0100      55           2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01021     98           1606100000000250006000000  0   1   0              
       
          7   1        2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
          7       2    2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01022     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01023     92           1606100000000250006000000  0   1   0              
       
          7   1        2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
          7       2    2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01024     92           1606100000000250006000000  0   1   0              
       
          7   1        2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01025     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01026     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01027     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01028     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01029     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01031     92           1606100000000250006000000  0   1   0              
       
          7   1        2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
          7       2    2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01032     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01033     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01034     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01035     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01036     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01037     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01038     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0              
       
01039     7            2005000000000250000000000  0   3   0          nut
rp; (rou=68 is the related one)
NUMBER CONVERSION DATA
ENTRY                CNVTYP NUMTYP
ROU      TARDST  PRE                  TRC NEWTYP CONT BCAP HLC
0100                 0      0                       08                   
2          0        
2242                 0      0                       0001                 
4          0        
5446                 0      0                       5353                 
4          0        
7000                 0      0                       8403                 
           0        
7900                 0      0                       0000                 
4          0        
1021                 0      0      68               01                   
4          0          

when i make the nutri


nutri:ROU=68,ENTRY=1021,CNVTYP=0,NUMTYP=0,PRE=5621,TRC=4;

5621 is an extension, and the nutri works properly..

Any idea to advise me? I tried other numtypes and nothing changed...
Rgrds

   
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 19 Jan 05 6:39
if I'm reading this correct you want forward a
call coming from rou 68 towards public?

so 1021 incoming from rou 68 should take dest 01021?


then nutri should be :

nutri:ROU=68,ENTRY=1021,CNVTYP=0,NUMTYP=0,PRE=0,TRC=0;

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cuneyt2020 (TechnicalUser) 21 Jan 05 15:21
Hi whosrdaddy,

What i want to do is, when digits come from route 68 (i.e 1021 02164444444, i want to convert it to 01
02164444444) when digits come such as 1021 03124444444 , i want to convert it to 0103124444444
so 1021 should be converted to 01

And i gave the command nutri:ROU=68,ENTRY=1021,CNVTYP=0,NUMTYP=0,PRE=01,TRC=4;

But when i try to convert it to a digits such as 01, which is a prefix for different routes,it is useless.When i
test it, It gives tri-tone

 if 1021 had been converted to a fixed extension (an ODN number for exp.) it should have been no
problem. md accepts it  and it dials the ODN

The dest.numbers 01021 01031 .. etc are working properly..No problem on dest number if no conversion
had been done before.

Thanks for the reponse


whosrdaddy (Vendor) 22 Jan 05 6:06
ok now I understand your problem.

looking into your MD110 programmation, this should work.


a few questions though, if you dial the dest manually (like 01031...), does it work??
you can always do a call trace to understand what happens

/* setup trace, x = lim trunks from rou 68 stuni:unit=slp60,lim=x,msksig=02&03&A1,store=yes;


/* set size
sttss:tri=1,size=500;
/* start trace
sttsi:tri=1;
/* make call
/* stop trace
sttse:tri=1;
/* print trace
strap:tri=1;

if you dont have a signal interpreter, paste trace results here, we will do it for you.
these prints are also useful :

ROEDP:ROU=ALL,TRU=ALL;
NADAP;

greetings,
Daddy
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rfpui (TechnicalUser) 22 Jan 05 16:36
Hi to all
Whosrdaddy is a magician
But I have some questions for Daddy.

Q:1
ADC for route with DEST  01021 01031 are set as local private number (6 on position D2 and D4 in ADC)
and nutrX ( X represent last letter ) NUMTYP is always is set as Unknown public number.
Why and in my opinion it can be a problem.
Q:2 I think that printout of command RONDP:ROU=68 is needed
Q:3 the length of sending digits using roddX
NUTRX cut 4 digits and add 2 digits

What You think about?

Sorry my English  is no perfect

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 23 Jan 05 7:09


Q1 : you must specify numtyp for INCOMING call, it doesn't depend where you send the call to, but you're
correct in asking this question, that's why I requested a call trace...
Q2 : wrong, rondp is for outgoing calls, not for incoming calls
Q3 : ?? what do you mean ??

cheers
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corch (TechnicalUser) 26 Jan 05 11:57
Hi
Are you sure that route support private TON ?
Try with D19 in ADC set to "0"
cuneyt2020 (TechnicalUser) 26 Jan 05 12:46
Hi all,
I checked the TLU trace and saw that it's not MD's fault...
Last two digits were missing (our gateway's sending less digits. There is a  limitation i think)
I sent 1021 0256 4440333 via route 68 to md110 and saw on trace that the digits are  1021 025644403   

When i made the conversion with 09, it worked properly


So no problem now...

thanks for your help

Rgrds.

part of trace
18.31.03.960
 -> Outgoing
   Call Reference: #094
   Message: CALL PROCEEDING

18.31.04.620
 -> Outgoing
   Call Reference: #094
   Message: ALERTING
   Progress Indicator
     Coding Standard: CCITT standardized coding
     Location: Private network serving the local user
     Progress Description: In-band information is now available

18.31.06.280
 <- Incoming
   Call Reference: #096
   Message: SETUP
   Bearer Capability
     Coding Standard: CCITT
     Information transfer capability: 3.1 kHz audio
     Transfer mode: Circuit mode
     Information transfer rate: 64 kbit/s
     User information layer 1 protocol: CCITT G.711 A-Law
   B-Channel: 29
   Progress Indicator
     Coding Standard: CCITT standardized coding
     Location: Private network serving the local user
     Progress Description: Origination address is non ISDN
   Calling Party Number
     Type of number: Unknown
     Numbering plan: Unknown
     Presentation indicator: Presentation restricted
     Screening indicator: User-provided, verified and passed
     Digits: 059992
   Called Party Number
     Type of number: Unknown
     Numbering plan: ISDN/telephony numbering plan
     Digits: 1021025644403

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EchoSpark (MIS) 10 Feb 05 5:30
Hi,

I have MD110 with TLU-44 as trunk connected to PSTN. How do i program such that a call from external
(PSTN) direct to the auto attendant and make a call using least cost routing table.

Thanks.
Isinor (Instructor) 10 Feb 05 8:40
To route a call to an Auto attendant...

RODNI:ROU=...,TRU=...,DAY=..,NIG=...;

To set up LCR for outgoing calls is a bit more complex, it requires a lot more info from you.

Such as your Existing LCR setup or ROU's, DEST's, Number plan, Access codes to service providers, what
calls to what providers, etc.

Regards
Isinor
EchoSpark (MIS) 11 Feb 05 6:36
What i want is that an external caller should be able to get to auto attendant and dial 8(LCR code) to make
another external call.Below is the data.

 <LCDDP:TAB=FDT;
LEAST COST DESTINATION DATA
FICTITIOUS DESTINATION TABLE
FRCT     TZONE    PRE
  1        1      7500                
  6        1      7505                
END<LCDDP:TAB=DNT2;
LEAST COST DESTINATION DATA
NUMBER TABLE
ENTRY    TRC PRE        ACCT FRCT TOLL            CBCS BTON TNS OSA
8011      1               0    6  111111000000000        0         
81        1               0    1  111111000000000        0         
9009      1               0    2  000100001000000        0         
END
 

NADAP;
NUMBER ANALYSIS DATA            
TYPE OF SERIES                  NUMBER SERIES            
       
EXTERNAL DESTINATION CODE        7500 -  7509
                                75800 - 75999
                                  770 -   776
                                  778 -   779

LEAST COST ROUTING ACCESS       


CODE NUMBER SERIES                  8 -     9
EXTERNAL NUMBER LENGTH DATA     
EXTERNAL NUMBER                 NUMBER LENGTH
7500                                5 -  15
7505                                7 -  19

<RODDP:DEST=7500&7505;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC                        TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
7500      10           000500000001025000000000   0   5   0                     
          20  1        000500000000025000000000   4   3   0      75009          
          21  2        000500000000025000000000   4   3   0      75009          
7505      10           000500000001025000000000   0   5   0                     
          20  1        000500000000025000000000   7   3   0      75009          
          21  2        000500000000025000000000   7   3   0      75009          

<RODAP:ROU=10;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
10    SL60  H'00000310  H'15400000  H'06004010  NO

END
 
<ROCAP:ROU=10;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL             TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
10  711000000000001 7   3110000010  0   5    128  00151515 211110000031 111111

Thanks.

EchoSpark (MIS) 16 Feb 05 2:27


I know i can use DISA to achieve this, but is there any other way?
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 16 Feb 05 6:12
If I understand this correct, you want an incoming call
(TLU44) to have a RVA message (or just dialtone), and then dial out (SLP60), no DISA? If this is the case,
there is a patch for such a functionality (at least BC10, maybe other versions too).
EchoSpark (MIS) 18 Feb 05 2:09
Thanks fcpli, that is exactly what i want. I have BC11, what patch will i use.
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 18 Feb 05 5:45
Try 96737. Note that if using RVA, the MSG number has to be 3 and VARI in TLP11 xxxxxxx0!

 SCEXI ?
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mantra4all (TechnicalUser) 7 Mar 05 4:31
I have two MD110 with QSIG link between them.
Both MD110 have only analog trunks to public switch.

What is the proper way to do SCEXI:

1) Both MD110 should receive sync from each other?


or
2) only one MD110 should have SCEXI, other is master exchange and does not receive sync?

lancbomb (TechnicalUser) 7 Mar 05 5:38


are they 2 stand alone lims ?

or LIM1 and LIM2 ?

cheers
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 7 Mar 05 6:47
lb : it's QSIG, so I suppose these are 2 separate systems.

mantra : In this case it is best to sync one system to another so case 2 is fine.
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himdp (TechnicalUser) 8 Mar 05 3:42
Mantra,
case 1 is deffinitely NOT recommended. Ever seen a dog trying to catch its tail?
VBPCASI (TechnicalUser) 8 Mar 05 13:18
you can give SCEXI only on the slave LIM not on the master
mantra4all (TechnicalUser) 9 Mar 05 4:37
Hi people,

Thanks. Both MD are 1 LIM systems, exchange A is BC11, exchange B is BC12.


I have done SCEXI only in exchange A, and it works OK.
SCEXI:FEML=1-0-00-00; (QSIG equ, exchange A)

In the future I will have public ISDN for DID purposes in both MD110. I suppose that both MD110 should
have SCEXI:
SCEXI:FEML=R; ( to remove sync in exchange A)
SCEXI:FEML=1-1-00-00; (public ISDN equ, exchange A)
SCEXI:FEML=1-1-20-00; (public ISDN equ, exchange B)

Should I than put SCEXI:SEML=1-0-00-00; for spare clock in exchange A ?


Is it mandatory to put public ISDN TLU76 in BPOS=1-0-00 ?

mundus (TechnicalUser) 9 Mar 05 10:41

Hi'
Should I than put SCEXI:SEML=1-0-00-00; for spare clock in exchange A ?
-you can do it as a spare but it's not a demand.

Is it mandatory to put public ISDN TLU76 in BPOS=1-0-00 ?


- no.
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Gezaba (TechnicalUser) 21 Mar 05 13:15
Has anyone an idea how to solve the following problem?

There is a group hunting group with internal and fixed remote extensions. This means, that they can receive
local calls when the GH tries to give them a call. As the originating GH doesn't realizes, that the remote
extension is busy, this member will be excluded from the group. The remote extension doesn't realizes, that
it is excluded. After a while all remote members are excluded. SW is BC11.
lalrl (TechnicalUser) 21 Mar 05 14:21
Normally a gh-member will not be excluded from gh if MEX is busy. Only at "no answer" this can happen
- depending on aspap:parnum=178. parval=1 will prevent this.

And you should make sure, that calls to and from the MEX will not bypass the MD.

And MEX should deactivate itself as answerposition via *21*own number# and reactivate with #21# to
signal, that agent is not ready or ready.
Gezaba (TechnicalUser) 22 Mar 05 10:14
This is exactly what I tought. The problem arises in conjunction with calls bypassing the MD and going
directly to the remote extensions. The exclusion happens at "no answer"....:(
Is there any way to handle the situation when the remote extension receives a direct call, bypassing the
MD? According to your opinion, can the PARNUM=178 PARVAL=0 help?
(It is difficult to test it, because no remote access is allowed in this MD.)
lalrl (TechnicalUser) 22 Mar 05 17:06
I will test it tomorrow.

Connecting two different versions of MD110


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dnaserver (TechnicalUser) 16 Mar 05 20:35
Hi,

We have 2 different version of MD110 at different locations BC9 and BC11. The distance between them is
about 300 KM. We have existing VPN leased line with 512kbps. We would like to connect both MD110 so
that calls between them are free (VOIP). Is there any possiblity to connect them with different version of
MD110? What is the exact router, cards  and other item required ?

Thank You in advance.


whosrdaddy (Vendor) 17 Mar 05 4:09
you could do the trick with cisco 2610's (or equivalents) and connect them towards the MD110 with QSIG
connection. this requires a TLU76 card in each MD110 (+ qsig licences for the BC11)
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srad (Programmer) 28 Mar 05 19:41
Hi,

I have two Operator console, the problem is when phoning the principal console and this console is turned
off (not night service),the result of call is "operator is absent".
  
Why the call doesn't jump to the second operator console?
How I can make it so that it jumps to the second console?  
How I can make it to put in night service the principal console?

Best regard.
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 29 Mar 05 1:03
need some printouts here :

opddp:dir=all;
opcap:dir=all;
opcgp:corg=all;
opctp:corg=all;
nadap:numtyp=oi&oc&od;
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pawshman (Programmer) 29 Mar 05 4:25
daddy is right,
I would hazzord a guess that the OPCGP is not set up
as an example (from memory)

     55
     00
     00
     12
corg --
1    11
2    12
3    01

In this example, there are 3 corg's or call orgin groups.


1, 2 & 3 (this is how the calls come into the operators_
0 means no-calls handled
1 firstb choice
2 second choice

the opertors are 5001 and 5002

so corg (route 1) calls are handled evenly betweeen both operators.


corg 2 (route 2) 5001 takes calls and as second choice 5002 then takes calls
and corg 3 (route 3) only operator 5002 takes calls.

the word "route" doesnt refer to a route number, but as a generic term for incoming call, either internal or
external

HTH

PM

and 5002 will handle corg 1

srad (Programmer) 29 Mar 05 16:09


Hi,

This is the result of printouts:

<opddp:dir=all;
     OPERATOR DIRECTORY DATA         

     DIR       EQU             OCUST     TYPE     PCM     REV
     28500     001-0-22-00     -         5        1       R6A
     38300     001-1-30-08     -         5        1       R6A

END

<opcap:dir=all;
     OPERATOR CATEGORY DATA          

     DIR       OPC     PRG     TRAF    TRM
     28500     1000    3       1515    0
     38300     1000    0       1515    0

END

<opcgp:corg=all;
           OPERATOR CALL ORIGIN GROUP DATA

           DIR
           23
           88
           53
           00
           00
     CORG  --
       1   12
       2   11
       3   11
       4   11
       5   11
       6   11

END
 
<opctp:corg=all;
     OPERATOR CALL TYPE DATA         

     CORG    CALT    ROU    OACC     CUST     NDIR    RERNUM    CEN    CCOP
       1     7         2    28500    -        N       -         N      N
       1     6         5    28500    -        N       -         N      N
       2     1       -      9        -        Y       38300     N      N
       3     2       -      9        -        Y       38300     N      N
       4     3       -      9        -        Y       38300     N      N
       5     5         1    -        -        Y       38300     N      N
       6     7         6    28500    -        Y       38300     N      N

END

<nadap:numtyp=oi&oc&od;
NUMBER ANALYSIS DATA            

TYPE OF SERIES                  NUMBER SERIES                   

OPERATOR INDIV. NUMBER SERIES   28500


                                38300

OPERATOR COMMON NUMBER SERIES       9

OPERATOR COM. DID. NUM. SERIES  28500

END

Thanks for all

Best regard.
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 29 Mar 05 16:52
I see what you mean,

you want to call 28500 and if it absent go to 38300 right?

a common mistake when programming ops is to give ops the DID number.

very simple solution : make all ops internal (like 101 and 102, people should never call these numbers) and
make did numbers also common number
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akademik (TechnicalUser) 29 Apr 05 10:27
Hi Everyone

We have just upgraded to BC12 6.2.

We have an emergency phone SPEXI:DIR=3333,OPT=E;


Until the upgrade calls to the emergency phone were able to be transferred from the Voicemail system after
certain options had been keyed. The progress of the call would be
Recall - Dial 3333 - Wait for ring tone - Release. The call would then have been extended by the voicemail
system to the emergency extension.

Now the same thing happens only the system doesn't allow a transferred call from an analogue line to the
emergency extension. NU is encountered after Recall - Dial 3333, If we remove the SPEXI from the
extension the call progresses normally.

We'd leave it like that if we didn't need other calls to conference onto the extension.

Reported it to the Service Provider they are looking in to it.

Consensus is that the facility isn't widely used. However, should anyone have found a solution to the issue
we'd be grateful of any input.

Thanks - Paul
akademik (TechnicalUser) 29 Apr 05 15:13

Hi again - Just as I posted this the SP called back with the reason for the problem.

Are you ready for this?

The powers that be (Swedesville maybe) don't think that this should be a feature to allow an analogue
extension to be able to hold a call and dial the emergency number. It shouldn't have worked in BC8
(although it did) and in BC10 it didn't and there was a patch created to overcome the issue. Only calls from
analogue lines are affected in this way.

Reasons against providing the facility (The all knowing powers that be)
In essence calling an emergency number automatically starts the conference bridge. This may conflict with
the system which may believe that the extension calling in with a call on hold may want to start a
conference.

In addition a call to an emergency line should only be made direct i.e. in an emergency situation such as the
lift phone or fire call.

Reasons for providing the facility (in our opinion)


In some cases the call may be forwarded by the voicemail system, where the caller has selected an option to
direct his call to such a number, restricted extensions for example. Or the caller is already on a call and
something which he may think he needs to report to the emergency number occurs, whether he puts the call
on hold actively, or in haste and only effects a recall unaware that he has held his original call, receives dial
tone and dials the emergency number.

We can see the logic however, if it worked in BC8 and there weren't any problems, maybe there were we
don't know, what possessed them to take it away when they knew they had had to create a patch in BC10 to

provide the facility.

Fortunately we have been advised of two workarounds by the SP , a) to make the call over the PSTN
then it doesn't know where the call is from, or b) to use a TLU card to fool the system into thinking the call
is from another source. Thanks to the SP for being able to quickly re-create the scenario and provide a

solution.

If you have more to add on this your feedback is welcome.

Ciao - Paul

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Hi, What routine maintenance should be done on an MD110 daily/weekly/monthly? backup etc. What
about the batteries - on the Consono cabinet they are a bit inaccessible. Please advise - big interview
comming up.
cheers
MDatHome (Programmer) 23 Aug 05 4:18
This is my sugestion to you:
- Backup should be done automaticly every day. (DUFQI)
- Replace HDU every month.
  (have at least 3 HDUs to switch with)
  Store the "not in use" HDUs in a safe.
- Do a check every day for alarms and history logs
  and clean them up after solving the problems.
  (If the history/alarm logs is too big
   the LIM(s) will restart).
- 2 times/year do a powerfailure test.
  Run the system on batterys until it stops working.
  This is good for the batterys.

/MDatHome

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MrAds (IS/IT--Management) 18 Aug 05 12:11
I'm hoping this will be a straight forward question for someone to answer.

We have a number of fax machines that use 'Internal' lines connected to our PBX (Ericsson MD110 - very
old), but we have recently inplimented a new ZetaFax server with multiple DDI's that can direct Faxes to
email accounts.

In order not to have to tell every contact and customer we have ever dealt with that we are changing our
Fax Numbers, I would like to be able to redirect these extentions to the direct BT telephone numbers
associated with the ZetaFax server.

When I try this on our telephone system I can only divert calls to other internal extension numbers.

Is it possible to put an extention number on divert to an external number, and if so how?


cnhui (TechnicalUser) 19 Aug 05 3:08
YOU CAN CHANGE THE FAX EXTENSION NUMBER INTO GENERIC EXTENSION (GEDII),
THEN WITH COMMAND GEPEI:DIR=XXXX,PROC=A22BXXXXXXXXB;
YOU INITIALIZE THE DIVERSION PROCEDURE TOWARD THE EXTERNAL NUMBER. THE
CDIV OF CSP OF THE GENERIC EXTENSION MUST BE SET APROPRIATERLY FOR THE
EXTERNAL DIVERSION.

  
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 19 Aug 05 3:23
MrAds,

what is the version of your MD110?


please provide the printout of the CADAP; command
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alchohaz (TechnicalUser) 19 Aug 05 9:56

There are plenty of ways to do this..

Turn the extensions into Common Abbreviated Dial numbers and then set the translation to the new DDI
(useful as you can get stats on the amount of incming calls)

Allow external follow me on the Extensions (Change the Category).. and then key in from the handset
*22*9xxxxxxxxx#
Where 9 is the number for an outside line and xxx is the new external DDI. - this means you still have the
fax to SEND faxes

Use Generic extension and Personal number, (BC10 and later revisions)

You could probably do something in NUTRI also, and i;m sure there are more solutions too... If you are on
older software use of the first two listed

Cheers
Al
Striker : My orders came through. My squadron ships out tomorrow, we're bombing the storage depots at
Daiquiri at 18:00 hours. We're coming in from the North, below their radar.
Elaine : When will you be back?
Striker : I can't tell you that? It's classified.
Delster (TechnicalUser) 19 Aug 05 11:04
easiest solution is to remove the extension numbers in question from the ex number range (cease them first)
and place in common abb dial range then program as abb dials. I've used that lots of times before and it
works just fine.

NANSE:numtyp=ex,numse=(extension numbers);
Nansi:numtyp=ac,numse=(extension numbers);
Adcoi:abb=(extension number),tra=(zetafax number),class=0&&3;

just don't forget to add the 9 or whatever for an external line on the TRA

Del
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
umm,it IS supposed to do that, right??

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TRIDENT100 (TechnicalUser) 14 Feb 04 8:47
Anybody have parameters for IP-trunk with ELU32?
ROCAI:
RODAI:
ROEQI:
RINII:
RIANI:
RODDI

16 Feb 04 4:34
whosrdaddy (Vendor)
Hi,

I use these parameters :

ROCAI:ROU=65,SEL=7110000000000010,SIG=111110100091,TRAF=03151515,SERV=3110000001,TR
M=5,BCAP=001100;
RODAI:ROU=65,TYPE=TL65,VARC=00000001,VARI=00000011,VARO=00000000;
ROEQI:ROU=65,TRU=2-1&&2-8; /* make sure to use correct TRU ind depending on LIM number
(where ELU32 is located)

RINII:BPOS=2-0-30,GRP=1,IP=10.12.17.12,MASK=255.255.255.0,ROUTER=10.12.17.1;
RIANI:ROU=65,GRP=1,LROUid="local";

NANSI:NUMTYP=EN,NUMSE=95;
SYIDI:EXGID=95;
RONDI:EXNOPR=6-95,ROU=65;
NANSI:NUMTYP=EC,NUMSE=90;
RODDI:DEST=90,ROU=65,SRT=1,ADC=0626100000000050006000000,IP=10.12.17.16,rrouid="remot
e";
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corch (TechnicalUser) 30 Aug 04 7:14
Hi
Perhaps you can help me
¿Which is the difference between IP in RIANP and IP in RODDI? Any of them can be used as a mask of
getting connection to more than one board?
If I want to use the same ELU32 for several routes, can I define several groups on it, or I must use only
RODDI to choose where I would like to go?
If I want to use several ELU32 for one route, I put all of them in the same group with RINII?
Thanks
mundus (TechnicalUser) 30 Aug 04 14:20
Hi'
¿Which is the difference between IP in RIANP and IP in RODDI? Any of them can be used as a mask of
getting connection to more than one board?
The IP adr. in RODDI has preference.
If I want to use the same ELU32 for several routes, can I define several groups on it, or I must use only
RODDI to choose where I would like to go?
No, only one groups can be assign to one ELU 32 boards, but several route and RODDI to one groups.
If I want to use several ELU32 for one route, I put all of them in the same group with RINII?
Yes.
alchohaz (TechnicalUser) 23 Aug 05 12:06

Can anyone add anything to the above....

The ELU32 seems to allow for 8 trunks, does this mean that ONLY 8 seperate destinations can be applied
to the card? So once a trunk is assigned to a route it cannot be used to go elswhere ??

i think i am missing a piece somewhere.. what is the best way to set up a MESH IP route network with the
ELU32.

Lastly can some just put in plain English "RROUID" & "LROUID" which is the site at which where i am,
and which is the distant end ??

Cheers
Al
Striker : My orders came through. My squadron ships out tomorrow, we're bombing the storage depots at
Daiquiri at 18:00 hours. We're coming in from the North, below their radar.
Elaine : When will you be back?
Striker : I can't tell you that? It's classified.
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 23 Aug 05 16:11
mundus,

if you have an IP trunking "network", I mean several sites with ELU32 in IP trunking mode, it is best to not
set the IP address in the RAINI but in RODDI. concerning groups : you can have multipe ELU32's in one
group but not multiple groups for 1 ELU32, use the method described above. It is best to have only one
route per board.
if you need more capacity just add more boards to the same group with rinii and increase the nr of trunks
in the route.

alcohaz,
the route can be reused for several destinations with different ip addresses.
LROUID and RROUID are just name identifiers for a specific route.
you don't have to use them but they are very usefull from a maintenaince point of view.
ROUID's are case sensitive and are also used in the IP call setup.
let me give you an example how to setup all of this :

suppose you have MD110 sites in london, bristol and glasgow, all sites have 1 ELU32 and all sites have
WAN connections to each other.

suppose london has EN (exchange number) 910, bristol 911 and glasgow 912. ELU32 positions and IP
addresses are not real offcourse.

london config :

NANSI:NUMTYP=EN,NUMSE=910;
NANSI:NUMTYP=EC,NUMSE=911&912;
ROCAI:rou=65,xxx
RODAI:ROU=65,xxx
ROEQI:ROU=65,TRU=1-1&&1-8;
RIINI:BPOS=1-0-42,GRP=1,IP=10.10.10.100,MASK=255.255.255.0,ROUTER=10.10.10.1,ETHCNF=4;
RAINI:ROU=65,LROUID="LONDON",GRP=1;
/* bristol dest */
RODDI:DEST=911,ADC=0626100000000050006000000,IP=10.10.11.100,SRT=1,RROUID="BRISTOL"
;
/* glasgow dest */
RODDI:DEST=912,ADC=0626100000000050006000000,IP=10.10.12.100,SRT=1,RROUID="GLASGO
W";

bristol config :

NANSI:NUMTYP=EN,NUMSE=911;
NANSI:NUMTYP=EC,NUMSE=910&912;
ROCAI:rou=65,xxx
RODAI:ROU=65,xxx
ROEQI:ROU=65,TRU=1-1&&1-8;
RIINI:BPOS=1-0-42,GRP=1,IP=10.10.11.100,MASK=255.255.255.0,ROUTER=10.10.11.1,ETHCNF=4;
RAINI:ROU=65,LROUID="BRISTOL",GRP=1;
/* bristol dest */
RODDI:DEST=910,ADC=0626100000000050006000000,IP=10.10.10.100,SRT=1,RROUID="LONDON
";
/* glasgow dest */
RODDI:DEST=912,ADC=0626100000000050006000000,IP=10.10.12.100,SRT=1,RROUID="GLASGO
W";

glasgow config :

NANSI:NUMTYP=EN,NUMSE=912;
NANSI:NUMTYP=EC,NUMSE=910&911;
ROCAI:rou=65,xxx
RODAI:ROU=65,xxx
ROEQI:ROU=65,TRU=1-1&&1-8;
RIINI:BPOS=1-0-42,GRP=1,IP=10.10.12.100,MASK=255.255.255.0,ROUTER=10.10.12.1,ETHCNF=4;
RAINI:ROU=65,LROUID="BRISTOL",GRP=1;
/* bristol dest */
RODDI:DEST=910,ADC=0626100000000050006000000,IP=10.10.10.100,SRT=1,RROUID="LONDON
";
/* glasgow dest */
RODDI:DEST=911,ADC=0626100000000050006000000,IP=10.10.11.100,SRT=1,RROUID="BRISTOL"
;

to make a correct printout for IP destinations, do RODDP:DEST=ALL (or X),IPOPT=YES;

here's a sample printout from my labo MD110 :

<RODDP:DEST=ALL,IPOPT=YES;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST   DRN ROU CHO CUST IP ADDRESS        RROUID          
95           65              10.10.17.16        peru           
98           65              10.10.16.241      chili        

Hope you can make sense of all this :))

Cheers,
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alchohaz (TechnicalUser) 24 Aug 05 11:57

This is very helpful.. thanks.. I will work through it and may have more questions to follow..

Such as - is there any means of pinging from the ELU32 interface?

alchohaz (TechnicalUser) 26 Aug 05 9:57


whosrdaddy

You have listed setting EN & EC in NADAP, i have not used these before, but seems straight forward.. Are
they neccessary, will it work without that ??

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 26 Aug 05 11:41


EN = exchange number
EC = the same as ED but with coordinated number plan (give a difference in call logging output)

you can use ED if you want.


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alchohaz (TechnicalUser) 5 Sep 05 10:51
whosrdaddy - Gold star.. it now works after some major hassle with the Network... thanks for your valuable
input.
Cheers
Al

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tobsv (Programmer) 6 Sep 05 3:29
Hi,
I have a route where I have an IVR connected. When someone call an extension the call is diverted on busy
and no answer to the route. Perfect. If the IVR on this route calls a busy extension I would like it to be busy
and not get diverted. The same goes for the no answer case. Is this possible? Route data:

/Tobias

<rocap:rou=3;ROUTE CATEGORY DATA


ROU SEL             TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
3   011010000000001 4   2010030000  0   30   128  00151515 111110000031 101100

END
 
<roddp:DEST=999;EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC                        TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
999       3            060610000000008000600000   0   1   0                     

END
 
<rodaP:ROU=3;ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
3     SL60  H'00000310  H'15440000  H'06300000  NO         
fouesnant (TechnicalUser) 6 Sep 05 6:41
Hi

If I understand well, phone A calls phone B diverted to an IVR connected via an ISDN route.
Then if the IVR calls phone B, the diversion shall not take place, i.e. avoid loop on the ISDN route.
Am I correct?

In any case, diversion of a phone is selected by D1 of CDIV parameter.


Otherwise, you can play with D6D7D8D9 of CDIV parameter of the  phone to allow or not diverstion
depending of the origin of the call.
Regarding loop avoidance on the same route, in BC12 you have ASPAC 118 that check the rerouting of a
call coming on one route to go bak on the same route.
tobsv (Programmer) 6 Sep 05 9:24
Thanks for reply
The scenario you describe is exactly correct. I have BC11 to ASPAC 118 is not available to me. For CDIV
on the extension the only thing that change behavior is setting the D9 to 3. That stops diversion for the
route but unfortunately that stops diversion for calls coming from our PSTN route also. I would still like
incoming PSTN calls to get diverted to IVR route when the extension is busy/no answer.

To me it would seem like the PSTN calls should be affected by D8 (Origin is external public line) not D9
( origin is private external line ). Can I change this on the PSTN route? That would probably solve my
diversion problem to use different origins.

Current extension CDIV=011151113


It seems like I must have CDINI on all extension for the diversion on busy/no answer to work.

regards Tobias
fouesnant (TechnicalUser) 6 Sep 05 12:50
Hi

Your problem can easly be solved


The D3 bit in the SERV parameter of the route is made to differentiate Private line (your IVR) from Public
line.
For you IVR, you have set it to 1 which is correct.
For you Public line you must set it to 0
tobsv (Programmer) 7 Sep 05 5:40
Absolutely perfect

Thank you very much

/Tobias

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EchoSpark (MIS) 20 Aug 05 6:26
I have a route with trunks assigned as CO trunks but they get blocked intermittently.When i acknowledge
alarms, the trunks get unblocked. I have included the Route parameters and the alarm log below. What can
be done to rectify this?
Please help me out.

<RODAP:ROU=9;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
9     TL11  H'00000002  H'00000008  H'00000015  NO

END
 
<ROCAP:ROU=9;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL              TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
9   0120000000000010 4   3100000000  0   30   128  00151515 400010000000 001100

<ALLOP;
ALARM LOG
RDATE    RTIME    
19AUG05  12:24:38
260  FAULT ON LINE TO INTERWORKING PABX OR PUBLIC EXCHANGE
DATE     TIME   ALP  NOIF  UNIT   EQU  BRDID  INF1  INF2
19AUG05 12:24:40  4  1   TLP11   001-1-50-00  7   96  1    
RDATE    RTIME    
19AUG05  12:26:05
260  FAULT ON LINE TO INTERWORKING PABX OR PUBLIC EXCHANGE
DATE     TIME  ALP  NOIF  UNIT    EQU  BRDID  INF1  INF2
19AUG05 12:24:40 5   1    TLP11  001-1-50-01  7  95   1    
RDATE    RTIME    
19AUG05  12:26:05
260  FAULT ON LINE TO INTERWORKING PABX OR PUBLIC EXCHANGE
DATE     TIME  ALP  NOIF  UNIT    EQU  BRDID  INF1  INF2
19AUG05  12:24:40 6 1    TLP11 001-1-50-02  7    94    1    
RDATE    RTIME    
19AUG05  12:26:05
260  FAULT ON LINE TO INTERWORKING PABX OR PUBLIC EXCHANGE
DATE     TIME  ALP  NOIF  UNIT   EQU   BRDID  INF1  INF2
19AUG05 12:24:40  7  1    TLP11  001-1-50-03  7 93    1    
RDATE    RTIME    
19AUG05  12:26:05

END

BLFDP;
FAULTY DEVICES
EQU       BOARDID     BLOCKING          DISTMARK  LINELOCK
001-1-50-01    007    B'0000000000001000     NO        NO  001-1-50-02    007    B'0000000000001000     
NO        NO  001-1-50-03    007    B'0000000000001000     NO        NO
001-1-50-00    007    B'0000000000001000     NO        NO
END
VMPOP (Programmer) 22 Aug 05 4:22
Change those values

VARC=00000112,VARI=00000448,VARO=00000815;

may be it will help;


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EchoSpark (MIS) 24 Aug 05 13:59
Thanks VMPOP, i will try that and get back .

The voltage on the line is 75V...seems to be too high..can this be a problem?

27 Aug 05 3:19
NIUX (TechnicalUser)

Hi,
You have to keep your VARC=00000002 since your trunk board is TLU11 not TLU75.
75V is too high and the MD110 may consider it as >RINGREC> signal, and it must be reduced.

BR///
EchoSpark (MIS) 31 Aug 05 2:52
Voltage is now okay but problem persists, noticed that the earth cable to the MD110 was disconnected.

Can this be a problem?


NIUX (TechnicalUser) 31 Aug 05 11:32

What happen if you tried to get the access code?


Are the trunks blocked? print SUSIP:ROU=9,TRU=ALL;

The earth is a must, but sometimes it may work if the voltage difference between the PSTN and the MD is
low.

One thing you can try to make sure it is not an earth problem, connect an analogue extension into one of the
trunks (Loopback) and try to access it.

BR///
EchoSpark (MIS) 1 Sep 05 3:24
Thanks Niux,
The trunks are blocked with blocking variable B4.

ROU  TRU     TYPE   TRAFFIC STATE/PTR    LINE STATE/PTR     ADD INFO


9    001-1   TL11   IDLE          #0060  BLOCKED    #00DF
9    001-2   TL11   IDLE          #005F  BLOCKED    #00DE
9    001-3   TL11   IDLE          #005E  BLOCKED    #00DD
9    001-4   TL11   IDLE          #005D  BLOCKED    #00DC
9    001-5   TL11   IDLE          #005C  BLOCKED    #00DB
9    001-6   TL11   IDLE          #005B  BLOCKED    #00DA
END
NIUX (TechnicalUser) 3 Sep 05 3:08

Have you tried connecting an analogue extension into one of the trunk lines?

BR///
EchoSpark (MIS) 15 Sep 05 3:30
Thanks a lot. It was discovered that the earthing on the power cable to the PBX was failing. The power
cable has been changed and everything is working now.

Thanks for your help.

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Chukwuemeka (TechnicalUser) 27 Sep 05 6:57
I need to programm ATEUS GSM Gateway BRI (TLU79)to MD110.

ROCAI:ROU=15,SEL=7110000000000010,TRM=5,SERV=3100000010,TRAF=00151515,SIG=1111100
00031,BCAP=101100;

RODAI:ROU=15,TYPE=SL60,VARC=00000204,VARI=05400000,VARO=46410000;

ROEQI:ROU=15,TRU=2-1&&2-4,EQU=2-1-60-01;

I programmed ROCAI, RODAI, but when I tried to do ROEQI, it said not accepted INIT. WRONG
ORDER.

Can some one guide me on the correct procedure to go about, if possible, the correct parameters.
mundus (TechnicalUser) 27 Sep 05 8:07
Hi' try:
ROEQI:ROU=15,TRU=2-1&&2-4,EQU=2-1-60-00;
singhbrindisi (TechnicalUser) 27 Sep 05 12:55
Hi,

ROCAI/RODAI/RODDI/ROEQI/RODNI ETC.

Cheers,
""The truth about action must be known and the truth of inaction also must be known; even so the truth
about prohibited action must be known. For mysterious are the ways of action""

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robsod (TechnicalUser) 23 Aug 05 5:33

We have recently upgrade a stand alone site to bc12 and moved the pbx, the other site is still bc11.
After this was done i get many alarms with fault code 268,270,303 and 309. They come back every hour. I checked

CODE
RODAP:ROU=*
IONCP;
IONPP;

for that ROU and the parameters seem to be right on both sites.
Any ideas of what could be wrong ? What could affect the trunk since the move. I can still dial the numbers over the
trunk but the connection goes up and down for split second.

THX in advance.

robsod (TechnicalUser) 25 Aug 05 5:50

Any ideas ?

IPuser (TechnicalUser) 15 Sep 05 16:01

Could it be :-
a) noisy line  -
or b) faulty card ?

To test a) Take the line out of service & try a BERT test.
For b) Change the card(s)

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 15 Sep 05 17:53

check earthing on both sides.


are you sure about the link, is there a provider involved??

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robsod (TechnicalUser) 19 Sep 05 8:11

I tried to change the TLU cards without any sucess...


Yes there is provider involved with the link. But when i disconnect the slave side of the line is working perfectly.
Whats a BERT test and how do i take the line out of service ? Earthing on both sides is OK.

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 19 Sep 05 12:05

seems to me this could be faulty cabling at one of the 2 sites or a provider problem...

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robsod (TechnicalUser) 20 Sep 05 2:05

I havent seen the cabling on the slave side myself, but how many ways is it possible to connect the cable ?

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juanmiortiz (TechnicalUser) 23 Sep 05 11:57
hi,

I have the following message after ALLOP:

CLASS: 3
92  FAILURE TO SEIZE AN I/O PORT

can someone help me about what it means ??

Thanks in advance
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 23 Sep 05 12:46
from alex

The alarm will be generated if the I/O port, which should be used for spontaneous alarm printout or heart
beat, could not be seized.

ADD INFO 1  Contains the number of the I/O port (first or second port). The first port printed in ALDIP is
number one and the second port is number two.

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acmi (TechnicalUser) 4 Oct 05 5:15
Automatic alarm output (ALDIP;) is turned on by  ALAPI:IODEV=SYSTERMINAL,CLASS=X&&X; (or
IO terminal from ALDIP;).
 
To end ALAPE:IODEV=SYSTERMINAL;

Alarm output to modem dialing to a remote terminal is not very reliable.  Alarm can also come up if local
terminal collecting alarm data is off or disconnected from correct IO port.

See also ioifc & iofdc to set modem & IO port for output to remote terminal.

Setting up a new range of extension number


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major3838 (IS/IT--Management) 7 Oct 05 5:06
Hello All,

we tried to setting up a new range for extension numbers in MX-One (EMG).


Within RDS configuration, PBX numbering series, we add a new range, and do the refresh database.

In EMG the new range is still not there.


Is there something more to do in order to reflect the new settings ( we don't want to use MML ) ?
NCCOI (IS/IT--Management) 7 Oct 05 6:26
As far as i know is there no way to assign a numbering serie with EMG without using MML in TTY.
In my opinion is this unfortunately one of the restrictions of EMG.
major3838 (IS/IT--Management) 7 Oct 05 7:26
Thanks for your answer.

So if i 've to go with MML.....


could you give me the command ?
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 7 Oct 05 7:29
Hi,

example for adding range 1000-1999


NANSI:NUMSE=1000&&1999,NUMTYP=EX;
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whosrdaddy (Vendor) 7 Oct 05 7:30
don't forget to resync EMG (MD110 support) after this command
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major3838 (IS/IT--Management) 7 Oct 05 8:29
Many thanks for your Help.

The command is running fine.


But i've this response :
Number series already assigned !

Or in EMG, node "number series/voice extension" there is no such series.


I've looked for in every node, and i did not find any trace of the series i try to create.

How to get revelant information about already assigned series numbers ?

Thanks,
Philippe.
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 7 Oct 05 8:35
to see complete number plan :

NADAP;
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major3838 (IS/IT--Management) 10 Oct 05 4:21
Thank you for your Help.

I've already type this command but no trace of the new series number i try to setting up ......
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 10 Oct 05 4:51
post your NADAP here and the wanted number range...
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Aythami (ISP) 20 Oct 05 7:33
Hello all I need to know how I can delete the external numbers 06 and 006 that is a NADAP; of my
external numbers:

 NUMBER ANALYSIS DATA            

EXTERNAL NUMBER LENGTH DATA     

EXTERNAL NUMBER                 NUMBER LENGTH

000                                 4 -  20
001                                 4 -   4
002                                 4 -   4
003                                 4 -   4
004                                 4 -   4
005                                 4
006                                 4 -   4
007                                 7
008                                 4 -   4
009                                 4 -   4
010                                 5 -   5
011                                 4 -   6
014                                 5 -   5
04                                  8 -   8
05                                  8 -   8
06                                 10 -  10
07                                  8 -   8
08                                 10 -  10
09                                 10 -  10

END

 What I need to know is the command to delete it, thanks.

20 Oct 05 7:51
rfpui (TechnicalUser)
NANLR:EXL=06&006;
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cuneyt2020 (TechnicalUser) 7 Nov 05 4:02
Hi,
One of our customer upgraded their switch to BC12SP1.
After upgrading they have a problem with their operator console. Sometimes the console doesn't ring, just
shows calling number on display so they understand there is a new call.
It's not a good situation for them. The product No. of the OPI console is " 1/DGF 220 01/4  R6A ".

Is there any idea what to do?

Rgrds.
slash50 (TechnicalUser) 7 Nov 05 5:11
Can you print out OPDDP:DIR=ALL; and OPCAP:DIR=ALL; and show the results here.

Do all the other functions on the OPS console work?  Is there only 1 ops console?  Does it even attempt to
make a sound?
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 7 Nov 05 12:20
There is a correction for this. Ask your local /// vendor to deliver the patch. Or u can upgrade the switch to
e.g. SP4 or higher. Maybe the latest (SP8) ????

7 Nov 05 14:16
whosrdaddy (Vendor)

a servicepack upgrade is really recommended here


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mundus (TechnicalUser)
I agree with whosdaddy - upgrade to sp 8 !
robsod (TechnicalUser) 8 Nov 05 2:56
Seen the same problem in BC11SP10 systems...
Could someone explain whats wrong and how i fix it.
When it happens OPTSP; says that the number is "Busy" and "Absent" like its a call stuck on it.
Tried RFPUI:UNIT=DOM/DOR is that the best way to go around it ???
Any more solutions ?
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 8 Nov 05 5:32
restarting OLP1T&DOR normally helps
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NCCOI (IS/IT--Management) 10 Nov 05 9:10
We have BC12SP6 and the same problem on several OWS's on different places and different times. So the
problems seemed not related to one another. Is there a solution other than upgrading to SP8?
Thnx i.a.
PCLOP (TechnicalUser) 10 Nov 05 17:19
check TMU and UNIT=MPP.

erase OPI and init again OPI normally get new TMU channels

PCLOP

 CAN'T INITIATE ANALOG EXTENSIONS


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mdtech (TechnicalUser) 7 Dec 05 21:05
I'm working on a BC11 systen that has never had analog extensions. I must be brain dead because I can't
initiate analog extensions. The system gives me the following:
<EXTEI:DIR=3220&&3235,TYPE=EL6,TRM=0,EQU=1-0-52-
0,TRAF=00151501,SERV=000212070,CDIV=000071121,ROC=020001;
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
FAULT INTERRUPT

 MESSAGE FROM OPERATING SYSTEM:


 RELOAD REQUESTED
RELOAD REQUESTED
 SYSTEM INITIATED   DATA
<
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
fouesnant (TechnicalUser) 8 Dec 05 3:01
Hi

May be some stupid question :


What SP you have?
Have you licenses for analogue extention?
Is the board 1-0-52 an ELU29?
Is the numbers 3220 to 3235 in extenions series?
Have you tried to initiate only one extentions on the board?

I guess that you have data corruption on this number range.


slash50 (TechnicalUser) 8 Dec 05 3:09
Try restarting unit ELP6?
cfrei (TechnicalUser) 8 Dec 05 4:32
HIREI;
EXTEI:DIR=XXXX,....
HIMDP;

Try first this, then SFCEI;


slash50 (TechnicalUser) 8 Dec 05 5:11
To cfrei - Doing a HIREI will have no effect at all.  That just clears the history log.  SFCEI might do
something, but I doubt it.
cfrei (TechnicalUser) 8 Dec 05 6:18
To slash50 - HIREI has no effect, but try HIMDP without previous HIREI. You got a lot of signals. If you
first clear log, then send command and next read log, there were only some signals from program units.

I usually use SFCEI as first step, this command don't interrupt traffic in exchange. Next you can read
HIMDP and restart units.

Very last possibility is RFEXI. This command is dangerous, interrupts ALL traffic.

pawshman (Programmer) 8 Dec 05 7:14


hi mdTECH,

i'D TRY THIS IN ORDER

1> if NO other extension on that card do


2> BLDBI:BPOS=xxxxxxxx;
3> reseat card
4> BLDBE:BPOS=xxxxxxx;
5> CNBOE:BPOS=xxxxxxxx;
6>  CNHUI:LIM=1;

then try yout EXTEI, if still fails do following

1> HIREI
2> do your EXTEI command
3> if fails HIMDP (see what lost signals if need be print out here)
4> restart/investigate the results

then try yout EXTEI, if still fails do following

1> SFCEI

any further holla back


rfpui (TechnicalUser) 8 Dec 05 7:35
mdtech
Is the position 1-0-53 free?
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mdtech (TechnicalUser) 8 Dec 05 13:24
Wow, thanks for all the great responses. This is actually a licensed lab system that I can restart at will. I've
tried different NUMSE,BPOS and even different ELU29s. A more detailed fault report would be that once I
CNBOI the board it shows up passive in CNLIP. I then EXTEI, as stated, and get no dial tone. When
digitals call the exts they see "Vacant Number". I have a TMU/2 and RG5DC in the same LBP16 mag.
Could they cause this problem?
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 8 Dec 05 15:02
Can You send to forum printout of commands:
BLFDP:LIM=1;
EXDDP:DIR=ALL;
ECCAP:DIR=ALL;
NADAP;
CNLIP:DEV=YES;

Before sending printout read thread806-898504 please.


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Delster (TechnicalUser) 15 Dec 05 4:35
This may be a silly question but are there 16 free analogue ports available to you? also try setting up one
extension and see what the response is to that.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
umm,it IS supposed to do that, right??

Replacement batteries for MD110


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Gosy (TechnicalUser) 27 Jan 06 3:53
We used to use Powersafe 6VJ11 cells but these are no longer made. We are now using Powersafe 12V62F
but these do not fit at all well. Can you please advise me on an alternative for the 6VJ11. Thanks in
advance.
slash50 (TechnicalUser) 27 Jan 06 4:14
Which type of power rack are they fitting into?
kank (IS/IT--Management) 27 Jan 06 8:29
Instead of using internal bateries we prepaired a home made cabinet (external) and put some big bataries
which lasts longer. And put some extra fuses.
Gosy (TechnicalUser) 30 Jan 06 2:58
Our battery cabs have two rows of four Powersafe 6VJ11, can't remember the part number.
slash50 (TechnicalUser) 30 Jan 06 4:48
It is very easy to fabricate your own battery back-up.  As long as you check the power ratings of the
batteries and cable it correctly it will work with any battery.

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david977 (TechnicalUser) 15 Mar 06 9:51
Hi All,
I have one site (BC10) with the following problem:
the operator can't receive external calls if it's assigned as answering position. for other
answering positions like normal extensions and AA there is no problem. The queue counter in the operator
display shows that there is call in queue. the caller receive silence for 5 seconds then disconnection tone.
the trunk type is ISDN PRI. DID is disabled from PTT side.
System data as following:

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 <ROCAP:ROU=42;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL             TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
42  011000001000001 4   3100000011  0   30   128  00151515 511110000030 101100

END
 
<RODAP:ROU=42;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
42    SL60  H'00000040  H'10020000  H'00010000  NO

END
 
<RODDP:DEST=2;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC                 TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
2         42           0005000000000250100 0   2   0                     

END
 
<OPDDP:DIR=ALL;
     OPERATOR DIRECTORY DATA         
     DIR       EQU             OCUST     TYPE     PCM     REV
     697       001-0-60-00     -         2        -       -
     698       001-0-60-01     -         2        -       -
     699       001-0-60-02     -         2        -       -

END
 
<OPCTP:CORG=1;
     OPERATOR CALL TYPE DATA         
     CORG    CALT    ROU    OACC     CUST     NDIR   RERNUM    CEN    CCOP
       1     5        42    -        -        N       -         N      N
       1     1       -      9        -        N       -         N      N
       1     2       -      9        -        N       -         N      N
       1     3       -      9        -        N       -         N      N

END
 
<OPCGP:DIR=ALL;
           OPERATOR CALL ORIGIN GROUP DATA
           DIR
           666
           999
           789
     CORG  ---
       1   211
<CADAP;
CALENDAR DATA
IDENTITY=CROWN-PRINCE   
VERSION=LZY2035151/5/BC10CNA138/R4A
16:05:23
WED 15 MAR 2006
END

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Please Advise
mundus (TechnicalUser) 15 Mar 06 11:28
If route 42 is a DID route ( which is normal ! ), then you recieved the B number digits from public eg.
xxxx5678 or all digits 12345678.
If you only recieved the last digit ( 5678 ) then you shall assign this in NA as
NANSI:NUMTYP=ED,NUMSE=5678; remove OPCTR:CALT=5,ROU=42; and
assign   OPCTS:CORG=1,OACC=5678,CALT=7,ROU=42;
If you recieved all digits ( 12345678 ) you shall also make
NUTRI:ENTRY=1234,CNVTYP=0,NUMTYP=0,TRC=4,ROU=42,NUMTYP=0;
Repeat this with NUMTYP=1, 2 and maybe also 3 and 4, this depend on what NUMTYP the public sent.

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koobro (TechnicalUser) 28 Mar 06 4:16
How do i initiate a TLU76 card for ISDN PRI. I have BC12 SP9.

28 Mar 06 7:09
slash50 (TechnicalUser)
A lot depends on the settings your service provider are expecting, but here are some that should work...

Initiate the board:


CNHUI:BPOS=x-x-xx-;

Initiate the route:


ROCAI:ROU=X,SEL=7110000000000010,TRM=5,DIST=30,DISL=128,TRAF=00151515,SIG=11110000
0031,BCAP=001100;

RODAI:ROU=X,TYPE=SL60,VARC=00000300,VARI=00000000,VARO=00410000;

ROEQI:ROU=X,TRU=Z-1&&Z-15,EQU=X-X-XX-01;
ROEQI:ROU=X,TRU=Z-16&&Z-30,EQU=X-X-XX-17;

Then assign a destination code to the route:


RODDI:DEST=VV,ROU=X,ADC=0005000000000250000000000,TRC=0,SRT=2;

The important thing here is to set the start (SRT) point to send the digits to line after whatever digits you
are using for a dest code.  So if your dest code is 9 then SRT=2, if your dest code is 4920 then SRT=5.
Hope that makes sense....
koobro (TechnicalUser) 28 Mar 06 7:15
Slash50,

Thanks for the info.

Koobro
PCLOP (TechnicalUser) 28 Mar 06 8:30
very bad exampel Slash50. Your sig parameter required VPN licens.

slash50 (TechnicalUser) 28 Mar 06 9:10


What? The Net Services?  It was only a quick example of initiating an ISDN route copying my
parameters.  

If you want to write out which sig, serv and sel parameters control what functions then you go ahead ;o)

Koobro - If you don't have the license for Network Services then set the last digit of sig to 0.

route to route connectivity


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Wachange (TechnicalUser) 27 Jan 06 13:00
I have VSATs connection to MD110 and I would like interconnect the two such that customers on route 1
can dial to the route 2 clients and communicate without passing the operator.
TeleLion (TechnicalUser) 27 Jan 06 19:11
If I understood you right, people will be calling external from route 1 into the MD and you want them to
connect to another external number through route 2? If that is the tuition and if u have access to ALEX you
can use the DISA function which allows an external caller to call an MD extension and from there you can
dial and external number through that extension,,,,,,,,there are other ways of doing this,,,,,,let me know if
you need another way.

Enjoy

Wachange (TechnicalUser) 28 Jan 06 2:00


TeleLion;
Thanks, if I put in some details; I have two VSAT routes from different providers. The  clients on route 1
would like to dial directly to clients on route 2. Route 2 is a global network interconnection of MD110 in so
many countries while route 1 connects the clients within one country but are connected to MD110 via
the  VSAT. Send me more options that you be having.
regards
Wachange

13 Feb 06 5:29
VMPOP (Programmer)
you need a privite network router PNR , read about this in ALEX it's simple and could be done only via
MD110 coomands
the PNR is the code for every PBX located in every countrey and it's used to dial using your VSAT routes,
Question: are you connected via ISDN Qsig or another Tech.?
because i have done this but via WAN instead of VSAT.
East Or West Google Is The Best
kank (IS/IT--Management) 14 Feb 06 8:13
Define a common abrivation code(ABB) to get route 2. (ADCOI). Give command RORNI to reroute the
call to this ABB. But important both can not be analog lines.
Wachange (TechnicalUser) 16 Feb 06 9:05
VMPOP;
Thanks for your good answer. Actually, I would appreciate the configurations that you have done although
my setup is different.
Route 1 on my PABX has a number scheme with 7 digits. A caller from a remote site dials the number
directly then it is answered by operator.
Route 2 on my PABX is 8 digit private network interconnecting different locations via the headquaters with
DID facilities where you dial location code followed by the extension of the person you wish to speak to as:
(XXXX+extension)
The idea iam looking for is to allow remote clients on route 1 to call users directly in route 2 network just
the same way an extension on the MD110 will dial to any extension within the network.

If you are in a postion to give an example of your configs, please, i will appreciate.

Thanks
Wachange
TeleLion (TechnicalUser) 17 Feb 06 13:05
What are your two routes ISDN, CAS, CCS, APNSS? or are they normal analogue trunks?
Wachange (TechnicalUser) 19 Feb 06 3:19
Telelion
My line are ordinary analogue telephone lines through the FXS card of the VSAT in door unit. I think for
PNR to work I may need to change them to ISDN; what is your suggestion?

Thanks
Rgd
Wachange
Wachange (TechnicalUser) 19 Feb 06 6:52
Telelion;
Mine are just ordinary trunks; I think it will be necessary to organize with service provider if such features
has to be activated, What do you think about it...., please advice

Wachange
VMPOP (Programmer) 7 Mar 06 3:11
hey Telelion
i advice you to use ISDN instead of analog to get the different Nodes you want.
and i guess there's a way to do this using analog but i searched alot without any clue.

cheers
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Wachange (TechnicalUser) 17 Mar 06 5:52
VMPOP;
It looks a great idea to PNR, is possible to share your configs as an example in this case. In other words can
you share the cofigs.
Thanks
Wachange
Wachange (TechnicalUser) 17 Mar 06 5:52
VMPOP;
It looks a great idea to PNR, is possible to share your configs as an example in this case. In other words can
you share the configs.
Thanks
Wachange
VMPOP (Programmer) 19 Jun 06 6:50
PNR is used for routing of outgoing external private network calls i.e. calls terminating in the own private
network. The function is the same as with basic routing, but PNR enables a lot more destinations to be
stated as entry to routing.

In addition to this, PNR enables each destination to have two route choices with enhanced number
translation. One route choice can have a PRE of maximum 10 digits, and the other a PRE of maximum 16
digits. This is often sufficient for routing through the public network.

This means that the system is able to handle much bigger numbering plans by using PNR.

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PNR structure

PNR is basically a preprocessor to the existing basic routing software. The pre-process consists of two
tables where the dialled number leads to a prefix, which in turn addresses a Route Choice Table (RCT).
Basic routing uses the dialled number directly to address an RCT.

An RCT is all the route choices for a (fictitious) destination. Each route choice uses one destination data
record. The route choices are initiated with the command RODDI .

The first PNR table is the PNR Destination Number Table (PR DNT). This is a table with 1500 entries
where an entered destination (parameter ENTRY) will result in an index (parameter FRCT) to the next
table, the fictitious RCT.
Also the enhanced number translation data are stored in the PR DNT, two sets per destination.

The prefix stored in the fictitious RCT is used to address an RCT. The prefix is used by itself as a
destination, it is not used for prefixing.

The purpose of the fictitious RCT is to restrict the addressing of the RCTs.

The purpose with restricting the addressing of the RCTs is that RCTs are taken from the common pool of
2500 destination data records that PNR shares with LCR and basic routing. An RCT may consist of up to 8
linked route choices, where each route choice uses one destination data record ( RODDI :DEST=,CHO=).

With PNR, one RCT may be used by many entries in the PR DNT. Because of this possibility of efficient
utilization of the RCTs there should be enough destination data records for all (PNR, LCR and basic
routing) if the PNR-configuration (and LCR-configuration) is well planned. This will be shown in the
examples below.

The PNR data tables are administered by the command group LC and data is set, deleted or printed using
the LCDDI /E/P commands where the parameter TAB is set to either PNR or RCT.

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Prerequisites
Initiate the external destination number series using the command NANSI :

NANSI :NUMTYP=ED,NUMSE=85024;
NANSI :NUMTYP=ED,NUMSE=85040;
These external destination numbers will be used to address the PNR access code in the PR DNT.

If the market dependent parameter (MDP) NONADESTCHECK is set to Check is made, the prefix in the
fictitious RCT must be initiated as an external destination number. This MDP states if the destination is to
be checked in the number analysis or not.

NANSI :NUMTYP=ED,NUMSE=0123;
This external destination number is used by PNR to address an RCT. It is necessary to initiate it in the
number analysis in order to be able to initiate it as a destination in the external analysis.

Initiate the external destination number series for PSTN access using the command NANSI :

NANSI :NUMTYP=ED,NUMSE=00;
This external destination is required for overflow to the PSTN, when the dialled number is translated into a
public number.

Outgoing routes must be assigned.


In the following examples ROU=50 is a tie line route and ROU=20/30 are public external line routes.

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Execution
Example 1, initiation of a tie line route

Initiate a route between the location Karlskrona (KA) and the locations Bollmora (BO) and Sundbyberg
(SG).
(HF is Huvudfabriken, a transit exchange near BO/SG.)
The route in this example is a single tie line route.

Initiate the PNR access code for BO and SG. The same FRCT may be used for both BO and SG as they are
both reached using the same route. Using the same FRCT means that they will share the same RCT.
FRCT may be assigned any value between 1 and 64, X is used in this example.

LCDDI :TAB=PNR,ENTRY=85024,FRCT=X;
LCDDI :TAB=PNR,ENTRY=85040,FRCT=X;

Result:

Table 7-1    PR DNT - PNR Destination Number Table  ENTRY  PRE  TRC  PRE  TRC  FRCT  


85024          X  
85040          X  

Initiate the data in position X in the fictitious route choice table for PNR.
The digits 0123 are used as prefix (external destination).
Note:  RCT in the LCDDI command is only used as a parameter to distinguish this table from the other
tables handled by the LCDDI command.
 

LCDDI :TAB=RCT,FRCT=X,PRE=0123;

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Result:

Initiate the RCT in the external analysis.

RODDI :DEST=0123,ROU=50,SRT=5;
The SRT value depends on how the numbering plan in the network is set up. If the composed number is
passing a transit exchange, the whole number may be sent, and the decision of the further routing is made
in that same transit exchange.

Result:

Now the single tie line route between KA and BO/SG is initiated. If the user dials 85024 or 85040 followed
by the extension number, the system will select route 50 for the completion of the call. The digits sent to
the co-operating exchange will be either 24xxx or 40xxx.

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Example 2, initiation of an alternative route

Add a public alternative to the single tie line route between the location Karlskrona (KA) and the locations
Bollmora (BO) and Sundbyberg (SG).

In this case the private numbers 85024 and 85040 will be translated individually.

The national public directory number for Bollmora is 08-682xxxx and for Sundbyberg 08-764xxx, where
08 is the area code and the following digits is the subscriber number (location code + directory number).

Add an alternative RCT.


No editing information (PRE/TRC) is assigned with RODDI , instead a flag in the route choice indicates
that this information will be found in the PNR destination table, under the PNR access code that was used
to address the present RCT. The flag is: D 16 is set to 1 in the ADC parameter. The 1 also refers to set 1 in
the PR DNT.

RODDI :DEST=0123,ROU=50,SRT=5; (initiated earlier)


RODDI :DEST=0123,ROU=30,SRT=3,CHO=1,ADC=000000000000025100000;
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Result:

Update the PNR access code with the individual number translation information (set 1) for the BO and SG
locations.

LCDDI :TAB=PNR,ENTRY=85024,FRCT=X,TRC=3,PRE=000868;
LCDDI :TAB=PNR,ENTRY=85040,FRCT=X,TRC=3,PRE=000876;

Result:

PR DNT - PNR Destination Number Table  ENTRY  PRE  TRC  PRE  TRC  FRCT  


85024  000868  3      X  
85040  000876  3      X  

Now the public choice is initiated. With alternative routing the route 30 is selected. The number translation
information is found in the PR DNT (set 1) as indicated by D 16 in the ADC parameter.

If the user dials 85024/85040 followed by an extension directory number, and meet congestion at the
ordinary choice, the system selects route 30 for completion of the call. The digits sent out to the co-
operating exchange will be either 08682xxxx or 08764xxxx as indicated by set 1 of individual number
translation information.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Example 3, initiation of a second alternative route

Add a second alternative to the single tie line route between the location Karlskrona (KA) and the locations
Bollmora (BO) and Sundbyberg (SG).

In this example a second set of individual number translation data is assigned to the private numbers 85024
and 85040. As there is no second network between KA and BO/SG in real life, the symbolic national PDN
NNNNNN is used in this example.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Add a second alternative RCT.


No editing information (TRC/PRE) is assigned with RODDI , instead a flag in the route choice indicates
that this information will be found in the PNR destination table, under the PNR access code that was used
to address the present RCT.
The flag is: D 16 is set to 2 in the ADC parameter. The 2 also refers to set 2 in the PR DNT.

RODDI :DEST=0123,ROU=50,SRT=5; (initiated earlier)


RODDI :DEST=0123,ROU=30,SRT=3,CHO=1,ADC=xxxxxxxxxxxxx251xxxxx; (initiated earlier)
RODDI :DEST=0123,ROU=20,SRT=3,CHO=2,ADC=xxxxxxxxxxxxx252xxxxx;

Result:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Update the PNR access code with the individual number translation information (set 2) for the BO and SG
locations.

LCDDI :TAB=PNR,ENTRY=85024,FRCT=X,TRC=3,PRE=000868,TRC1=N,PRE1=NNNNNN;
LCDDI :TAB=PNR,ENTRY=85040,FRCT=X,TRC=3,PRE=000876,TRC1=N,PRE1=NNNNNN;

Result:
PR DNT - PNR Destination Number Table  ENTRY  PRE  TRC  PRE  TRC  FRCT  
85024  000868  3    N  X  
85040  000876  3    N  X  

Now the second choice is initiated. With alternative routing the route 20 is selected. The number translation
information is found in the PR DNT (set 2) as indicated by D 16 in the ADC parameter.

If the user dials 85024/85040 followed by an extension directory number, and meet congestion at both the
ordinary choice and the first alternative choice, the system selects route 20 for completion of the call. The
digits sent out to the co-operating exchange will be either NNNNNNxxxx or NNNNNNxxxx as indicated
by set 2 of individual number translation information.

Reverse polarity over analogue trunks


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trond456 (TechnicalUser) 2 Aug 06 8:29
I just asked the PTT for the reverse polarity service on the analogue trunks to avoid charging for the
unanswered outgoing calls, parmeters below helped me to do this but the case now when make a call
towards a site answered by Auto attendant the call disconnected,(calls not answered by auto attendant are
successfully established)
ROCAP:ROU=4;
ROU SEL              TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
4   0110000001000010 4   3110000000  0   30   128  00151515 400110000000 001100

RODAP:ROU=ALL;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
4     TL11  H'0000A021  H'00000708  H'0000A015  NO

Is there any advice to modify the parameters above... and I will appreciate if there are parameters already
tested with reverse polarity over analogue trunks...
mundus (TechnicalUser) 2 Aug 06 11:51
the reverse polarity service - EOS or B-answer ? If EOS then VARO d6 and SIG d4 is wrong and if B-
answer then the VARO d7 is wrong but SIG d4 ok.
trond456 (TechnicalUser) 3 Aug 06 8:03
Thanks, I just tried the parametes below and this seems fine
ROCAI:ROU=1,SEL=0110000001000010,TRM=4,SERV=3110000000,SIG=500100020000,TRAF=0015
1515;

RODAI:ROU=1,TYPE=TL11,VARC=0000A021,VARI=00000708,VARO=0000A055;

Thanks you

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niine (TechnicalUser) 21 Aug 06 7:11
hello!
i have to block the calls from the operator to cellular phones, now the traf of the po is 1515, how can i do
this?

Isinor (Instructor) 21 Aug 06 7:19


Hi,

The command is easy...

OPCAC:DIR=xxx,TRAF=xx15;

You need to know the CDCAT value to use in the xx bit, you can find this using...

NADAP:NUMTYP=CD;
Regards
Isinor
niine (TechnicalUser) 21 Aug 06 7:57
Thank You Isinor, i'll try in this way
niine (TechnicalUser) 21 Aug 06 9:33
It works!
Thank You  Thank You  Thank You

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rogers33 (TechnicalUser) 15 Sep 06 4:58
Hello,
We have just upgraded to BC13 and we have various sporadic glitches regarding various actions:

transfers not working,

pickups (i.e. not being able to pick up, as well as a delay in picking up the call.  This is mainly on Analogue
extensions.

trouble clearing lines on digital handsets (i.e. pressing buttons and nothing happens) and

screeching phones (mode D3),

phones being reported as busy when being dialled even though they aren't

If anyone has experienced these issues or any others on BC13 please let me know how they got fixed, or
whether they are still an issue.

Cheers
fouesnant (TechnicalUser) 15 Sep 06 5:10
Hi

Are the involved extension using the parallel ringing feature?


rogers33 (TechnicalUser) 15 Sep 06 5:18
No we haven't programmed up this feature yet
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 15 Sep 06 14:17
About the screeching phones: This seems not to be just a BC13 (TSW) problem, it exists even in a BP. Just
check the manufacturer and date
of manufacturing in the bottom of the D3 phone. A Fault report is made to // concering this matter, but at
least I haven't seen any answer (yet). All other problems you describe here, are working normally. Did you
convert the print data to BC13 with correct PC-REGEN?
regards
fcpli
edex (TechnicalUser) 18 Sep 06 4:04
regards BC13/MX-ONE TSW where can I find the PC REGEN scripts. I only have upto BC12.1. Anyone
help?
rogers33 (TechnicalUser) 18 Sep 06 4:27
You need the latest SP for Sam toolbox.
edex (TechnicalUser) 18 Sep 06 6:09
thanks for the info

 LIDAP!!! Command Unkown


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admiralzino (IS/IT--Management)

17 Nov 06 4:53
i entered the command LIDAP and it is giving command unknown! does anyone know why?

thnx

AdmiralZino
 
<LIDAP;
COMMAND UNKNOWN
<LIDAP;
COMMAND UNKNOWN     
doktor (IS/IT--Management) 17 Nov 06 5:02
What s/w version of MD110 do you have installed?
LIDAP came with MD110 in BC10, so earlier versions such as BC 1 to BC 9 wil show COMMAND
UNKNOWN.
///doktor
admiralzino (IS/IT--Management) 17 Nov 06 5:21

VERSION=CXP1010101/2/BC12SP6/R3B

all the LI commands are returning with Command Unknown! which is strange cos these are commands i
have been using until today.

<LIDAP;
COMMAND UNKNOWN
<LIDFP;
COMMAND UNKNOWN
<LIDAI;
COMMAND UNKNOWN
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 17 Nov 06 5:27
rfpui:unit=lish,lim=1;

beware, this can cause a data reload , so check your backup first...
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admiralzino (IS/IT--Management) 23 Nov 06 5:20
thanks for the tip. LIDAP is now behaving normally.

rgds,
Admiralzino

Can't remove call log


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NCCOI (IS/IT--Management) 27 Feb 07 2:37

Hi there,

See below:
<cldfp;
        FILE ADMINISTRATION DATA
FILE    STATE
AAU      ACT
   IODEV/PATH                 USER     DEVICE STATE       PRIORITY
   CALL-LOGGING               CIL-1    READY/STARTED      C
FILE    STATE
TTMS     ACT
   IODEV/PATH                 USER     DEVICE STATE       PRIORITY
   CALL-LOG-TTMS              NONE     READY/STARTED      C
   CALL-LOG-TTMS2             NONE     PASSIVE            C
END
 
<cldfe:iodev=call-log-ttms2,user=none;
NOT ACCEPTED
FILE IS ACTIVE
<

Although the cldfp says file is passive i can't remove call-log-ttms2 because cldfe says it's active.

What's the problem?

Thanx i.a.  

                                                                       
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 27 Feb 07 7:07
use clode; and clohe; before cldfe;
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NCCOI (IS/IT--Management) 27 Feb 07 8:38
But what about the call-log-ttms in the same file ..?
I have a call-log-ttms and a call-log-ttms2.
This last one must be removed.

T.i.a.

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 27 Feb 07 9:37


look at CLINP;

you can give the file parameter with CLOHE; command


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NCCOI (IS/IT--Management) 27 Feb 07 10:08
That's it.

Thank you. I'm grateful.

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renke (TechnicalUser) 16 Jan 12 9:32
Hi there,

im pretty new with the MD 110 and there is a lot to learn ;)


My first question is about the internal follow me.

there are some extensions that are able to configure other extension with the *21*number*target-number#.
It don´t metter wich target number was configured befor.
But now i have an cordless phone that is only allowed to configure the extension when the follow me is
activeted with *21*cordless-phone-number# for the cordless phone.

Is this a configuration fault?

 Kind regards

renke
lalrl (TechnicalUser) 17 Jan 12 4:32
there are two procedures:

1. *21*target#

This is a normal calldiversion for the case you know what the goal is.

2. *21*own number#

With this procedure you initiate "follow me". This means that you can go now to a any extension. There
you can make procedure

*21*own number*number where you are#

If you go to the next extension, you can repeat the procedure. This is "follow me". All my calls follow me
to the phone where I'm
renke (TechnicalUser) 17 Jan 12 5:20
hey lalrl,

thanks for your reply. I followed your instructions so i typed


*21*259# (21*own-number#)on my phone
Display shows redirected to 259

so I went to my Cordless phone to actived the follow me.


i´ve tried it with *21*259*459# (*21*own-number*number where i am#
but i received an error, the display shows fault....

if i use another cordlessphone.. it works....


So how can i get my cordlessphone to do the same?

 
renke (TechnicalUser) 17 Jan 12 5:42
i think this is some kind of security-setting that allows the extension to do the follow me or not....?!
lalrl (TechnicalUser) 17 Jan 12 6:36
give the non working phone the same cat as the working phone (gedip, gedic)

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Guys,

I need your favorable help and your technical assistance about my case with "Dumping or DUSYI".

Thanks and best regards,

Here are some informations;

<DUSYI;
SYSTEM DUMP INFORMATION
INCONSISTENT DATA DUE TO LAST RELOAD OF DATA WAS ERRONEOUS
 
END

<ALLOP;
ALARM LOG
IDENTITY: ONSHORE-KJO    
VERSION: CXP1010104/2/BC12SP6/R3A

DATE: 12OCT11   TIME: 13:07:46


CLASS: 3
42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED
DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:41  1    1     001-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:41  2    1     002-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:41  3    1     003-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:41  4    1     004-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:41  5    1     005-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:42  6    1     006-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:42  7    1     007-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:42  8    1     008-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:42  9    1     009-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:42  10   1     010-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:42  11   1     011-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:42  12   1     012-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:42  13   1     013-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:42  14   1     014-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:42  15   1     015-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:43  16   1     016-*-**-**  132   1     128  

42  RELOAD OF EXCHANGE DATA IN LIM HAS FAILED


DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  EQU          INF1  INF2  INF3
12OCT11  13:06:43  17   1     017-*-**-**  132   1     128  

<FISCP:IODEV=SYSDISK1;
        FILE SYSTEM CAPACITY DATA
TOTAL DISK SPACE: 488 MBYTES
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS11
KBYTES          FILES
TOTAL   AVAIL   TOTAL   MOUNTED
65536   65112   16000   /SYSN/USR1
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS21
KBYTES          FILES
TOTAL   AVAIL   TOTAL   MOUNTED
65536   65124   16000   /SYSN/USR2
END
 
<ALREI;

 MESSAGE FROM OPERATING SYSTEM:


 RELOAD REQUESTED
 SYSTEM INITIATED   DATA
EXECUTED
<HIREI;
WAIT
EXECUTED
<CADAP;
CALENDAR DATA
IDENTITY=ONSHORE-KJO    
VERSION=CXP1010104/2/BC12SP6/R3A
13:06:54
WED 12 OCT 2011
END
 
<IODDP;
I/O DEVICE DATA
NODE            IODEV/SUBFS     BPOS/EQU    I/O-BUS TYPE/USAGE    STATUS    AUTH
SYSN            -               001-0-22    -       -             IN SERVICE    
SYSN            SYSDISK1        001-0-22-0  MASTER  SanDisk       IN SERVICE    
                SYSSUBFS11
                SYSSUBFS21
SYSN            SYSTERMINAL     001-0-22-1  -       MML           -            7
SYSN            MODEM           001-0-22-2  -       MML           -            7
SYSN            SPARE           001-0-22-3  -       MML           -            7
SYSN            NET1            001-0-22-4  -       NETWORK/MML   -            7
OFFSHORE        -               017-0-70    -       -             IN SERVICE    
OFFSHORE        SYSTERMINAL1    017-0-70-1  -       MML           -            7
OFFSHORE        MODEM1          017-0-70-2  -       MML           -            7
END
 
<FIOFP:NODE=SYSN;
NOT ACCEPTED
OPEN FILES NOT FOUND
erickjper13 (TechnicalUser) 16 Oct 11 2:07
Is there anybody who can help me about this problem.

Thanks,
parnum (TechnicalUser) 16 Oct 11 7:07
pls post DUBDP;

best parnum
erickjper13 (TechnicalUser) 16 Oct 11 23:57
Parnum,

here is the DUBDP printout;

DUBDP;
BACKUP DATA
EXTERNAL BACKUP                          LATEST         PREVIOUS       
                                         REL1           REL2           
                                         NOT VALID      NOT VALID
LOCAL BACKUP
  DIVERGENT TIME AND DATE       LIM   1  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                      2  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                      3  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                      4  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                      5  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                      6  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                      7  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                      8  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                      9  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                     10  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                     11  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                     12  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                     13  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                     14  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                     15  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                     16  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
                                     17  08:50 28SEP11  09:35 26SEP11
 
END
 
<
 MESSAGE FROM OPERATING SYSTEM:
 RELOAD REQUESTED
 SYSTEM INITIATED   DATA

Thanks,
parnum (TechnicalUser) 17 Oct 11 8:43
First of all try

BLEQI:EQU=1-0-22-0;
FIMOE:SUBFS=SYSSUBFS11;
FIMOE:SUBFS=SYSSUBFS21;
FIFTI:SUBFS=SYSsUBFS11;
FIFTI:SUBFS=SYSSUBFS21;
FIMOI:SUBFS=SYSSUBFS11;
FIMOI:SUBFS=SYSSUBFS21;
BLEQE:EQU=1-0-22-0,ALLFM=YES;
RFBOI:BPOS=1-0-22;
log back on

RFPUI:UNIT=DRDH&DRDM,LIM=1;
RFPUI:UNIT=NIP&FIP,LIM=1;

log back on

DUSYI;

best parnum
erickjper13 (TechnicalUser) 18 Oct 11 0:37
Parnum,

i have tried all of the above, unfortunately i got the same problem.

appreciate your kind assistance and support.

best regards,

<BLEQI:EQU=1-0-22-0;
EXECUTED
<FIMOE:SUBFS=SYSSUBFS11;
EXECUTED
 
<FIMOE:SUBFS=SYSSUBFS21;
EXECUTED
 
<FIFTI:SUBFS=SYSSUBFS11;
FUNCTION TEST RESULT
TEST OK
END
 
<FIFTI:SUBFS=SYSSUBFS21;
FUNCTION TEST RESULT
TEST OK
END
 
<FIMOI:SUBFS=SYSSUBFS11;
EXECUTED
 
<FIMOI:SUBFS=SYSSUBFS21;
EXECUTED
 
<BLEQE:EQU=1-0-22-0,ALLFM=YES;
EXECUTED
<RFBOI:BPOS=1-0-22;
RFBOI:BPOS=1-0-22;
SURE? (YES/NO)
<Y;

     AUTHORITY CLASS   7
(C)  COPYRIGHT ERICSSON  
     ONSHORE-KJO     18OCT11    07:20:22       1-0-22-01 SYSTERMINAL   

<RFPUI:UNIT=DRDH&DRDM,LIM=1;
RFPUI:UNIT=DRDH&DRDM,LIM=1;
SURE? (YES/NO)
<Y;

RESTART PROGRAM UNIT


LIM    STARTED PU:S    FAILED PU:S
  1       DRDH
          DRDM

EXECUTED

 MESSAGE FROM OPERATING SYSTEM:


 
 RELOAD REQUESTED
<RFPUI:UNIT=NIP&FIP,LIM=1;
RFPUI:UNIT=NIP&FIP,LIM=1;
SURE? (YES/NO)
<Y;
ORDERED
 
<

SPONTANEOUS PRINTOUT
 
MRESTART PROGRAM UNIT
JLIM    STARTED PU:S    FAILED PU:S
J  1       NIPM          FIPMMENDMM
LOGGED OFF
è
     AUTHORITY CLASS   7
(C)  COPYRIGHT ERICSSON  
     ONSHORE-KJO     18OCT11    07:22:24       1-0-22-01 SYSTERMINAL   

<DUSYI;
SYSTEM DUMP INFORMATION
INCONSISTENT DATA DUE TO LAST RELOAD OF DATA WAS ERRONEOUS
 
END

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Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser)

13 Jul 11 8:30
Hello guys,
I have a problem on an extension. I know the number but I do not know what type it is, executing
commands EXDDP, KSDDP, Sudip the answer is always "command lost".
I would like to use the SGSAI command, but I do not know how to use it in my case.
Do you have ideas?
Greetings
batkotivalio (IS/IT--Management) 13 Jul 11 15:38
Try to restart the following program units:
EHH, KHH, SUH by RFPUI command...
Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser) 14 Jul 11 2:33
the first thing I did, but it does not work
cfrei (TechnicalUser) 15 Jul 11 10:37
This units are not responsible for this problem. Only handlers.
Try:
HIREI
EXDDP,(KSDDP),(SUDIP)
HIMDP

In my very private opinion it can be problem in Number Analysis.  


Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser) 15 Jul 11 12:53
Hi,
the result of your request...

<HIREI;
WAIT
EXECUTED
<SUDIP:DIR=6847;
DIRECTORY INFORMATION AT 18:41:39 15JUL11
COMMAND LOST
 
<EXDDP:DIR=6847;
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
COMMAND LOST
 
<KSDDP:DIR=6847;
WAIT
COMMAND LOST
 
<HIMDP;

DIAGNOSTICS FROM OPERATING SYSTEM


TIME     DATE
18:46:55 15JUL11
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 001
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 002
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 003
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 004
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 005
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 006
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 007
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 008
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 009
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 010
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 011
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 012
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 013
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 014
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 015
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 016
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 017
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 018
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 019
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 020
DIAGNOSTICS FROM LIM 021

TIME     DATE        ERROR CODE
18:46:15 15JUL11     H'10
EXECUTION TIMEOUT
LOGICAL PROGRAM ERROR ADDRESS = 02041730
ENTER
SWSW   B-LEVEL SIGNAL  FETTCSNUME        (H'0024)
FROM   KHH     (H'1C2) EXE A IN LIM 001
TO     DER     (H'17D) EXE A IN LIM 021
NUMBER OF DATA BYTES IN SIGNAL =  10   
WITH     0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9
000     00  20  01  C2  01  06  08  04  07  0F

USER STACK DUMP


 0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   A   B   C   D   E   F
02  03  99  AA

TIME     DATE        ERROR CODE
18:45:06 15JUL11     H'10
EXECUTION TIMEOUT
LOGICAL PROGRAM ERROR ADDRESS = 02041710
ENTER
SWSW   B-LEVEL SIGNAL  FETTCSNUME        (H'0024)
FROM   EHH     (H'199) EXE A IN LIM 001
TO     DER     (H'17D) EXE A IN LIM 021
NUMBER OF DATA BYTES IN SIGNAL =  10   
WITH     0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9
000     00  0E  01  99  01  06  08  04  07  0F

USER STACK DUMP


 0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   A   B   C   D   E   F
02  03  99  AA

TIME     DATE        ERROR CODE
18:41:41 15JUL11     H'10
EXECUTION TIMEOUT
LOGICAL PROGRAM ERROR ADDRESS = 0204173E
ENTER
SWSW   B-LEVEL SIGNAL  FETTCSNUME        (H'0024)
FROM   SUH     (H'334) EXE A IN LIM 001
TO     DER     (H'17D) EXE A IN LIM 021
NUMBER OF DATA BYTES IN SIGNAL =  10   
WITH     0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9
000     01  2B  03  34  01  06  08  04  07  0F

USER STACK DUMP


 0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   A   B   C   D   E   F
02  03  99  AA
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 022
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 023
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 024
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 025
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 026
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 027
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 028
NO INFORMATION STORED IN LIM 029

END

Any idea?
himdp (TechnicalUser) 16 Jul 11 2:11
DER in LIM 21 is not responding to the request FETTCSNUME for exension number 6847. It is posible
that a restart of DER in that LIM might fix this, but I am reluctant to restart DER in any single LIM as it
can cause problems with freeseating linkages. It is also possible that there is data corruption in DER in that
LIM which would need to be fixed with sacos or signals. Good luck.  
cfrei (TechnicalUser) 16 Jul 11 7:30
What about try
EXTEI:DIR=6847,.....
Probably it won't helps but better try everything before restart.
 
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 17 Jul 11 13:54
This is a corruption in DER. Which is your BC (CADAP) and DER version (CNPIP)?
Then, I think that you have several "faulty" numbers in LIM 21.
Print out EXCAP:DIR=ALL; and KSCAP:DIR=ALL; and check which is the first number failing
(supposed to be in LIM 21).
If so, print out SYEDP:LIM=21;
In this case, no restart helps. If you have a dump with proper data, OK, but if not, this has to be solved step
by step (or if you prefer, contact your SP).
Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser) 19 Jul 11 4:44
Hi fcpli,
i don't have a dump with proper data, i'm sorry!
The print of your reqest
Regards
<CNPIP:UNIT=DER;

   PROGRAM UNIT INFORMATION


     PU-NAME     PU-NO  PRODUCT NUMBER       REV   PATCH
     DER         H'17D  4/CAA 111 9572/011   R14A   YES
     TYPE
     B'0000 0000 0000 0000 0100 0011 0000 0000
     TYPEEXT
     B'0000 0000 0000 0000 0110 0000 0000 0011
     LOADED IN LIM
     1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10  
     11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  
     21  22  23  24  25  26  27  28  29  
END

<CADAP;
CALENDAR DATA
IDENTITY=Pluto     
VERSION=CXP1010015/5/BC11SP12/R2A
10:34:52
TUE 19 JUL 2011
END              

<EXDDP:DIR=ALL;
EXTENSION DIRECTORY DATA        
DIR     CUST    EQU          CAT     TYPE    ICAT    AUX     
1507            008-1-10-00  12      EL6     0000    
1508            005-1-11-03  12      EL6     0000    
1516            026-1-42-08  12      EL6     0000    
1519            005-1-22-03  12      EL6     0000    
15530           016-0-10-01  12      EL6     0000    
15535           023-0-52-03  12      EL6     0000    
15536           023-1-50-06  12      EL6     0000    
15537           005-0-13-05  12      EL6     0000    
.
.
.
. many number
.
.
6790            026-0-42-08  37      EL6     0000    
6791            026-0-42-09  37      EL6     0000    
6794            001-1-20-04  14      EL6     0000    
6797    7       028-3-52-07  2       EL6     0000    
6804            012-0-21-02  16      EL6     0000    
6806    7       014-0-12-04  56      EL6     0000    
6815    7       028-3-52-08  2       EL6     0000    
6818    7       028-3-52-09  2       EL6     0000    
6827            007-1-50-05  27      EL6     0000    
6829    7       028-3-52-10  2       EL6     0000    
6835            004-0-20-05  2       EL6     0000    
6839            009-1-10-03  16      EL6     0000    
6841    7       011-1-10-03  17      EL6     0000    
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
COMMAND LOST
 
<KSDDP:DIR=ALL;
KEY SYSTEM DIRECTORY DATA
DIR     CUST     EQU            CAT     ADN     ODN     CALALT  
1429                            57              22929   1
1430                            57              6461    1
1521                             2              4245    1
1522                             2              4247    1
                                 2      7247            1
                                 7      6889            1
.
.
.
.
.
.      MANY NUMBER
.
.
.
.
.
.
6603                             7              3599    1
6605             020-1-50-00     2                      6
                                 2      26860           1
                                 2      26861           1
                                 2      26862           1
                                 2      26863           1
6608             019-1-22-00    57                      1
6612             018-1-10-01     7                      1
6613             017-0-11-01     6                      1
6614             011-1-61-04     7                      1
                                 2      6916            1
6619             020-1-40-06    16                      1
6620             026-0-20-10    57                      1
6625             013-1-61-03     6                      1
6626             029-1-30-01    57                      1
6643                             7              4503    1
6646             008-1-52-00     7                      1
6648                             7              4513    1
6649                             7              4590    1
6652             020-1-50-08     6                      1
6669             029-2-32-05     7                      1
6671             020-1-50-12     6                      1
                                 6      28767           1
6672             014-1-42-05    57                      1
6675             029-1-30-06     7                      1
6678                             5              6009    1
6681             011-1-23-00     7                      1
                                 2      7288            1
6684             020-0-60-08    56                      1
                                56      15971           1
                                 5      27772           1
                                 7      6122            1
6695             029-2-32-06     7                      1
6700                            26              5766    1
6702             012-1-42-03     7                      1
                                 2      5177            1
6703             020-0-60-02     7                      1
6706             009-0-11-04    57                      1
                                56      6302            1
                                 2      6270            1
                                 2      6823            1
6711             015-1-13-06    59                      1
                                 7      7094            0
                                 7      8097            1
                                 7      6945            1
6725             009-1-42-02     6                      1
6726             028-2-62-15     6                      1
6734             020-2-60-00    57                      1
6736             010-1-60-04    56                      1
6747             016-0-40-07     6                      1
6762      7      011-1-23-04    17                      1
6768             020-1-40-00    57                      1
                                 2      2200            1
6777             005-1-23-00     2                      1
6778             020-1-30-00    56                      1
                                 7      8760            1
6783             013-0-50-05     6                      1
6792             004-1-11-07     2                      1
6793             020-1-30-02    57                      1
6810             010-1-60-06    56                      1
                                 2      27784           1
                                 6      3920            1
6813             029-2-22-00    57                      1
6817                             -              6105    1
6822                             7              5741    2
6823                             2              6706    1
6824                             7              3215    1
6828             010-1-70-02    26                      1
6830             008-1-71-02     7                      1
6844                             2              6582    1
6846             020-2-60-05     7                      1
COMMAND LOST
 
<GEDIP:DIR=ALL;
DIRECTORY NUMBER PROFILE
DIR    LIM  CSP  CUST  LANG
1200   20   10   -     4
1265   25   10   -     4
1266   25   10   -     4
1267   25   10   -     4
1270   25   10   -     4
1271   25   10   -     4
1420   25   10   -     4
1422   25   10   -     4
1427   25   6    -     F
1431   25   10   -     4
1432   25   10   -     4
1433   25   10   -     4
1434   25   10   -     4
1435   25   10   -     4
1436   25   10   -     4
1437   25   10   -     4
1438   25   10   -     4
1439   25   10   -     4
1440   25   10   -     4
1455   20   10   -     4
1456   26   10   -     4
1457   26   10   -     4
.
.
.   many number
.
.
8415   23   5    -     4
8416   28   5    -     4
8418   20   5    -     4
8420   22   6    -     4
8421   21   1    -     4
8422   23   6    -     4
8423   24   1    -     4
8424   20   1    -     4
8425   21   1    -     4
8426   20   4    -     4
8427   27   5    -     4
8428   27   6    -     4
8429   21   5    -     4
8430   20   5    -     4
8431   27   5    -     4
8433   1    5    -     4
8435   23   3    -     4
8436   20   5    -     4
8437   26   6    -     4
8440   20   6    -     4
8441   20   3    -     4
8442   26   5    -     4
8443   23   6    -     4
8444   23   5    -     4
8447   20   5    -     4
8448   22   5    -     4
8449   21   3    -     4
8450   22   10   -     4
8451   20   5    -     4
8453   26   4    -     4
8457   24   5    -     4
8458   21   3    -     4
8459   25   1    -     4
8460   21   5    1     4
8462   20   10   -     4
8463   22   10   -     4
8468   22   6    -     4
8469   23   6    -     4
8470   24   5    -     0
8471   27   1    -     4
8473   23   7    -     4
8475   22   6    -     4
8476   20   5    -     4
8480   21   1    -     4
8481   19   1    -     4
8482   22   3    -     4
8483   25   1    -     4
8485   23   6    -     4
8487   26   5    -     4
8488   23   10   -     4
8490   24   5    -     4
8491   20   10   -     4
8492   20   6    -     4
8494   22   10   -     4
8500   19   5    -     4
8509   23   10   -     4
8510   23   10   -     4
8511   23   6    -     4
8512   22   6    -     4
8513   20   5    -     4
8514   22   6    -     4
8517   20   6    -     4
8518   23   6    -     0
8519   23   6    -     4
8523   22   6    -     1
8555   26   6    -     4
8562   19   10   -     4
8566   20   5    -     4
8567   20   5    -     4
8588   20   5    -     4
8590   20   1    -     4
8609   24   1    -     4
8613   28   6    -     4
8614   22   10   -     4
8628   22   10   -     4
8632   25   4    -     4
8633   23   1    -     4
8635   1    1    -     4
8636   20   5    -     4
8640   21   10   -     4
8641   28   1    -     4
8645   22   10   -     4
8664   22   10   -     4
8671   28   6    -     4
8673   28   6    -     4
8674   23   6    -     4
8675   23   6    -     0
8676   22   6    -     0
8677   23   6    -     0
8681   22   10   -     4
8691   22   5    -     4
8693   28   1    -     4
8694   28   1    -     4
8698   28   5    -     4
8699   22   1    -     4
8700   20   5    -     4
8703   22   1    -     4
8705   20   1    -     4
8707   22   1    -     4
8711   22   6    -     4
8712   21   5    -     4
8717   23   5    -     4
8723   23   1    -     4
8730   22   1    -     4
8731   21   1    -     4
8737   23   1    -     4
8738   22   1    -     4
8748   19   6    -     4
8749   21   6    -     4
8750   21   6    -     4
8751   28   6    -     4
8759   23   6    -     4
8763   26   6    -     4
8768   23   1    -     4
8776   22   6    -     4
8781   27   10   -     4
8784   22   1    -     4
8793   20   10   -     4
8826   28   5    -     4
8835   22   1    -     4
8839   22   1    -     4
8852   21   1    -     4
8855   21   10   -     F
8857   23   1    -     4
8861   22   6    -     4
8864   20   5    -     4
8867   21   5    -     4
8880   9    0    -     F
8890   10   5    -     4
8895   25   1    -     4
8904   22   6    -     4
8905   22   6    -     4
8908   20   10   -     4
8909   23   10   -     4
8910   20   10   -     4
8912   20   10   -     4
8913   27   5    -     4
8917   23   1    -     4
8949   20   10   -     4
8979   18   10   -     4
8985   20   5    -     4
8986   21   5    -     4

END
 
 
<ITDAP:DIR=ALL;
ISDN EXTENSION DIRECTORY DATA
DIR   EQU         CUST SERV      TRAF     ADC      CDIV      ROC    CAT ACCTYP
15532 026-0-20-00 -    020212010 00010102 00000001 000151000 000001 2   0-DUAL
WAIT
WAIT
3184  020-1-50-05 -    021210000 00151515 00000001 000090000 000001 40  1
3349  019-2-40-01 -    021210000 00151515 00000001 000090000 000001 40  1-DUAL
3350  019-2-40-01 -    021210000 00151515 00000001 000090000 000001 40  1
WAIT
WAIT
3782  019-2-40-02 -    021210000 00151515 00000001 000090000 000001 40  1-DUAL
3783  019-2-40-02 -    021210000 00151515 00000001 000090000 000001 40  1
3812  020-1-50-05 -    020212010 00101003 00000001 001151000 000001 56  1-DUAL
WAIT
WAIT
4439  021-0-30-07 -    021210000 00151515 00000001 000090000 000001 40  1
4447  021-0-30-07 -    020212010 00060603 00000001 001151000 000001 57  1-DUAL
WAIT
WAIT
5454  013-0-50-00 -    021210000 00151515 00000001 000090000 000001 40  0-DUAL
5455  013-0-50-00 -    021210000 00151515 00000001 000090000 000001 40  0
WAIT
5736  026-0-20-00 -    021210000 00151515 00000001 000090000 000001 40  0
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
COMMAND LOST
 
<SYEDP:LIM=21;
SYSTEM EQUIPMENT DATA
EQU           BOARDID   TYPE    DIR      ROU/TRU
021-0-00-00        36   GJUL         
     .
     .
021-0-00-31        36   GJUL         
021-0-10-00       102   AD           
     .
     .
021-0-10-31       102   AD           
021-0-20-00       108   CTL          
021-0-20-01       108   CTL          
021-0-20-02       108   CTL          
021-0-20-03       108   CTL          
021-0-20-04       108   CTL          
021-0-20-05       108   CTL          
021-0-20-06       108   CTL          
021-0-20-07       108   CTL          
021-0-20-08       108   CTL          
021-0-20-09       108   CTL          
021-0-20-10       108   CTL          
021-0-20-11       108   CTL          
021-0-20-12       108   CTL          
021-0-20-13       108   CTL          
021-0-20-14       108   CTL          
021-0-20-15       108   CTL          
021-0-22-00       108   CTL          
021-0-22-01       108   CTL          
021-0-22-02       108   CTL          
021-0-22-03       108   CTL          
021-0-22-04       108   CTL          
021-0-22-05       108   CTL          
021-0-22-06       108   CTL          
021-0-22-07       108   CTL          
021-0-22-08       108   CTL          
021-0-22-09       108   CTL          
021-0-22-10       108   CTL          
021-0-22-11       108   CTL          
021-0-22-12       108   CTL          
021-0-22-13       108   CTL          
021-0-22-14       108   CTL          
021-0-22-15       108   CTL          
021-0-30-00        77   KL1     3853
021-0-30-01        77   KL1     6855
021-0-30-02        77   KL1     3886
021-0-30-03        77   KL1     7230
021-0-30-04        77   KL1     24614
021-0-30-05        77   KL1     27149
021-0-30-06        77   KL1     27750
021-0-30-07        77   KL1     4447
021-0-30-08        77   KL1     3129
021-0-30-09        77   KL1     4034
021-0-30-10        77   KL1     4571
021-0-30-11        77   KL1     36684
021-0-30-12        77   KL1     4239
021-0-30-13        77   KL1     6856
021-0-30-14        77   KL1     5835
021-0-30-15        77   KL1     6857
021-0-30-23        77   KL1     4447
021-0-40-00       108   CTL          
021-0-40-01       108   CTL          
021-0-40-02       108   CTL          
021-0-40-03       108   CTL          
021-0-40-04       108   CTL          
021-0-40-05       108   CTL          
021-0-40-06       108   CTL          
021-0-40-07       108   CTL          
021-0-40-08       108   CTL          
021-0-40-09       108   CTL          
021-0-40-10       108   CTL          
021-0-40-11       108   CTL          
021-0-40-12       108   CTL          
021-0-40-13       108   CTL          
021-0-40-14       108   CTL          
021-0-40-15       108   CTL          
021-0-42-00       108   CTL          
021-0-42-01       108   CTL          
021-0-42-02       108   CTL          
021-0-42-03       108   CTL          
021-0-42-04       108   CTL          
021-0-42-05       108   CTL          
021-0-42-06       108   CTL          
021-0-42-07       108   CTL          
021-0-42-08       108   CTL          
021-0-42-09       108   CTL          
021-0-42-10       108   CTL          
021-0-42-11       108   CTL          
021-0-42-12       108   CTL          
021-0-42-13       108   CTL          
021-0-42-14       108   CTL          
021-0-42-15       108   CTL          
021-0-50-00        57    -           
021-0-50-01        57   SL60              49/021-01
021-0-50-02        57   SL60              49/021-02
021-0-50-03        57   SL60              49/021-03
021-0-50-04        57   SL60              49/021-04
021-0-50-05        57   SL60              49/021-05
021-0-50-06        57   SL60              49/021-06
021-0-50-07        57   SL60              49/021-07
021-0-50-08        57   SL60              49/021-08
021-0-50-09        57   SL60              49/021-09
021-0-50-10        57   SL60              49/021-10
021-0-50-11        57   SL60              49/021-11
021-0-50-12        57   SL60              49/021-12
021-0-50-13        57   SL60              49/021-13
021-0-50-14        57   SL60              49/021-14
021-0-50-15        57   SL60              49/021-15
021-0-50-17        57   SL60              49/021-16
021-0-50-18        57   SL60              49/021-17
021-0-50-19        57   SL60              49/021-18
021-0-50-20        57   SL60              49/021-19
021-0-50-21        57   SL60              49/021-20
021-0-50-22        57&
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 19 Jul 11 10:06
OK, the number is not in LIM21. Question: Is 6847 an existing number?
If yes, let's see where it is located (if anywhere):
sacop:uni´=ded,lim=1,sector=rel,addr=1b0d;
Also, just for curiosity, trace DED when sending SUDIP:DIR=6847;:
stisr;
stuni:unit=ded,lim=1;
sttsi:tri=1;
SUDIP:DIR=6847;
sttse:tri=1;
create a log file
strap:tri=1;

fcpli
Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser) 19 Jul 11 13:13
Hi,
Unfortunately, the 'extension does not exist.
this is the result of trace:
<STRAP:TRI=1;
TRACE IND READ RESULT
TRACE INDIVIDUAL NO 1
TIME         LINE(S)
18.59.59.840 00001 SWSW  SIGNAL                GETDIRLIMNO       (H'0045)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'86 H'74 H'0F H'02 H'04 H'45 H'F6 H'02 H'03 H'78
               010   H'C0
18.59.59.840 00002 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'15 H'02 H'00 H'0A H'9A H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.00.11.420 00003 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'12 H'40 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.00.11.420 00004 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'19 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.00.17.480 00005 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'88 H'15 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.00.17.480 00006 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'FF H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.00.20.120 00007 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'58 H'01 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.00.20.120 00008 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.00.20.920 00009 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'58 H'01 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.00.20.920 00010 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.00.23.160 00011 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'58 H'01 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.00.23.180 00012 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.00.23.320 00013 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'58 H'01 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.00.23.320 00014 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.00.24.720 00015 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'08 H'58 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.00.24.720 00016 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'15 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.00.24.860 00017 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'58 H'01 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.00.24.860 00018 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.01.29.120 00019 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'62 H'82 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.01.29.120 00020 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.01.44.520 00021 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'93 H'01 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.01.44.520 00022 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'15 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.02.14.920 00023 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'58 H'01 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.02.14.920 00024 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.02.18.120 00025 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'58 H'01 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.02.18.120 00026 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.02.18.300 00027 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'58 H'01 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.02.18.300 00028 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.02.37.820 00029 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'62 H'82 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.02.37.820 00030 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.03.01.520 00031 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'27 H'71 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.03.01.520 00032 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.03.14.180 00033 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'58 H'01 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.03.14.180 00034 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.03.14.820 00035 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'72 H'23 H'09 H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.03.14.820 00036 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'1A H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.03.17.020 00037 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'58 H'01 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.03.17.020 00038 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
19.03.17.180 00039 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETDIRLIMNO       (H'0023)
               FROM   DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'58 H'01 H'0F H'02 H'02 H'5B H'1A H'02 H'02 H'B0
               010   H'D0
19.03.17.180 00040 SWSW  SIGNAL                ***************   (H'0000)
               FROM   DED     (H'017C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DER     (H'017D) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'17 H'02 H'00 H'02 H'7E H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
END
 
Thanks

 
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 20 Jul 11 4:36
OK, seems that DED has old information of the number. So, we have to remove it. For this, I need to see
the sacop mentioned before, this just to be sure that we are on the right track...

fcpli
Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser) 22 Jul 11 1:26
Hi,
tihis is the print

sacop:uniT=ded,lim=1,sector=rel,addr=1b0d; MEMORY CONTENT ON ADDRESS POSITION


 EXE A

 ADDRESS   0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  A  B  C  D  E  F   ISO
 00001B00  FF 04 15 FF FF 09 FF 0B FF FF 0A FF 14 15 FF FF  ................
END

Best regards  
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 22 Jul 11 8:16
OK,

sacos:uniT=ded,lim=1,sector=rel,addr=1b0d,data=ff;

This sacosneeds to be entered in all other LIMs, too. But before this, check that the command is executed
(excap). Then, if lucky,
print out all numbers with respective commands, and check that you won't get command lost from any
other number.

fcpli
Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser) 22 Jul 11 9:14
Hi,
next week I run the command and let you know.
thank you very much
bye
Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser) 3 Aug 11 13:34
This night i try the command, but the excap does not work, same result lost command. I run on the same
Sacos?
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 11 Aug 11 4:09
I am on leave, coming back next week. What you can do meanwhile,
check sacop (mentioned before), address 1b0d should have value ff. Seems that there are more numbers
with corrupt data

fcpli
 
Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser) 12 Aug 11 3:53
sorry, I expressed myself badly.
the command "excape" failed before I run the "Sacos". I misunderstood what you wrote, and not being sure
I have not run the Sacos. I will make another attempt next week.
Thanks
Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser) 13 Sep 11 4:53
it works great!
fcpli, how can I figure out where in memory worked in the future?
Best regards
\Satellite1900

MD110 - IP phones category change


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jhonnyx (TechnicalUser) 16 May 11 10:03
Hello everybody and thanks for all your support,

I am not familiar with md110 ip phones but i need to change a category on one of those ip phones,

i need it to call outside of the premises, not only on the company phones, on other extensions i just change
teh category with excac or kscac, no clue about ip phones...

Thank you
doktor (IS/IT--Management) 16 May 11 16:13
In MX-ONE 3.2 and below: GEDIC:DIR=,CSP=;
In MX-ONE 4.1 and up: extension -c -d XXXX --csp YY
 
///doktor
jhonnyx (TechnicalUser) 17 May 11 19:28
Thank you very much, i have to receive confirmation that it worked but i am sure it's all right

Thank you again.

Delay in ringing
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Faramir56 (TechnicalUser) 3 Mar 11 10:25
Hi all,
is there anyone who can solve this riddle?
An extension of my Ericsson MD110 start to ring only after three-four times after dialed number. The red
light on telephon start to show, but ring tone start later. All parameters run OK.
Thank you in advance,
Faramir56
 

3 Mar 11 17:34
whosrdaddy (Vendor)
the CALALT setting is set to delayed ringing.
If this is a digital handset (which i presume) push the program button and select the ringing signal with
digits 0-6

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batkotivalio (IS/IT--Management) 26 Mar 11 7:20
You sould change CALALT to 1...

incoming external calls


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contactnow (TechnicalUser) 11 Mar 11 8:35

Need help,
All incoming (external) traffic from public,
in one route has to go to switchboard operator number,
no matter if they dial extension,
all traffic to divert to operator.

System in use mxone-tsw.

Thank you
Monrovia (TechnicalUser) 11 Mar 11 9:28
use command RODNI:ROU=XX,TRU=X-XX&&X-YY,DAY=XXXX,NIGH=ZZZZ;

but what type of trunk? caller id? If caller identity activated, use NUTRI to direct the calls to operator
extension
contactnow (TechnicalUser) 14 Mar 11 9:50
Hi Monrovia

Route type is SL60.


Rodni does not help, it may be that something is missing.
The idea is that all incoming calls day and night should be directed to switchboard number!
(All incoming traffic has to go to switchboard number first)!

Thanks for help


parnum (TechnicalUser) 14 Mar 11 11:12

then it's a ddi route? use NUTRI as advised?

best parnum
Isinor (Instructor) 15 Mar 11 8:42
Hi

Try setting the call type with OPCTS, you might need to tweak CALT 5, 6 or 7 depending the the route
configuration.

OPCTS:CORG=xx,CALT=5,ROU=rr;
Regards
Isinor
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bart023 (TechnicalUser) 17 Feb 11 3:40
Hi All,

I'm using below command to divert calls on external cell number


*22#external_cell_number# and it works fine , but currently on my cell phone I see that my office phone
is calling me. I would like to see which number called to my office and is diverted.

Category on office phone:


EXCCP:CAT=10;
CAT       TRAF      SERV        CDIV       ROC
10        00151515  0213110600  011150000  020001

Could You plese help me with this task??


 
doktor (IS/IT--Management) 17 Feb 11 3:56
You need to ask your telephone line provider for the service "CLIP-SA" (Calling Line Information
Presentation - Special Arrangement).
Not all providers can give you this feature - and anly if you use ISDN lines.
///doktor
bart023 (TechnicalUser) 17 Feb 11 4:38
Thanks doktor,
I already ask our provider and waiting for response.

 
bart023 (TechnicalUser) 4 Mar 11 3:35
Hi,
Operator said "It's not allowed"

but i have another question,


when someone from our company (the same provider-internal incoming) call to number (internal) which is
diverted to my mobile, is it possible to see which number called to my office and is diverted?

I understand that it's impossible to see another number (from other provider-external incoming) on my
mobile.
regards/bart
Alpha011 (TechnicalUser) 4 Mar 11 7:29
I think it depends on a number of factors . From your mobile i dont think this is possible.

If you are in your office or have access to a call logger and Winfoil/Extension Manager , you may work this
out . This also depends on whether the caller has barred their number.

HTH
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station51 (TechnicalUser) 13 Jan 11 18:57
Hi

I have a siu card that I need to setup on the md110 system.


What are the coomands to setup the card using winfoil?

Does the NIU/2 card need to be in the rack to do this?


doktor (IS/IT--Management) 14 Jan 11 7:09
This is how to enable SMDR on a SIU board:

EDEQI:DEV=SI-0,EQU=x-x-xx-0;
EDICC:DEV=SI-,BAUDR=9600,WORDL=8,STPBIT=1,PARITY=NO,PROC=NO;
EDFII:FILE=SMDR;
EDDFI:DEV=SI-0,FILE=SMDR;
CLOHI:FILE=SMDR,FORM=2,DMPSIZ=2,DISCR=0;
CLODI:FILE=SMDR;
CLTGI;

Q:
Does the NIU/2 card need to be in the rack to do this?
A:
Yes, in LIM=1.
You use the NIU to login.

What software do you use in your MD110 system?


 
///doktor
station51 (TechnicalUser) 17 Jan 11 23:19
I am running BC12 Service pack 07 NIU/2 card.
 

What is command if i want to make a one


extension
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TYP3R10 (TechnicalUser) 28 Oct 10 12:07
what is the command if want to make an extension that can call only one or two extention , what i mean is
for example i make 100 extentions, start from 3300 - 3399 but for extension 3300 and 3301 can call only
from number 3302 - 3305(ex. 3300 and 3301 can call only 3302 - 3305) and it cannot call to other
extension. please help me to this matter, your help is highly appreciated. Thanks.   
Monrovia (TechnicalUser) 28 Oct 10 15:29
Try SPEXI - special purpose extensions

problem with cil over ethernet


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user25 (TechnicalUser) 9 Jul 10 9:23
i've tried to configure cil over ethernet in MXONE (NIU2)but
it dosn't work. please show me the mistake where it is.
I've done:

ioeqi:iodev=cil2,equ=1-2-10-4,type=network,usage=out;
ionci:iodev=cil2,rport=7000,ip=10.12.8.110;
cldfi:file=taxlan,iodev=cil2,user=cil-2;
clohi:file=taxlan,form=1,dmpsiz=1;
clodi:file=taxlan,dial=09;
cltgi;

i've also:
cldfp;
taxlan  act
iodev/path      user        device state      priority
cil2            cil-2          passive          c   

at th pc where i wante to get cil report i used HyperTerminal connection with ip adress 10.12.8.2 (NIU ip
 adress) and number port 7000. the ip adress of the pc is 10.12.8.110

now when i try to open a connction i get a messge "imposible to connect to 10.12.8.2" however i can ping
this adress from the pc!!

where is the problem???!!!


whosrdaddy (Vendor) 9 Jul 10 11:10
the problem is that the PBX acts as a telnet client and you need to setup a Telnet server. Hyperterminal is a
telnet client.

/Daddy
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user25 (TechnicalUser) 11 Jul 10 3:55
please what is the telnet server aplication you recomand me to use??
NB: i've a pc with XP os.
cpux10 (TechnicalUser) 11 Jul 10 15:31
To test, you can use HyperTerminal and in the call menu, select "wait for a call". When the first record
arrives, you will get connected and receive the call records from that point on.
13 Jul 10 5:11
phrankie (TechnicalUser)
hi user25,
i had a similar problem once,you can download and install portpeeker on the machine then configure the
port to listen to(7000 in this case) as well as the ip address,you should be able to see your call log
information.

cheers!
Phrankie!
user25 (TechnicalUser) 15 Jul 10 11:24
thanks phrankie i've used portkeeper it works well and very easy to configure it! thank you once again

IP phones over Internet


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todori (Programmer) 26 Feb 10 6:47
Greetings,

we are using MD110 TSW with IPLU cards (H.323 protocol). Recently we decided to open 1 IPLU IP
address to Internet and bypass company firewall in order to allow phone calls over ADSL. When we did it,
we cannot connect to IPLU card over Internet with physical IP phones. Strangely, when using PC with
ACC (Aastra Communication Client) we can subscribe and talk from anywhere in the world with no
problems (and no vpn connection but direct connection to Internet). When I connect IP phone (Dialog
4425) it cannot start and I have message "User not logged on". When I enter correct IP extension but wrong
password phone recognizes it and alerts me that I have entered wrong password - that shoes there is some
communication between IPLU and phone. Our Ericsson support says that it should work, and it really does
work when using PC.
Why do my physical phones not work this way and PC softphone does work?
Thank you in advance.
parnum (TechnicalUser) 26 Feb 10 7:08

Have you http:// onto the phone to view debug log to see what happens, or done wireshark track on the
phone?

best parnum
todori (Programmer) 26 Feb 10 8:15
I have checked web configuration of the physical phone. It seems that "Debug log" option does not work
because last entry is from "70-01-01 00:00:00" and it is not changing with time.
Option "show phone configuration" gives me

-------------------------------------------
HW ver./Application CAA1580043 ver./Boot ver.:R2E/A/R7E/R3L

It's a DBC425 02 Extension Number: 3433


The phone is NOT logged on!

The phone is configured for MX_ONE


Current gatekeeper IP:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Backup Gatekeeper IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Domain(from DHCP server):lan
Domain(from config. file):
DHCP is used
gatekeeperId:LIM*
Configured TTL:600
gH323Debug:0
gkUsed:4
Used TTL:540

IP Address:192.168.1.3
Current software server IP:130.100.17.80
Port 1 Link UP with 100 Mbps FULL DUPLEX
Port 2 Link DOWN
----------------------------------------------------

IP address of the gatekeeper is correct, I just don't want to broadcast it :-)


IP address of software server 130.100.17.80 is default address written in config file and I have not changed
it. It appeared when I entered 0.0.0.0 to avoid problems with software server which is unavailable. I have
placed config files on local computer on remote site and entered its IP address and it did not help.
Is there a way for me to "unlock" debug log option? Wire Shark is beyond my knowledge and I would like
to avoid it as long as possible :-)

Thank you in advance.


parnum (TechnicalUser) 26 Feb 10 11:53

[DebugLevel]
H323Debug=4
RTPDebug=4

in the config file sets the level, so change and reboot the phone to pick up change.

You need to stop avoiding Wireshark and start using it now and it will all become clearer, you will see your
blocked path. I do not believe it is above your level, you just need to run it and look at where the packets
fail.

best parnum

 
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 26 Feb 10 14:41
are you using the phone behind a router?

 
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todori (Programmer) 1 Mar 10 2:15
Thank you parnum I will definitely try WireShark.

whosrdaddy, yes phone is behind ADSL router.


whosrdaddy (Vendor) 1 Mar 10 3:26
H323 with NAT is asking for trouble.
your router needs to be H323 aware.

http://www.technodata.org/files/technical/H323-NAT%20Technical%20Guide.htm

your best bet is using a fixed VPN connection over internet (for example juniper netscreen solutions)

/Daddy
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todori (Programmer) 2 Mar 10 4:43
We are using CISCO vpn router, I think it is 871 and it works well, but now it is in Vancouver for Olympic
games. I wanted to try to connect with ADSL for another event while Vancouver crew is away.
I will have to wait for vpn router to come back then

Tnx.

Problem with ABBREVIATED COMMON


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emags (TechnicalUser) 7 Jan 10 1:53
Hi guys, Happy New year 2010..!

Back to matter, i'm having a problm with ABB numbers.


I ended a ABB number using;  ADCOE:ABB=5995;
So that i can reprogram it to a new mobile number using
ADCOI:ABB=5995,TRA=04767529475,CLASS=0&1&2&3,NPRES=1;   But the fun thing is, once i dial
the it it shows that number is vacant! when i print it the number is there
5995      04767529475                 0123    1...?
What might be a problem, I need your help!

thx.
parnum (TechnicalUser) 8 Jan 10 8:15
try

ADCOE:ABB=5995;
NANSE:NUMSE=5995,NUMTYP=AC;
NANSI:NUMSE=5995,NUMTYP=AC;
ADCOI:ABB=5995,TRA=04767529475,CLASS=0&1&2&3,NPRES=1;

best parnum
program0 (TechnicalUser) 12 Jan 10 6:27
dont forget you need to add your external dest code to the beginning of the TRA if going to a mobile or
external landline!!
It's never too late to try something new
RODDI COMMAND
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bagao (TechnicalUser) 8 Dec 09 23:23
I dont understand about RODDI command.Here is my scenario.I need to route a group to analog
trunk,when have call to this analog,all extension of this group will be ring.I don't have Alex library.Please
help me to do that.Thanks a lot.
PS: this is route on MXONE TSW
<RODAP:ROU=ALL;ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
1     TL11  H'00000012  H'00000109  H'00002815  NO
59    SL60  H'00100200  H'00000000  H'00010000  NO
60    SL60  H'00100200  H'00000000  H'00010000  NO
61    SL60  H'00100200  H'00000000  H'00010000  NO
62    SL60  H'00100200  H'00000000  H'00010000  NO
63    SL60  H'00100200  H'00000000  H'00010000  NO
66    TL65  H'00000110  H'00000001  H'00000000  NO
73    SL60  H'00000310  H'15400000  H'16400000  NO
74    SL60  H'00000310  H'15400000  H'16700000  NO   
and
<ROCAP:ROU=ALL;ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL              TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
1   0110000000000010 4   3100100100  0   30   128  00151515 400000000000 001100
59  0110000000000010 5   3100000001  0   30   128  00151515 511110000030 111110
60  7110000000000010 5   3100000001  0   30   128  00151515 111110000030 111110
61  7110000000000010 5   3100000001  0   30   128  00151515 111110000030 011110
62  7110000000000010 5   3100000001  0   30   128  00151515 511110000030 111110
63  7110000000000010 5   3100000001  0   30   128  00151515 511110000030 111110
66  7110100000000010 5   2110000007  0   30   128  00010115 011110121191 111111
73  7110000000000010 5   3100000001  0   30   128  00020215 111100000031 111110
74  7110000000000010 5   3100000001  0   30   128  00020215 111100000031 111110  
 
Monrovia (TechnicalUser) 9 Dec 09 1:47
Post RODNP:ROU=1,TRU=ALL;

your route 1 is analog trunk. is that the same trunks u want to make changes?
bagao (TechnicalUser) 9 Dec 09 2:45
Hi Monrovia
ROU             TRU             DAY             NIG

1               001-1           16000           16000
1               001-2           16000           16000
1               001-3           16000           16000
1               001-4           10063           10063
1               001-5           10063           10063
1               001-6           10063           10063
1               001-7           10063           10063
1               001-8           38004           38004

END
Yes, I just have 1 analog trunk connect to MXONE.Please instruct me how to route it?
Thanks
Monrovia (TechnicalUser) 9 Dec 09 3:18
I hope you might have understood from the above post. It is as simple as that. just read the lines.

route = 1. in one trunk board you have 8 trunk lines. and each trunk line is  assigned to different extensions
in day mode as well in night mode.

use command RODNI

RODNI:ROU=1,TRU=01-1,DAY=11111,NIG=xxxxxx;

same for each TRU


bagao (TechnicalUser) 9 Dec 09 4:18
Thanks a lot Monrovia!
I create analog trunk,it works well.
If you don't mind,please keep in touch, I should to learn from you a lot

roddi command for a numbering range?


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REP000 (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 09 10:30
I need a roddi command for a numbering range.
If i get a single number, this command is shuch this:
roddi:dest=8989,rou=50,...;
But if i want to do this for a numbering range (8000-8975), exist any command in MD-110 PBX for it?

Otherwise I would have to do:


roddi:dest=8000,rou=50,...
roddi:dest=8001,rou=50,...
...

roddi:dest=8975,rou=50,..

(976 times!)
norrman (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 09 11:29
Or you could try
dest=80
dest=81
..
dest=88
dest=890
..
dest=896
dest=8970
..
dest=8975
(22 times)
 
parnum (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 09 13:20

takes 5 minutes to write in excel and export as txt file tab delimited and then run in winfiol F2 in the way
described.

best parnum
denicvne (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 09 13:44
If i have destination range as you have i will define destination 8 to route 50 and job is done!
parnum (TechnicalUser) 1 Dec 09 17:13

8976 to 8999 are not dest codes so that's not correct

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mundus (TechnicalUser) 4 Dec 09 10:54
use PNR - it's simpel and it's working !

CAN MAKE ALL EXT CALL TO OPERATOR


ONLY
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ALTAMIMI (MIS) 20 Aug 09 14:06
CAN MAKE ALL EXT CALL TO OPERATOR ONLY?

I HAVE 1800 EXT ANALOG AND DIGITAL NEED ONLY CALL TO 9 THE OPRETOR AND THY
CAN NOT CALL TO GITHAR OR TAK TRANK LIN;

HOW I MAKE THAT IF I CAN FROM TRAFFIC MATRIX?

 
asuvp (Programmer) 21 Aug 09 0:35
It is easier to read your question if the CAPS-lock is off.
ALTAMIMI (MIS) 22 Aug 09 14:12
Can make all EXT call to Operator only? i have 1800 EXT analog and digital need only call to operator "9"
and thy can not call together or trunk line.
how i make that?
Monrovia (TechnicalUser) 23 Aug 09 4:33
you would like to block all your extension making external calls? and they should call only operator?

pls post CADAP; NADAP; & TCMAP;


ALTAMIMI (MIS) 24 Aug 09 3:25
<CADAP;
CALENDAR DATA
VERSION=CXP1010104/4/TSWSP04/R5A
13:25:48
MON 10 AUG 2009
END

<NADAP;
NUMBER ANALYSIS DATA            
TYPE OF SERIES                  NUMBER SERIES                   
EXTENSION NUMBER SERIES          1000 -  1030
                                 1032 -  1050
                                 2000 -  2887
                                28889
                                 2889 -  3832
                                 3900 -  3910
                                 3999
                                 4400 -  4900
                                 6666
EXTERNAL DESTINATION CODE           0
                                   60 -    63
                                  700 -   709
                                    8
OPERATOR INDIV. NUMBER SERIES    5001 -  5007
OPERATOR COMMON NUMBER SERIES       9
OPERATOR COM. DID. NUM. SERIES      9
ABBREVIATED COMMON NUMBER SERIES 4000 -  4398
COMMON PUBLIC DIRECTORY NUMBER  28888
DIRECT INWARD SERVICE ACCESS     1031
TYPE OF SERVICE CODE            SERVICE CODE                    
ANSWER ON CALL TO COMMON BELL      55
EXTERNAL NUMBER LENGTH DATA     
EXTERNAL NUMBER                 NUMBER LENGTH
019                                 4 -   9
02                                  4 -   8
04                                  4 -   8
63                                  9 -  20
PROCEED TO SEND SIGNAL DATA     
EXTERNAL NUMBER                 POS. TYPE
CALL DISCRIMINATION DATA        
EXTERNAL/INTERNAL NUMBER        CAT     
011                             8  5  3  
01700                           5  3  
019                             8  5  3  
02                              10 9  8  6  5  3  2  
03                              5  3  
04                              10 9  8  6  5  3  2  
08                              10 9  6  5  3  2  
0902                            10 9  8  5  3  2  
0903                            10 9  5  3  2  
0904                            10 9  8  5  3  2  
0905                            10 9  8  5  3  2  
0906                            10 9  5  3  2  
0907                            10 9  8  5  3  2  
0908                            10 9  5  3  2  
0909                            10 9  8  5  3  
0919                            5  3  
0920                            10 9  6  5  3  2  
0930                            5  3  
0939                            8  6  5  4  3  2  
0940                            10 9  8  6  5  3  2  
0961                            8  5  3  2  
0963                            5  3  
0992                            10 9  8  6  5  4  3  2  
0993                            10 9  5  3  2  
0996                            10 9  5  3  2  
0997                            10 9  5  3  2  
0998                            10 9  5  3  2  
0999                            10 9  5  3  2  
1                               10 9  8  6  5  4  3  2  
                               1
2                               10 9  8  6  5  4  3  2  
                               1
3                               10 9  8  6  5  4  3  2  
                               1
4                               10 9  8  6  5  4  3  2  
                               1
60                              8  5  
61                              9  
62                              10
63                              9  8  7  6  5  4  3  2  
6666                            10 9  8  7  6  5  4  3  
                               2  1  0
701                             5  
705                             11
706                             10 4  3  2  1  
8                               10 9  8  6  5  
9                               10 9  8  6  5  3  2  1  
                               0
END

<TCMAP:CON=ALL;
TRAFFIC GROUP MATRIX DATA
CON = T               B
A    0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10 11 12 13 14 15
 0   1  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1  1  1
 1   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1  1  1
 2   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 3   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 4   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 5   0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 6   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 7   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 8   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 9   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0  0  0  0  1
10   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
11   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
12   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
13   1  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1  1  1
14   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1  1  1
15   1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1
CON = C               B
A    0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10 11 12 13 14 15
 0   1  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 1   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 2   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 3   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 4   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 5   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 6   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 7   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 8   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
 9   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0  0  0  0  1
10   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
11   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
12   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1
13   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1  1  1
14   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1  1  1
15   1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1  1
END

 
Monrovia (TechnicalUser) 24 Aug 09 3:40
change the CAT of all extension to 1
parnum (TechnicalUser) 24 Aug 09 9:46

We need to see EXCCP:CAT=ALL: as well to check the CAT, CD number is in day/night TRAF of CAT,
which is related to TCMAP for extension and route. Pls send EXCCP print, TCMAP does not show CAT
number.

best parnum
ALTAMIMI (MIS) 24 Aug 09 11:07
<EXCCP:CAT=ALL;
EXTENSION CATEGORY CODE         
CAT       TRAF      SERV        CDIV       ROC        
0         00000014  0202120100  000000000  000001
1         00010114  0202120100  000070000  000001
2         01020213  0202120100  000070000  000001
3         01050513  0202120100  000070000  000001
4         03020213  0202120100  000070000  000001
5         01050513  0202120700  011150000  000001
6         01060613  0202120700  011150000  000001
7         03060613  0202120700  001150000  000001
8         03030313  0202120300  000070000  000001
9         00090915  0202120700  011150000  000001
10        01030313  0202120700  001150000  000001
11        00010114  0202020100  000071000  000001
12        01020213  0202020100  000071000  000001
13        01060613  0202020100  000071000  000001
14        01020213  0202120100  000071000  000001
15        01050513  0202120100  001150000  000001
16        01060613  0202120100  001150000  000001
17        02060613  0202020100  111150000  000001
18        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
19        00101015  0202120700  011150000  000001
20        02090915  0215120700  111151321  000001
21        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
22        03020213  0202120300  000070000  000001
23        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
24        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
25        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
26        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
27        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
28        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
29        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
30        01040413  0202120100  000070000  000001
31        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
32        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
33        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
34        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
35        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
36        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
37        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
38        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
39        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
40        02080813  0202120700  011141111  000001
41        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
42        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
43        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
44        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
45        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
46        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
47        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
48        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
49        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
50        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
51        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
52        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
53        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
54        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
55        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
56        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
57        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
58        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
59        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
60        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
61        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
62        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
63        00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001

MINIMUM CATEGORY CODE FOR AUTHORIZATION CODE IS  02


DEFAULT CATEGORY CODE FOR AUTHORIZATION CODE IS  02

END
 
parnum (TechnicalUser) 26 Aug 09 7:56
Set up with EXCCS new CAT 18 with TRAF xx1111xx, and NACDS:NUM=9,CDCAT=11;

Put extensions in CAT 18, then they can only dial 9 for operator. Operators are TRAF=15 so they can call
any number and do not look at CDCAT.

Also
TCMAS:A=11,B=11,CON=ALL;
TCMAS:B=11,A=11,CON=ALL;

You also need to NACDS in your emergency number so extensions can call emergency services at all times
in case of workers in emergency where no operator is available.

best parnum

HOW TO REPLACE THE 4 DIGIT TO 5 DIGIT


& DEST FROM 0 TO 9?
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ALTAMIMI (MIS) 10 Aug 09 7:40
I HAVE 1000 ANALOG EXTENITON AND 900 DIGITAL EXTENITON EVRY EXTENITON HAVE 4
DIGIT TO 5 DIGIT AND ALL THESE EXTENITON MAKE E1 TLU76\3?
HOW THE ESYE WAY TO CHANGE ALL EXTENITONS AND THE DIGITAL EXTENITON HAVE
FUNCTION KEY'S

 
doktor (IS/IT--Management) 10 Aug 09 9:43
You can use the NUTRI command to convert from 4 to 5 digits, or end all numbers (EXTEE/KSEXE) and
initiate them al again by EXTEI/KSEXI.
///doktor
ALTAMIMI (MIS) 10 Aug 09 13:53
thanks Mr. doktor

how abut PC-REGEN i take from MD110(TSWSP4).


i thenk i can replace from some command but i do not know wich file i have to change?

 
doktor (IS/IT--Management) 11 Aug 09 2:49
Hi ALTAMIMI

We use a very good text editor called TextPad.


You can take you re-generated INI files, like e.g. EXTEI, and add the 5 digit by marking it in TextPad
"block mode".
The marked area can be changed, deleted or digigts could be added.
E.g.
EXTEI;DIR=5644,CAT=15,EQU=1-1-22-11,TYPE=EL6;
If 7 should be added "75644", the area in the text file just before the digit 5 is marked - top to buttom of the
file - and the digit 7 is added to all lines.
Easy and fast!
///doktor
DUFQI (TechnicalUser) 11 Aug 09 3:49
If you are using a new numberrange just use KSDNC and EXDNC
doktor (IS/IT--Management) 11 Aug 09 7:40
Take care using " KSDNC and EXDNC ". You MD may reload if you have high traffic.
///doktor
ALTAMIMI (MIS) 11 Aug 09 8:43
THANKS FOR ALL

ABUT "EXDNC" AND "KSDNC" I CAN NOT USE IF THE EXTENTION HAVE PARALLEL
RINGING.
I MAKE RE-GENERATED FORM PC-REGEN I WILL TRAY FROM THERE

I CHANG IN "KSEXI" AND "EXTEI"BUT WICH COMMAND I HAVE TO CHANGE ELSE    


doktor (IS/IT--Management) 11 Aug 09 9:10
You need to change also your groups GHDAP:GRP=ALL; and ACD groups.
If you check your number analysis (NADAP;) you will see all active (existing) numbers.
///doktor
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 12 Aug 09 8:31
Altmamimi,

first of all don't use CAPS in your post, it is considered as shouting. About your question: yes it's best to
use PC-REGEN to create a new system.

so steps to be taken:

1) take a full PC-REGEN printout from your PBX (this file can be generated from PC-REGEN) and must
be sent with winfiol. Regenerate initiate commands from printout files using PC-REGEN.
2) edit all files, changing all the required extension numbers
3) start a new system from INL, load license and send LIM disposition file.
4) send initiate command files to PBX with winfiol

If you have not fully understood what I'm trying to explain here, then don't do it, you must have full
knowledge of the MD110 to achieve this task. Do you have a local service provider? They should be able to
do this work for you.

Cheers,
Daddy
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ALTAMIMI (MIS) 12 Aug 09 16:56
thanks to all

i chang all extentions from file "KS" and "EX"


this is "NADAP" for my system

<NADAP;
NUMBER ANALYSIS DATA            
TYPE OF SERIES                  NUMBER SERIES                   
EXTENSION NUMBER SERIES          1000 -  1030
                                 1032 -  1050
                                 2000 -  2887
                                28889
                                 2889 -  3832
                                 3900 -  3910
                                 3999
                                 4400 -  4900
                                 6666
EXTERNAL DESTINATION CODE           0
                                   60 -    63
                                  700 -   709
                                    8
OPERATOR INDIV. NUMBER SERIES    5001 -  5007
OPERATOR COMMON NUMBER SERIES       9
OPERATOR COM. DID. NUM. SERIES      9
ABBREVIATED COMMON NUMBER SERIES 4000 -  4398
COMMON PUBLIC DIRECTORY NUMBER  28888
DIRECT INWARD SERVICE ACCESS     1031
TYPE OF SERVICE CODE            SERVICE CODE                    
ANSWER ON CALL TO COMMON BELL      55
EXTERNAL NUMBER LENGTH DATA     
EXTERNAL NUMBER                 NUMBER LENGTH
019                                 4 -   9
02                                  4 -   8
04                                  4 -   8
63                                  9 -  20
PROCEED TO SEND SIGNAL DATA     
EXTERNAL NUMBER                 POS. TYPE
CALL DISCRIMINATION DATA        
EXTERNAL/INTERNAL NUMBER        CAT     
011                             8  5  3  
01700                           5  3  
019                             8  5  3  
02                              10 9  8  6  5  3  2  
03                              5  3  
04                              10 9  8  6  5  3  2  
08                              10 9  6  5  3  2  
0902                            10 9  8  5  3  2  
0903                            10 9  5  3  2  
0904                            10 9  8  5  3  2  
0905                            10 9  8  5  3  2  
0906                            10 9  5  3  2  
0907                            10 9  8  5  3  2  
0908                            10 9  5  3  2  
0909                            10 9  8  5  3  
0919                            5  3  
0920                            10 9  6  5  3  2  
0930                            5  3  
0939                            8  6  5  4  3  2  
0940                            10 9  8  6  5  3  2  
0961                            8  5  3  2  
0963                            5  3  
0992                            10 9  8  6  5  4  3  2  
0993                            10 9  5  3  2  
0996                            10 9  5  3  2  
0997                            10 9  5  3  2  
0998                            10 9  5  3  2  
0999                            10 9  5  3  2  
1                               10 9  8  6  5  4  3  2  
                               1
2                               10 9  8  6  5  4  3  2  
                               1
3                               10 9  8  6  5  4  3  2  
                               1
4                               10 9  8  6  5  4  3  2  
                               1
60                              8  5  
61                              9  
62                              10
63                              9  8  7  6  5  4  3  2  
6666                            10 9  8  7  6  5  4  3  
                               2  1  0
701                             5  
705                             11
706                             10 4  3  2  1  
8                               10 9  8  6  5  
9                               10 9  8  6  5  3  2  1  
                               0
END

how to change "0" to "9" for all system frme PC-REGEN?

aftare i change evry thing i will make REL  for system


 
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 12 Aug 09 17:46
you need to change the number for your operator.

as you can see in nadap, operater nr is now 9 (OC and OD).

so assign it another nr, then you can put 9 in ED range and program RODDI.

/Daddy
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ALTAMIMI (MIS) 13 Aug 09 6:27
HI EVRY BODY
THIS COMMAND I TAKE IT FROM PC-REGEN
WICH COMAND FROM THIS I HAVE TO CHANG THE DEST FROM 0 TO 9?
GSMULT
CNBOI
CNBRI
IOBPI
IONPC
IOEQI
IOIFC
IOFDC
ALEOI
ALDAS
ALULS
IOCAC
SYDAS
SYTDS
ASPAC
TCMAS
NUMANAL
NUTRI
OPERI
OPISS
EXCCS
GESPI
ADCOI
ROCAI
RODAI
RODDI
GEDII
IPBOI
IPEXI
IPGKC
EXTEI
KSEXI
KSANI
KSMDI
KSFKC
GHGRI
GHGMI
ACPAC
ROEQI
OPCTS
OPCGS
OPADC
OPRSC
OPDNC
CPDNI
RODNI
LCTDI
CLCCC
AUCOI
KSTSC
KSCHC
GETSC
CXSYC
SPEXI
CDINI
CASII
CHCMI
GEFKI

 
Monrovia (TechnicalUser) 13 Aug 09 6:52
Note: If you dont have some expertise in reading & executing commands, dont try these steps. These steps
will make your operator & outgoing calls Dead.

Using WINFIOL

NANSE:NUMSE=9,NUMTYP=OC;
NANSE:NUMSE=9,NUMTYP=OI;
you end the Operator Common no & Operator Individual no.

NANSI:NUMSE=5000,NUMTYP=OC;
NANSI:NUMSE=5000,NUMTYP=OI;
You initiate OC & OI as 5000, which is free in your number series.(1,2,3,4,5XXX,6,7,8&9 already in
use)Once you converted your Dest 0 to 9, you may make operator as 0 which may be free to use at that
time.(for the time being there will be no calls to operator) So take care, your Operator parameters has to be
set accordingly.

NANSI:NUMSE=9,NUMTYP=ED;
you initiate ED in number series

now initiate the route parameters, for which need your RO details, roodp, rocap, roeqp, rodap, rodnp, etc
ALTAMIMI (MIS) 14 Aug 09 6:43
THAKS ALL
I WILL TRY IT AND TELL YOU WHAT HAPEN.

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Hi Everybody!

Can you all help me how to remove additional number? Here are the details.
 
<CADAP;
CALENDAR DATA
IDENTITY=UTMSKUDAI      
VERSION=CXP1010119/4/TSWSP03/R4A
08:58:09
MON 06 JUL 2009
END
 
<
<SUDIP:DIR=33999;
DIRECTORY INFORMATION AT 08:55:41 06JUL09
DIRECTORY NUMBER         : 33999
TYPE OF DIRECTORY NUMBER : ATS
NAME                     :
ADDITIONAL NUMBER        : 33123

EXTENSION TERMINAL DATA


EQU         TERMD   ADN
4-0-52-12   0000000

EXTENSION DIRECTORY CATEGORIES


CAT  TRAF      SERV        CDIV       ROC     TRM  ADC             CUST  LANG  BSEC  MCOST
10   03151515  0015110700  001151000  000001  0    010000301             -     0     -

EXTENSION MULTIPLE DIRECTORY NUMBER DATA


DIR     KEY  CALALT
*33999  -    -
 33123  06   0

GROUP DATA

PARALLEL RINGING DATA

DIVERSION DATA

PAGING DATA

END
 
<        
doktor (IS/IT--Management) 6 Jul 09 10:01
Try with EXTEE:DIR=33123;
///doktor
hisyam74 (TechnicalUser) 6 Jul 09 19:57
Hi doktor!!

I've try EXTEE:DIR=33123;...,still cannot remove the additional number, any idea? Please help me
doktor (IS/IT--Management) 7 Jul 09 3:30
Let me have these printouts...
SUSIP:DIR=33999;
SUDIP:DIR=33123;
SUSIP:DIR=33123;
 
///doktor

7 Jul 09 4:50
Belyaev (TechnicalUser)
EXADC:DIR=33999,ADDNUM=33999;
hisyam74 (TechnicalUser) 7 Jul 09 11:06
Hi Belyaev!!

Thanks for the helpful tips..., it works and thanks again..

code to access main/Tie lines..


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amalpbx12 (TechnicalUser) 31 Mar 09 9:27
Hi guys,

 here I am again guys,I have a hot question 4 u.I know that there is a code in md110 BC10 to access main
lines and Tie-lines.It is something like *0*Route*xxxx#

my question is:Is there any command to tell you what the code is?

really I'll be gr8ful F U could reply as soon as possible.

thanx guys.
To ALREI or not to ALREI,this is the command
parnum (TechnicalUser) 31 Mar 09 9:47

ROEDP:ROU=x,TRU=ALL;

give you the lim and trunk number like 1-03.

RODRP:ROU=x;

give you the dest code

*0*103#DEST then number

RODDP:DEST=y;

give you route number if you do not know it

best parnum

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ehsan62 (IS/IT--Management) 6 Apr 09 23:55
hi!
I have a question about routes in md110.
we have many co(trunk) in our office that each belongs to one person. also each person have an extension
and we want that when one person dials 0 he could reach to his own external number (for example his
extension is 101 and his own external number is 8519600 and we want that when he dials the number 0 he
could access the external number). I could'nt find any way, can you help me about this?
thanks

7 Apr 09 5:22
Isinor (Instructor)
Hi,
The 'Customer Group' might be able to do this... if you have less than 250 co(trunks)

More info in ALEX \Solution Documents\Customer Group

EXCUC:DIR=...,CUST=1;
KSCUC:DIR=...,CUST=1;

RODDI:DEST=...,CUST=1,ETC...;
Regards
Isinor

 How to make all external telephone numbers


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Hi,

How to make (when call a officce number) for all external telephone numbers (that they not answer or not
localizable)jump to switchboard?

Regards,
Toni.
kank (IS/IT--Management) 4 Dec 08 10:50
I think you mean if someone dials an outside number first the call shall visit the switchboard.
Or you want to forward all incoming calls to visit operator. If it is the second one, what type of trunks do
you have (analog, PRI)
srad (Programmer) 4 Dec 08 11:10
How to make a trunks?
I want to the same one than PELPI instruction, but to do it for everyone is very laborious.
Is possible to do it?

Regards,
Toni
kank (IS/IT--Management) 4 Dec 08 11:21
I got it now.
For example your operator common number is 9.
Try CDCOI:INTDIV=9,PUBDIV=9,PRIDIV=9;
This forwaring is common for the exchange. Unless you give individual diversion or personal number
(CDINI or PELPI). This will work for all extensions.
srad (Programmer) 4 Dec 08 12:00
Thanks for all kank.
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 4 Dec 08 12:13
our you can use rerouting:
RODNI:ROU=x,DAY=9,NIG=9;

where x is your incoming route

/Daddy
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kscac (TechnicalUser) 8 Oct 08 2:04
we have 3 md 110 system in our company (BC 13),We are planning to add 1 lim.can somebody give me the
step by step command how to add new LIM.
kank (IS/IT--Management) 8 Oct 08 10:11

    
1  Check that the system is correct by using command ALLIP   and command HIMDP  
2  Check that the backup unit is connected to the I/O bus.
3  I there is any previous initial load directory present on the hard disk, remove the previous initial load
directory from the hard disk.  
4  Create an initial load directory in the existing system.
5  Make sure that the storage device has enough space for a system dump.  
6  Check that the PCM lines, extensions, external lines, and PABX operators are connected.
7  Switch on the DC/DC unit in the new LIM(s).    
8  Are any fuse lamps lit on the new LIM(s)?    
9  Check the fuses in the DC/DC unit.  See installation test instructions for INSTALLATION TESTING
OF ASB 501 04 .  
10  Press the restart button on the LPU board in the new LIM(s).
11  If there is voice compression on any PCM-line or is the line AMI-coded or similar change the time slot
categories for the PCM-line(s) in the I/O LIM by using command GJTSC  . The configuration of the PCM-
lines in the I/O LIM must reflect the worst line in the system, because the selection of the time slots for
loading is made in the I/O LIM. Time slots used for voice compression cannot be used for loading.Verify
by using command GJTSP  .
12  Install licence data.  
13  Order generation and transmission of the LIM disposition table for the new LIM(s) by using commands
CNLDI   and CNLDT  . Completely new programs not included in the initial load directory should not be
included in the LIM disposition table. These programs should be added separately after addition of LIM.  
14  Order distribution of the program units from the initial load directory by using command LAPUT  .
Await printouts LOADING INFORMATION, (obtained immediately) LOADING WAS SUCCESSFUL,
(obtained after about 20 minutes) and START PHASE 1, 1.3 AND PHASE 1.5 READY (obtained after
some minutes). If the LPU display is used on any of the existing LIMs, 101 will be shown. 101 remains
which is correct.  
15 Initiate PCM-lines by using command GJLII. This is done for every line.  
16  Initiate signalling links distribution using command ILLAI  .  
17  Verify group switch status by using commands GJLCP  , GJLSP   and SCICP  .  
18  If there is voice compression on any PCM-line change the time slot categories for all PCM-lines in the
system by using command GJTSC. Note: The configuration of the PCM-lines in the I/O LIM must reflect
the worst line in the system, because the selection of the time slots for loading is made in the I/O LIM.
Time slots used for voice compression cannot be used for loading.  
19  Order a complete clock control of the group switch by using command SCICI.
20  Verify the complete control of the group switch by using command SCICP.
21  Initiate start-up of the added LIM by using command SFLII.
22  Deblock the tone sender, the tone receiver, the conference equipment and the multi frequency
equipment in the new LIM.
23  Read out the alarm log by using command ALLIP   and deal with alarms (if any).
24  Check the fault signal buffer by using command HIEDP   or HIMDP.
25  Make a system dump of the changes. By making a system dump at this point problems are avoided in
case the reading of exchange data should fail.  
  
kscac (TechnicalUser) 9 Oct 08 16:16
kank,

thank you very much for your quick response and for your help.youre the best.good luck.
Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser) 10 Oct 08 5:21
When you add to your system lim number 4 or number 8 lim need to redo the package because there are
units that are common program end up in such lim.
Otherwise the existing lim would be overloaded.
 
Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser) 10 Oct 08 5:21
When you add to your system lim number 4 or number 8 lim need to redo the package because there are
units that are common program end up in such lim.
Otherwise the existing lim would be overloaded.
        
kank (IS/IT--Management) 10 Oct 08 8:26
kscac,

no big thing, just copy paste from alex :)

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when the operator answer the first call,he hear the ring but when there is another incoming call while the
operator is busy to the first caller,the operator cannot hear the ringing on second caller.
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 23 Sep 08 1:53
this is logical because the call is in the operator queue.
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kank (IS/IT--Management) 23 Sep 08 6:29
Do not mix operator usage with digital set. Most companies(especially small capacity) want to give
operators some other jobs near being an operator. They want to use operators as secretaries, receptionists
etc. In those cases we offer digital phones with ACD definitions.
In your case, on operator display there is a notification that shows how many people waiting on the queue.  
pcasi (TechnicalUser) 23 Sep 08 12:49
You can try initiating the operator with parameter MODE=1, eg.

OPERI:DIR=XXXX,MODE=1,EQU=A-BB-C,..........;

That would give you more audible signals but i´m not sure if it would ring the second call as normal call.
b17liviu (TechnicalUser) 2 Oct 08 4:40
   Try OPISS:DIR=XXXXX,MODE=1;

why the trunks was disconnected after a period of


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b17liviu (TechnicalUser) 1 Sep 08 2:17

   HI,

 Please help me with this case on my MD110:


       
      I have ROU=3 TL11 route; after 2-3 min the call is automatically disconected and I do not understand
why.

This is route setting:

   <RODAP:ROU=3;ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
3     TL11  H'00000012  H'00000188  H'00002845  NO

<ROCAP:ROU=ALL;ROUTE CATEGORY DATA


ROU SEL              TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
3   7110000000000010 4   2000000000  0   30   128  00151515 300000000000 001100

<CADAP;CALENDAR DATA
IDENTITY   
VERSION=CXP1010110/2/BC12SP10/R7A
14:37:34
WED 27 AUG 2008                             
rfpui (TechnicalUser) 2 Sep 08 12:17
Try VARO=000020C5 or VARO=000020D5    
----------------------------------
If anything can go wrong, it will.
(Murphy's Law)
b17liviu (TechnicalUser) 3 Sep 08 2:02
    

 i fix the problem for an moment with that:


-remove PARNUM=41,PARVAL=180 with PARNUM=41 ,PARVAL=600
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 3 Sep 08 13:16
Your MD seems to wait for a B-answer from the PSTN, which is never received. Change VARO to
00002805 (or 2815). This should make the trick

 
b17liviu (TechnicalUser) 4 Sep 08 2:00

  If i change VARO to 00002805 the route not dial,the route dial with only varo 00002845 .

    
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 4 Sep 08 5:11
Strange....
Is this line connected to a PSTN or some kind of other equipment?
The B-answer (if any) is received from the external party, and before this parameter has any affect, the
dialling procedure should already be ready. In your case, the dial tone is sent from the MD, change sig d1
to e.g. 1, can you hear the dial tone from the external after dialling the dest?
What about nuber length and roddp?
Then, which board type are you using? TLU75?

 
b17liviu (TechnicalUser) 5 Sep 08 2:00
HELLO!

   The line is connecting to private PBX (TOPEX with DTMF  board)


   I using TLU 75 board.
   Yes i can hear the dial tone (TOPEX diall ton )after dialling the dest=77.
   The number length is not setting.
   I change the SIG=100010000000;but is the same situation.

<RODDP:DEST=77;EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA


DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC                        TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
77        3            0005000000000250000000000  0   3   0                     

END
 
<RODRP:ROU=3;EXTERNAL DESTINATION DATA
ROU     DEST    
3       77      

END
 
<ROEDP:ROU=3,TRU=ALL;ROUTE EQUIPMENT DATA
ROU   TRU      EQU           IP ADDRESS         SQU       INDDAT           CNTRL
3     001-1    001-0-42-06                                              

END
 Thank you for all fcpi.
 
b17liviu (TechnicalUser) 8 Sep 08 1:33
  HELLO fcpli,
  do you have eny idea about this ;
  sorry for my english.

  
kank (IS/IT--Management) 8 Sep 08 8:57
hi try in VARO respectively 00002855, 00002865, 00002875
b17liviu (TechnicalUser) 8 Sep 08 11:50
  

 HI
 

 I try , but my route dial with only varo 00002845 .


  
pcasi (TechnicalUser) 8 Sep 08 16:50
Have you tried ?

ROCAC:ROU=3,SIG=300110000000;
fcpli (TechnicalUser) 9 Sep 08 11:47
Hi

I have no clear idea. But maybe a trace helps to figure this out...
So, trace TLP11, start before dialling, and stop after the disconnection.
stisr;
stuni:unit=tlp11;
sttsi:tri=1;
sttse:tri=1;
Log file
strap:tri=1;

 and post it here


b17liviu (TechnicalUser) 12 Sep 08 8:36
Hi, fcpli
This is my trace TLP11:

<strap:tri=1;
TRACE IND READ RESULT
TRACE INDIVIDUAL NO 1
TIME         LINE(S)
14.45.16.160 00001 HWSW  SIGNAL                IDENTY            (H'0016)
               FROM   EQU NO      1-0-42-00
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'62 H'4C H'C7 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.45.16.160 00002 SWSW  SIGNAL                BORDIDENTY        (H'001E)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DCP     (H'007E) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'90 H'00 H'4C H'C7 H'03 H'91 H'00 H'62 H'02
               010   H'00 H'81 H'2A H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.45.28.500 00003 HWSW  SIGNAL                IDENTY            (H'0016)
               FROM   EQU NO      1-0-42-00
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'62 H'4C H'C7 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.45.28.500 00004 SWSW  SIGNAL                BORDIDENTY        (H'001E)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DCP     (H'007E) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'90 H'00 H'4C H'C7 H'03 H'91 H'00 H'62 H'02
               010   H'00 H'81 H'2A H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.45.40.820 00005 HWSW  SIGNAL                IDENTY            (H'0016)
               FROM   EQU NO      1-0-42-00
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'62 H'4C H'C7 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.45.40.820 00006 SWSW  SIGNAL                BORDIDENTY        (H'001E)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DCP     (H'007E) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'90 H'00 H'4C H'C7 H'03 H'91 H'00 H'62 H'02
               010   H'00 H'81 H'2A H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.45.53.180 00007 HWSW  SIGNAL                IDENTY            (H'0016)
               FROM   EQU NO      1-0-42-00
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'62 H'4C H'C7 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.45.53.180 00008 SWSW  SIGNAL                BORDIDENTY        (H'001E)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DCP     (H'007E) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'90 H'00 H'4C H'C7 H'03 H'91 H'00 H'62 H'02
               010   H'00 H'81 H'2A H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.46.05.520 00009 HWSW  SIGNAL                IDENTY            (H'0016)
               FROM   EQU NO      1-0-42-00
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'62 H'4C H'C7 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.46.05.520 00010 SWSW  SIGNAL                BORDIDENTY        (H'001E)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DCP     (H'007E) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'90 H'00 H'4C H'C7 H'03 H'91 H'00 H'62 H'02
               010   H'00 H'81 H'2A H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.46.17.880 00011 HWSW  SIGNAL                IDENTY            (H'0016)
               FROM   EQU NO      1-0-42-00
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'62 H'4C H'C7 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.46.17.880 00012 SWSW  SIGNAL                BORDIDENTY        (H'001E)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DCP     (H'007E) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'90 H'00 H'4C H'C7 H'03 H'91 H'00 H'62 H'02
               010   H'00 H'81 H'2A H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.46.30.620 00013 HWSW  SIGNAL                IDENTY            (H'0016)
               FROM   EQU NO      1-0-42-00
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'62 H'4C H'C7 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.46.30.620 00014 SWSW  SIGNAL                BORDIDENTY        (H'001E)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DCP     (H'007E) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'90 H'00 H'4C H'C7 H'03 H'91 H'00 H'62 H'02
               010   H'00 H'81 H'2A H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.46.43.060 00015 HWSW  SIGNAL                IDENTY            (H'0016)
               FROM   EQU NO      1-0-42-00
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'62 H'4C H'C7 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.46.43.060 00016 SWSW  SIGNAL                BORDIDENTY        (H'001E)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DCP     (H'007E) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'90 H'00 H'4C H'C7 H'03 H'91 H'00 H'62 H'02
               010   H'00 H'81 H'2A H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.46.47.640 00017 SWSW  SIGNAL                CRADRCHECK        (H'0035)
               FROM   LCR     (H'0070) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'02 H'00 H'48 H'C2 H'02 H'00 H'47 H'BC
14.46.47.640 00018 SWSW  SIGNAL                NRPOINTER         (H'001B)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     LCR     (H'0070) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'03 H'91 H'02 H'B5 H'02 H'00 H'96 H'FC H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'00
14.46.47.640 00019 SWSW  SIGNAL                CRADREXEC         (H'0060)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     LCR     (H'0070) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'03 H'91 H'02 H'00 H'B8 H'9E H'02 H'00 H'97 H'46
14.46.49.320 00020 SWSW  SIGNAL                SIZTRU            (H'0039)
               FROM   DTR     (H'035A) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'00 H'00 H'F9 H'03 H'5A H'39 H'7C H'03
               010   H'19 H'01 H'10 H'00 H'03 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'0F
               020   H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'01 H'00 H'19 H'00 H'00 H'00
               030   H'01 H'FF H'FF H'FF H'FF H'FF H'FF H'FF H'FF H'02
               040   H'00 H'02 H'00 H'CC H'78 H'02 H'00 H'5A H'2E
14.46.49.320 00021 SWHW  SIGNAL                LOOPST            (H'000A)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     EQU NO      1-0-42-06
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'02 H'02 H'00 H'6D H'DC H'02 H'00 H'43 H'10
14.46.49.320 00022 SWSW  SIGNAL                SIZTRURES         (H'002E)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     RMP     (H'0319) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'39 H'7C H'00 H'00 H'5F H'2A H'03 H'91 H'01 H'00
               010   H'F9 H'03 H'5A H'03 H'00 H'01 H'00 H'00 H'02 H'00
               020   H'43 H'C2 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.46.49.320 00023 SWSW  SIGNAL                SENFILCAT         (H'0067)
               FROM   RMP     (H'0319) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'2A H'00 H'00 H'00 H'02 H'08 H'C2 H'6C
               010   H'02 H'03 H'38 H'72
14.46.49.340 00024 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETMULPOS         (H'002B)
               FROM   SCP     (H'032F) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'2A H'00 H'02 H'6F H'03 H'2F H'01 H'FF
               010   H'02 H'00 H'92 H'8A H'02 H'00 H'3A H'16
14.46.49.340 00025 SWSW  SIGNAL                FETMULPOSRES      (H'0042)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     SCP     (H'032F) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'02 H'6F H'00 H'96 H'02 H'00 H'52 H'68 H'00
               010   H'00 H'00 H'00
14.46.49.640 00026 SWSW  SIGNAL                SENNUM            (H'010D)
               FROM   RMP     (H'0319) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'2A H'00 H'FF H'FF H'FF H'FF H'00 H'09
               010   H'00 H'FF H'FF H'FF H'00 H'00 H'00 H'02 H'08 H'C3
               020   H'8C H'02 H'08 H'47 H'84
14.46.49.640 00027 SWSW  SIGNAL                MINNUMSEN         (H'00AE)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     RMP     (H'0319) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'39 H'7C H'02 H'00 H'6F H'4C H'02 H'00 H'4C H'0C
14.46.49.880 00028 HWSW  SIGNAL                LINELEVEL         (H'0007)
               FROM   EQU NO      1-0-42-06
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'02 H'02 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'00
14.46.49.880 00029 SWHW  SIGNAL                LOOPPE            (H'000B)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     EQU NO      1-0-42-06
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'03 H'02 H'00 H'6D H'C0 H'02 H'00 H'18 H'D4
14.46.49.940 00030 HWSW  SIGNAL                LINELEVEL         (H'0007)
               FROM   EQU NO      1-0-42-06
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'03 H'02 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'00
14.46.50.080 00031 SWSW  SIGNAL                SENNUM            (H'010D)
               FROM   RMP     (H'0319) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'2A H'00 H'FF H'FF H'FF H'FF H'00 H'05
               010   H'00 H'FF H'FF H'FF H'00 H'00 H'00 H'02 H'08 H'C3
               020   H'8C H'02 H'08 H'47 H'84
14.46.50.480 00032 SWSW  SIGNAL                SENNUM            (H'010D)
               FROM   RMP     (H'0319) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'2A H'00 H'FF H'FF H'FF H'FF H'00 H'06
               010   H'00 H'FF H'FF H'FF H'00 H'00 H'00 H'02 H'08 H'C3
               020   H'8C H'02 H'08 H'47 H'84
14.46.50.500 00033 SWSW  SIGNAL                JOBCONTINUE       (H'00B9)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'00 H'07 H'02 H'00 H'6D H'5C H'02 H'00
               010   H'78 H'A4
14.46.50.500 00034 SWSW  SIGNAL                CONKS             (H'0048)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TSP     (H'033B) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'03 H'91 H'00 H'5F H'2A H'00 H'96 H'01 H'02 H'00
               010   H'65 H'9A H'02 H'00 H'5F H'7E
14.46.50.520 00035 SWSW  SIGNAL                KSCON             (H'0087)
               FROM   TSP     (H'033B) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'2A H'9F H'70 H'03 H'3B H'02 H'00 H'55
               010   H'D6 H'02 H'00 H'2E H'76
14.46.50.520 00036 SWSW  SIGNAL                SENKEYDIG         (H'0028)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TSP     (H'033B) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'9F H'70 H'09 H'50 H'02 H'00 H'6A H'12 H'02 H'00
               010   H'09 H'22
14.46.50.720 00037 SWSW  SIGNAL                KEYDIGSEN         (H'0029)
               FROM   ADP     (H'028C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'2A H'02 H'00 H'14 H'C6 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00
14.46.50.720 00038 SWSW  SIGNAL                SENKEYDIG         (H'0028)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TSP     (H'033B) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'9F H'70 H'05 H'50 H'02 H'00 H'6A H'12 H'02 H'00
               010   H'24 H'F6
14.46.50.900 00039 SWSW  SIGNAL                SENNUM            (H'010D)
               FROM   RMP     (H'0319) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'2A H'00 H'FF H'FF H'FF H'FF H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'FF H'FF H'FF H'00 H'00 H'00 H'02 H'08 H'C3
               020   H'8C H'02 H'08 H'47 H'84
14.46.50.940 00040 SWSW  SIGNAL                KEYDIGSEN         (H'0029)
               FROM   ADP     (H'028C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'2A H'02 H'00 H'14 H'C6 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00
14.46.50.940 00041 SWSW  SIGNAL                SENKEYDIG         (H'0028)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TSP     (H'033B) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'9F H'70 H'06 H'50 H'02 H'00 H'6A H'12 H'02 H'00
               010   H'24 H'F6
14.46.51.140 00042 SWSW  SIGNAL                KEYDIGSEN         (H'0029)
               FROM   ADP     (H'028C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'2A H'02 H'00 H'14 H'C6 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00
14.46.51.140 00043 SWSW  SIGNAL                SENKEYDIG         (H'0028)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TSP     (H'033B) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'9F H'70 H'00 H'50 H'02 H'00 H'6A H'12 H'02 H'00
               010   H'24 H'F6
14.46.51.200 00044 SWSW  SIGNAL                SENNUM            (H'010D)
               FROM   RMP     (H'0319) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'2A H'00 H'FF H'FF H'FF H'FF H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'FF H'FF H'FF H'00 H'00 H'00 H'02 H'08 H'C3
               020   H'8C H'02 H'08 H'47 H'84
14.46.51.360 00045 SWSW  SIGNAL                KEYDIGSEN         (H'0029)
               FROM   ADP     (H'028C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'2A H'02 H'00 H'14 H'C6 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00
14.46.51.360 00046 SWSW  SIGNAL                SENKEYDIG         (H'0028)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TSP     (H'033B) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'9F H'70 H'00 H'50 H'02 H'00 H'6A H'12 H'02 H'00
               010   H'24 H'F6
14.46.51.560 00047 SWSW  SIGNAL                KEYDIGSEN         (H'0029)
               FROM   ADP     (H'028C) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'5F H'2A H'02 H'00 H'14 H'C6 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00
14.46.51.580 00048 SWSW  SIGNAL                DISAUXDEV         (H'0046)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     TSP     (H'033B) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'9F H'70 H'02 H'00 H'6A H'FC H'02 H'00 H'60
               010   H'5A
14.46.55.680 00049 HWSW  SIGNAL                IDENTY            (H'0016)
               FROM   EQU NO      1-0-42-00
               TO     TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'62 H'4C H'C7 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
               010   H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.46.55.700 00050 SWSW  SIGNAL                BORDIDENTY        (H'001E)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     DCP     (H'007E) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'00 H'90 H'00 H'4C H'C7 H'03 H'91 H'00 H'62 H'02
               010   H'00 H'81 H'2A H'00 H'00 H'00 H'00
14.46.56.500 00051 SWSW  SIGNAL                EOSMES            (H'0046)
               FROM   TLP11   (H'0391) EXE A IN LIM 001
               TO     RMP     (H'0319) EXE A IN LIM 001
               WITH     0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
               000   H'39 H'7C H'03 H'FF H'01 H'00 H'02 H'00 H'6C H'D4
               010   H'02 H'00 H'78 H'EC
14.46.56.520 00052 SWSW  SIGNAL                RELINK      &
himdp (TechnicalUser) 15 Sep 08 7:19
I assume that the external caller is called and answers but is diconnected after 2 Minutes. If this is the case
then D7 of VARO should be '0' i.e VARO should be set to 00002805.
Give it a try
b17liviu (TechnicalUser) 15 Sep 08 8:02

  HI
 

 I try , but my route dial with only VARO D7=4,D7=C.


himdp (TechnicalUser) 15 Sep 08 8:48
the call is cleared after 2 minutes by CMP, this means that the MD110 is clearing the call. You have
confirmed this by changing PARNUM 41. The 2 minute timeout is waiting for B-Answer. If this is not
expected then no timeout will occur. With D7=4, you are set for no clear signal from line, no PTS signal
from line but B-answer expected from line. The equivelent to this for no B-Answer expected is D7=0.

To dial out, 0, 4, 8 and C should work however 4, 8 and C will be expecting B-Answer and if none is
received will time out and clear (as you see)

If 0 does not work, as you say, then I have no more ideas.


fcpli (TechnicalUser) 16 Sep 08 8:04
The timeout comes from CMP routine TRURINTIMSUP, meaning that the timer supervises the ringing
time. I checked this in the lab with your parameters, and with D7=4 the problem is there. But with value "1"
it works fine. What you need to do, is to confirm that the MD really is not dialling towards the line when
D4 /= 4. If you trace it, you'll most probably see that the digits are sent. What you can do is to listen to the
line when sending DTMF. What happens? We can always remove the ringtime supervision from outgoing
TLP11, but this is not the correct way...
Note that the B-answer is a polarity reversal, and this is expected according the parameter in VARO. The
ASPAC value
affects the whole switch.
If you want, change the value D7 to e.g. 1, start the trace, dial some number, and post that one here, if you
are not sure that the system sends the digits from/to RMP, TLP11, TSP, ADP.  
b17liviu (TechnicalUser) 17 Sep 08 3:15
    The P.B.X. is from long distance and the test i make with my opeator. When i setting D7=0, he said that
route don't working. I checking again and my route dial with D7=0.
    Sorry for my confusion.
    Thank you for all.

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grinchstyle (TechnicalUser) 8 Aug 08 9:44
Hi Guys,

I've been trying over the last couple days to get my absent operator to divert but still no success. PELPI,
CDINI commands dont work and OPADC. Any suggestion guys? I dont think a *21*ext# works either...

Thanks
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 8 Aug 08 10:06
show some commands:

NADAP:NUMTYP=OI&OD&OC;
OPDDP:DIR=ALL;
OPCTP:CORG=ALL;
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8 Aug 08 10:07
Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser)
Hello,
Do you entered the command RODNI on incoming rou and also on internal calls?
grinchstyle (TechnicalUser) 8 Aug 08 10:12
Here's the output of the commands.

<∟NADAP:NUMTYP=OI&OD&OC;
                        NUMBER ANALYSIS DATA
TYPE OF SERIES                  NUMBER SERIES

OPERATOR INDIV. NUMBER SERIES     200

OPERATOR COMMON NUMBER SERIES       0

OPERATOR COM. DID. NUM. SERIES   1000

END

<∟OPDDP:DIR=ALL;
                     OPERATOR DIRECTORY DATA

     DIR       EQU             OCUST     TYPE     PCM     REV
     200       001-0-30-00       1       6        -       -

END

<∟OPCTP:CORG=ALL;
                 NOT ACCEPTED
CORG
NOT ASSIGNED

Thanks!
Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser) 8 Aug 08 10:39
You need to configure the corg with its calt for all types of calls, then entering the command opadc for
service night.
For incoming calls also rodni.
Satellite1900 (TechnicalUser) 8 Aug 08 15:36
Follow this configuration:
OPCTS:CORG=1,CALT=1,OACC=0;
OPCTS:CORG=2,CALT=2,OACC=0;
OPCTS:CORG=3,CALT=3,OACC=0;
OPCTS:CORG=7,CALT=7,OACC=1000,ROU=(INCOMING ROU);
OPCGS:CORG=1,DIR=200,CHO=1;
OPCGS:CORG=2,DIR=200,CHO=1;
OPCGS:CORG=3,DIR=200,CHO=1;
OPCGS:CORG=7,DIR=200,CHO=1;
OPADC:CORG=1,NDIR=Y,RERNUM=(NUMBER OF NIGHT SERVICE);
OPADC:CORG=2,NDIR=Y,RERNUM=(NUMBER OF NIGHT SERVICE);
OPADC:CORG=3,NDIR=Y,RERNUM=(NUMBER OF NIGHT SERVICE);
OPADC:CORG=7,NDIR=Y,RERNUM=(NUMBER OF NIGHT SERVICE);
RODNI:ROU=(INCOMING ROU),NIG=(NUMBER OF NIGHT SERVICE);

This configuration is for all types of calls.


The night service is configured for both internal calls both for those entrants.
Try it and good luck
grinchstyle (TechnicalUser) 9 Aug 08 11:30
Thanks a bunch! I'll try this out and let you know how it works..
Hitechbuzz (TechnicalUser) 18 Aug 08 18:10
Hi grinchstyle
I did not see if you got this sorted
I use *24*(hunt group that calls are going to)eg8128*(phone thats are to terminate on)eg.8989#
 So the commaned is  *24*8128*8989#
then when I wish to restore it the command is #24*8128# This means that the operator can use a master
phone if She loses the consul hope this helps
cheers Brian
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jaylek (TechnicalUser)

3 Aug 08 15:41

Hai,

I need some help to the following scenareo...


I have 7 digital extensions and 2 dect phones. I need to programme these as hunting.
digital extensions are 501,502,522,530,532...
Dect extensions are 545,546....
My hunt group number is 500.
<GHDAP:GRP=500;
GROUP HUNTING DATA              
GRP      LIM    SERV   TRAF   SEL     QUE   CUST   RLTC   DIR   
500      1      11010  15     010001  10           0      501      
                                                          502      
                                                          522      
                                                          530      
                                                          532  

I need to work in this way.


External Call reaches 500 Then it should ring to first member 501, if not answer/busy it should deflect to 502 and if
502 no answer/bsy it shoul ring to dect 545,and if 545 no answer/bsy it should deflect to 530 etc ......

Will it work???

Another one request is if a call lands on 500 it reaches 1st member (501)and 501 is busy whether there is an option
to divert to 501 again if it is free????

<ROCAP:ROU=ALL;
ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL              TRM SERV       NODG DIST DISL TRAF     SIG          BCAP
10  7130000000000010 5   0100000001  0   30   128  00151514 211100010031 111111
<RODAP:ROU=ALL;
ROUTE DATA
ROU   TYPE  VARC        VARI        VARO        FILTER  
10    SL60  H'00000110  H'15400000  H'06110000  NO
<GESPP:CSP=ALL;
COMMON SERVICE PROFILE
CSP  TRAF        SERV           CDIV      ROC     NPRES
0    0103151515  2051101011300  00013213  402401  0010
1    0113010115  2051101111300  11513103  402401  0010
2    1103151515  2051101011300  00013213  402401  0010
3    0103040415  2051101011300  11210103  402401  0010
4    1103151515  0000000010200  00700003  000001  0010
8    0103020215  2051101011300  00013213  402401  0010

<EXCCP:CAT=1&&12;
EXTENSION CATEGORY CODE         
CAT       TRAF      SERV        CDIV       ROC        
1         00010115  0215120700  000120000  000001
2         00020215  0215130700  010151311  000001
3         00151515  0215130700  010151311  000001
4         00040415  0215130700  010151311  000001
5         00050515  0215130700  010151311  000001
6         00060615  0200120700  010151311  000001
7         00000000  0000000000  000000000  000001
8         00030315  0215130700  000120000  000111
9         00090915  0215130700  000120000  000001
10        00101015  0215120700  000120000  000001
11        00060615  0215130700  010151311  000001
12        03060615  0215130700  010151311  000001  

Finally can we mix digital extensions and dect phones in the hunt group??

Thanks in advance

  

drewMk2 (TechnicalUser) 4 Aug 08 3:59

First qestion everyone will ask you is what version your system is.....you should always post this as well it give you
quicker responses

"There is no place like 127.0.0.1"


jaylek (TechnicalUser) 4 Aug 08 6:16

Hai

Sorry for that.

MX ONE
VERSION: CXP1010101/4/TSWSP04/R5A   

It was BC12 upgraded to MX-ONE.


 

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 4 Aug 08 6:55

Rule #1 on MD110:

don't use no anwser diversions in a GH.

the functionality that you describe can perfectly be done with a personal number (PELPI)

make a GEDII as pilot number and put the PELPI on that...

the only limitation is that you have 10 positons...

/Daddy

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jaylek (TechnicalUser) 4 Aug 08 8:10

You mean to say a mix of digital and dect possible with PELPI???

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 4 Aug 08 12:04

yes offcourse.

Alex says:

Quote:

DIR =D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5  
      
D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 = 00-99 999  Directory number corresponding to a Personal Number that can be:  
    - An analogue extension  
    - A digital extension  
    - A digital POTS  
    - An ISDN terminal  
    - A CAS extension  
    - An integrated cordless extension  
    - An IP extension  
    - A remote extension (mobile and fixed remote extension)  

/Daddy

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Chamvari (Vendor) 24 Jul 08 6:05
we have recently taken over maintenance of md110 pbx. The client wans to go Voip linked to a Lg IPldk
and the other site has a patton Voip gateway. What is the requirement for the md110 to go Ip .
LeeMason (MIS) 29 Jul 08 3:27
You will probably need to be on at least BC12 (I think - possibly BC13).  You will need an ELU32 (or
more dependent on your requirements) in the system to provide IP connectivity.

I'm not sure about the Patton gateway.  Is this H.323 or SIP?

I know that the MX-ONE can do SIP trunking and think that the MD-110 can also do this but I'm not
sure.  I know that the MD-110 can have SIP extensions so I guess trunking is possible.
 
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Optimal Projects Ltd
www.opl.co.uk
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doktor (IS/IT--Management) 29 Jul 08 3:49
Hi Petros

We tried years ago to interconnect an MD100 BC12 and ipLDK-100 version 3.0, but gave up as there were
problems with CODEC negotiations (G.711, G723). The call setup failed due to these problems.
Maybe these problems are solved now?
///doktor
Chamvari (Vendor) 29 Jul 08 7:50
Patton you can have on with both sip & h.323.  

RODDI = no free space


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cablejerk (TechnicalUser) 19 Jul 08 21:36
Hello All I have a problem iniating new ED's, can anyone help me find the cause of this problem? Here is a
printout

<RODDI:DEST=6388,ROU=53;
NOT ACCEPTED
 
NO FREE SPACE
<ALLOP;
ALARM LOG
IDENTITY: XXXXX-BC90REVB
VERSION: LZY2035106/1/53-CNI85-000003FF/R1A

DATE: 20JUL08   TIME: 10:37:08


CLASS: 1
320  HIGH CALL RATE
DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  UNIT    EQU          INF1  INF2
18JUL08  16:44:01  2    34    RMPS2   005-*-**-**  0     14   

CLASS: 0
113  FAILURE TO SEIZE AN I/O PORT BY COMMAND HIADP
DATE     TIME      ALP  NOIF  UNIT    EQU        
18JUL08  15:41:58  1    1             001-*-**-**
RDATE    RTIME    
18JUL08  15:43:18

END
<FISCP:IODEV=SYSDISK1;
        FILE SYSTEM CAPACITY DATA
TOTAL DISK SPACE: 2067 MBYTES
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS11
KBYTES          FILES
TOTAL   AVAIL   TOTAL   MOUNTED
64512   47213   19200   /SYSN/USR1
SUBFS: SYSSUBFS21
KBYTES          FILES
TOTAL   AVAIL   TOTAL   MOUNTED
64512   47504   19200   /SYSN/USR2
END
 
<IODDP;
I/O DEVICE DATA
NODE            IODEV/SUBFS    EQU/BPOS    SIPOS VEND/USAGE  STATUS
SYSN            -              001-0-23     -    -           IN SERVICE       
SYSN            SYSDISK1       001-0-23-0   3    ADTX        IN SERVICE       
                SYSSUBFS11
                SYSSUBFS21
SYSN            SYSTERMINAL    001-0-23-1   -    MML         -                
SYSN            SYSTERM2       001-0-23-2   -    MML         -                
SYSN            SYSTERM3       001-0-23-3   -    MML         -                
LIM5            -              005-0-41     -    -           IN SERVICE       
LIM5            SYSTEMINAL3    005-0-41-1   -    MML         -                
LIM5            SYSTEMINAL4    005-0-41-2   -    MML         -                
LIM5            SYSTEMINAL5    005-0-41-3   -    MML         -                
END
 
<FIOFP:NODE=SYSN;
NOT ACCEPTED
OPEN FILES NOT FOUND
 
<FIOFP:NODE=LIM5;
NOT ACCEPTED
OPEN FILES NOT FOUND
 
<CADAP;
CALENDAR DATA
IDENTITY=XXXXX-BC90REVB
VERSION=LZY2035106/1/53-CNI85-000003FF/R1A
10:46:04
SUN 20 JUL 2008
END  
Thanks in advance
Cablejerk
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 20 Jul 08 14:32
how many entries do you have in roddp:dest=all; ?
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cablejerk (TechnicalUser) 20 Jul 08 15:27
Hello Daddy, not on site at the moment but there would be around 300 ED's programmed,some of them in
ranges of up to 500 numbers some individual, is there a limit?  
cablejerk (TechnicalUser) 20 Jul 08 17:53
Should have waited, RODDP:DEST=ALL results in 499 entries.
cablejerk (TechnicalUser) 20 Jul 08 20:03
Alex answers the question

 "Route Choice Table Maximum 500 route choices to be


shared by LCR, PNR, CUST and Automatic
Alternative Routing.
One table can contain maximum 8
route choices. "

The question now is, can this be changed?


cablejerk (TechnicalUser) 21 Jul 08 4:12
QED, some lateral thinking reduced the ED route table to 30 entries.
Thanks All

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cpux10 (TechnicalUser) 12 May 08 5:23
Hi,

I am experiencing this problem on both TSW SP3 and BC12 SP11 systems:

An external caller calls my MD110/MX-ONE system using ISDN PRI lines, the call is routed through an
ISDN QSIG line to an external Call Center system (so I have an SL60-SL60 connection). After the call is
disconnected, the trunk individuals involved in this connection are not released until after 40 seconds.

This is causing me some trouble during high traffic. Any ideas or suggestions to decrease this release time?
ceejay55 (TechnicalUser) 12 May 08 18:59
We have to set VARC D3=1 on public ISDN otherwise call will hold up for 30 secs to a digital
phone(unless of course the B party hangs up first)This is for Support of Inband tones
cpux10 (TechnicalUser) 14 Jul 08 0:24
Tried setting VARC D3=1, but the problem is still there.

Any other ideas?

Auth Codes
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tczmbara (MIS) 3 Jul 08 7:28
Hi All,
Im trying to initiate auth code on extension 7320

typing command:
auth_code_init -dir 7320 -cat 10 -restrict -code 2731 -cil 7320 -customer 0

trying to initiate a phone call, using code *72*auth_code#, im gettin Wrong Auth Code

What Im doing wrong

please advise
Best Regards
tczmbara
mbtoma (TechnicalUser) 4 Jul 08 6:55
Hi tczmbara,
I guess the FC is wrong, i.e. you defined a individual (regional) authorization code, so you should try *75*
(dialling) or *76* (blocking). Give it a try.
Toma

 
tczmbara (MIS) 7 Jul 08 8:46
Hi
im able to block extension using code *76*code#

but im not able to make a call (using *75*code#number)


Best Regards
tczmbara

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jaylek (TechnicalUser) 25 Jun 08 8:49

Is there any limitation on the IP extensions for using Group call pick up? Or is there any additional set up?

Regards,
 
rfpup (TechnicalUser) 25 Jun 08 9:00
No limitation, normal behavior as digital phones
jaylek (TechnicalUser) 25 Jun 08 12:04
Rfpup,

I created a group with 2 members and tried but getting like vacant number. What could be the issue?

GPGRI & GHGMI both executed.

I beleive the group pick up code is "8".

Any help. I am not at site to give u a print out.

Regards,
mundus (TechnicalUser) 25 Jun 08 12:18
Maybe it's the config file, for example:

[SuffixServices]
Intrusion=4
Callwaiting=5
CallBack=6
CallPickup=8

 
jaylek (TechnicalUser) 25 Jun 08 14:29
Let me check. Thanks for the info.
I will come back to u
Regards
jaylek (TechnicalUser) 29 Jun 08 1:23
Mundus,
[STOREPHONEBOOKS]
EnableStoring=NO

[SuffixServices]
Intrusion=8
CallWaiting=4
CallBack=5
CallPickUp=6
Conference=3

Actually call pick up is ok. But group call pick not working.
Any hint?
mundus (TechnicalUser) 30 Jun 08 14:17
Do you only have this problems ( group call pick-up ) from IP extension ?
And what digit are using to group call pick-up - 8 ?
jaylek (TechnicalUser) 30 Jun 08 14:29
Mundus,

Yes I am trying 8. It says vacant number. FYI, I tried 6 also. The individual call pick up is working fine.
Kindly look into this.

Regards,
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 30 Jun 08 16:22
please post NADAP;
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jaylek (TechnicalUser) 4 Jul 08 11:44
Dear whosrdaddy,

Done man. There was a problem in NADAP.

Many thanks.
Bye.
rfpup (TechnicalUser) 7 Jul 08 5:54
Hi jaylek!

What was the problem?

Thanks
jaylek (TechnicalUser) 7 Jul 08 6:19
You need to add the service code in NANSI
Please check this command NASCS!!!!!!!

Ip phones---don't connect to analog/digital


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robra (TechnicalUser) 25 Jun 08 4:34
Hi all,

I have a big problem and i can't manage to solve it so if anyone can help me it will mean a lot, so let me tell
you my configuration, i have an md110 BC13, with an IPLU card, a ESU, a ELU34 and ELU33, i managed
to create the IP Phones and i can call from one to another, and also i created digital and analog ones, which
are working together, but i can't call from an IP phone to a digital/analog one, it gives me an error on the IP
phone congestion.......so please can you tell me if i should put a command or something else is the
problem?????

Thanks a lot
TeleLion (TechnicalUser) 27 Jun 08 0:18
Calling from IP to TDM needs RTP resources check yoyr resources are available, and check your codecs,
between phone and gateway.
TELEC3
robra (TechnicalUser) 1 Jul 08 5:21
Thanks a lot, finally i succeeded in making the calls, it was my mistake that i didn't put an IP to the IPLU
board, and also after checking the rtp and i saw there were ok, i made the call and it worked :). Thanks for
your support.

 NUTRI
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642234 (TechnicalUser) 24 Jun 08 17:35

Dear all,

I have E-1 link with mobile compnay and receiving digit 113 on that route and 113 is forwarded to hunp
group 2300. In MD 110  i want to remove digit 113 after receiving this number on hunt group. I have BC12
SP7 version.Please send me nutri command how i can remove receiving digit 113. Bcoz 2300 is voice mail
and when i dail 113 from mobile number it coming (extension 113 does not answer) after this my voice
mail greeting start and then after greeting call went through.
Bocz this  incoming route is forwarded to voice mail.
Plz help
642234 (TechnicalUser) 26 Jun 08 14:38
Dear All,

Please help me. using BC12SP7. receiving digit 113 on incoming route. I want to convert113 in to 2300.
Please advise.
Thanks
dstrang1 (TechnicalUser) 26 Jun 08 22:57
NUTRI:ENTRY=113,CNVTYP=0,NUMTYP=?,TRC=3,PRE=2300;

The ? for numtyp is because you have to know how the digits 113 are formatted. You could start with
NUMTYP=0 (0 is unknown type of number) but you may have to play around with it.

Good luck,

Dave Strang
642234 (TechnicalUser) 27 Jun 08 9:56

 Dear Dstrang1

Thanks a lot it is woking.


Best Regards

 T1 in Republic dominican


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Hi,

The next week I'm going to install a MX-ONE in Dominican Republic, and I never have programed a T1
route, Somebody can help me with parameters of a T1 route?

ROCAI and RODAI

In a MX-ONE 3.1 with TLU76/11

Thanks

 
pcasi (TechnicalUser) 26 Jun 08 17:42
TLU76/11 is for E1 links, you´ll need TLU77/11 for T1 to work, otherwise you will have to use a E1-T1
converter.

Regards,
pcasi

BPOS Assignment 1-0-30


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Monrovia (TechnicalUser) 25 Jun 08 9:06
hi everybody

I am bit confused in this matter

i have one bpos 1-0-30 free. actually i was in a thought that i will use this bpos for ELU29. so i inserted one
elu29 and assigned extensions on it. But later on I have decided to go for ELU28. but after removing the
elu29, the slot still remain for elu29, even after giving CNHUI command, restarting the lim, on off the lim
(reload & restart), the bpos still remain for elu29
DEVICE BOARDS
                          NUMBER OF
       BPOS      BOARDID  INDIVIDUALS  SERVICE STATE
       001-0-00     57         32      PASSIVE
       001-0-10    102         32      ACTIVE
       001-0-20    116         16      ACTIVE
       001-0-22     77         16      ACTIVE
       001-0-30     87         16      PASSIVE
       001-0-32     87         16      PASSIVE

I have not configured 1-0-32(elu29) too. but it is ok, i am going for elu29.

so when i insert the elu28, and CNHUI:BPOS=1-0-30; it is giving like system blocked

DEVICE BOARDS
                          NUMBER OF
       BPOS      BOARDID  INDIVIDUALS  SERVICE STATE
       001-0-00     57         32      PASSIVE
       001-0-10    102         32      ACTIVE
       001-0-20    116         16      ACTIVE
       001-0-22     77         16      ACTIVE
       001-0-30     87         16      SYSTEM BLOCKED
       001-0-32     87         16      PASSIVE

what could be the reason, that the system is not taking the hardware change?
dstrang1 (TechnicalUser) 25 Jun 08 9:26

Send CNBOE:BPOS=1-0-30; then you should be able to add the new board with CNHUI.

Good luck,

Dave Strang
Monrovia (TechnicalUser) 25 Jun 08 9:34
oh my god! since morning i am trying relod restart,etc etc

thanks dstrang

tomorrow morning let me do this

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DevPlan (TechnicalUser)
17 Jun 08 17:02

I have BC10 and use the numtyp ED to have incoming calls routing over a DIGIUM E1 card that sits in an asterisk box
and then routing the calls to another building to an asterisk server which works fine.

However - due to the problem of receiving and sending fax over voip, I have been asked to forward specific
incoming numbers to new POTS numbers to where the fax machines have been connected to.

When I used the following command, calls from internal to 3286 forward correctly to the fax nbr, but when I dial
the full number 12343286, I get a voice that this function isn't implemented:

CODE
roddi:dest=3286,adc=0225000000000250002,rou=1,pre=328645678910,trc=4,srt=5;

My rondp for route 1 shows:

CODE
<rondp:rou=all;
ROUTE NUMBER DATA
ROU   PRE   ROUDIR   EXNOPU     EXNOPR     TERAC
1                    2-1234

(3286, 1234 and 45678910 are made-up samples)


What would I need to change in order to make the rerouting work when dialed externally?

rgds, devplan

mundus (TechnicalUser) 18 Jun 08 11:20

Hi'

"but when I dial the full number 12343286, I get a voice that this function isn't implemented:"

Some is missing, your dest is 3286 - but you dial 1234... ?


 
dstrang1 (TechnicalUser) 18 Jun 08 11:59

Create a dest code that is the same as the extension # for the FAX. Then use NUTRI to create an entry to translate
the external DID number you wish to use to the dest code (for the dest code set SRT=1 and no entry for PRE or TRC).

With your first RODDI you are sending 89103286 to the asterisk box.

If you have trouble with the NUTRI entry, print out the entry for one of your existing direct dial numbers that go to
the asterisk.

Good luck,

Dave Strang

DevPlan (TechnicalUser) 18 Jun 08 14:04

Thanks for the replies.

Probably I wasn't clear about my setup.

We have two LIMs that can call each other internally (like 82xx) and each extension can be called with an outside
prefix of 1234 - thus the external complete number to reach ext. 3200 would be 1234 3200.

The extension series 32xx used to be set earlier at one of the LIMs.
As the offices with 32xx moved to a different location, I changed the 32xx from EX to ED and setup for each old
extension of the 32xx a dest.
What was probably not clear from my earlier posting is that I route those 32xx dest out on route 8 (which connects
locally to an asterisk box.) Like this:

CODE
<roddp:dest=3286;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA
DEST  DRN ROU CHO CUST ADC                 TRC SRT NUMACK PRE
3286      8            0005000000000250000 4   5   0      32863286       

END

The above sample routed correctly the calls (whether internal or external) to the correct asterisk extension.

Now - in order to route the incoming 3286 to 45678910 (new external POTS fax nbr), I tried to simply change route
8 to 1 (route 1 is used for inbound calls and national outbound calls over ISDN30) and to re-route the arriving calls
at 3286 to the 45678910 nbr.

It worked when dialing "internally" 3286 - but not from outside 1234 3286.

I hope it's more clear. - and opens a door to a handling. (maybe my pre, trc or srt in roddi is incorrect.)
rgds, devplan
 

dstrang1 (TechnicalUser) 18 Jun 08 14:25

If I understand correctly,  external calls to the FAX will come IN to your MD on Rou=1 and need to be sent OUT to
the asterisk on rou=8. You need to create an NUTRI entry for the digits you will receive on rou=1 for external fax
calls.

If an external FAX call results in digits 12343286 being received by the MD, and the asterisk needs to be sent 3286,
then your NUTRI entry would be: NUTRI:ENTRY=12343286, TRC=4,CNVTYP=0,NUMTYP=x;

And your RODDI would be: (based on vlues above)RODDI:DEST=3286,ROU=8,ADC=0005000000000250000,SRT=1;

Your entry above has you adding 8 digits, truncating 4 and ignoring the next 4.

Hope this helps,

Good Luck,

Dave Strang

DevPlan (TechnicalUser) 18 Jun 08 14:54

Hi dstrang1

Quote:
If I understand correctly,  external calls to the FAX will come IN to your MD on Rou=1 and need to be sent OUT to
the asterisk on rou=8. You need to create an NUTRI entry for the digits you will receive on rou=1 for external fax
calls.

Actually like that:

External calls to the FAX come in on my MD on route 1 and needs to go out again on route 1 (as the new FAX nbr
89103286).

Not out on route 8, which it has been previously, that routes to my asterisk box.

rgds, devplan

dstrang1 (TechnicalUser) 18 Jun 08 23:06

OK,

Let's try to simplify this.......your fictitious examples are confusing things.

What would an internal extension on the MD dial if it wanted to call the new external FAX machine?
Whatever that number is, that's what you need to translate the received digits (when an EXTERNAL party calls the
FAX)to.

If you want to provide actual numbers along with a print of a dest code or LCR entry for an outbound call for
ROU=1, I'm sure we can get your FAX calls routed correctly.

Good luck,

Dave Strang

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emags (TechnicalUser) 16 Jun 08 3:56
Hi,

I'm trying to connect 2LIMS by TLU76/3 through Ericsson Mini-Link. This is how i stsrted
This is how  i started
1. <cnhuI:bpos=1-2-60;
ORDERED
 
     CONFIGURATION HARDWARE UPDATE
     LIM  001     NEW BOARD FOUND
     END      

      CONFIGURATION HARDWARE UPDATE EXECUTED     


                       
2. CNLIP:LIM=1,DEV=YES;

   LIM CONFIGURATION
   LIM NUMBER 1  
     LIM CONTROL  LIM CONTROL   NUMBER OF  SERVICE
     SYSTEM SIDE  SYSTEM STATE  PCM-LINKS  STATE LIM
         A        EXECUTING        2       ACTIVE
         B        NOT EQUIPPED
     MEMORY   MEMORY   MEMORY SPARE
     VOLUME   SPARE    AFTER PACKING
     65535 KB 14200 KB 14200 KB
     BUAR1   3435 KB      BUAR2   2646 KB
     INTER LIM SIGNAL PACKET LENGTH CAPABILITY
     BPOS         CAPABILITY
     001-0-00         90
     001-1-00         90

       DEVICE BOARDS
                          NUMBER OF
       BPOS      BOARDID  INDIVIDUALS  SERVICE STATE
       001-0-00     36         32      ACTIVE
       001-0-10     78         32      ACTIVE
       001-2-60     27         32      PASSIVE
      
3.
<ROCAI:ROU=6,SEL=7110000000000010,SIG=211100100031,TRAF=00151515,TRM=7,SERV=30100
00011;
EXECUTED
 
4. <RODAI:ROU=6,TYPE=SL60,VARO=06300000,VARI=05400000,VARC=00000010;
EXECUTED
 
5.  <ROEQI:ROU=6,TRU=1-1&&1-15,EQU=1-2-60-1;
NOT ACCEPTED
EQU
INCORRECT BOARDTYPE    

could anyone help!


 
cfrei (TechnicalUser) 16 Jun 08 4:15
Board TLU76/3 = K sig = TLP30
Programming ISDN,Qsig = SLP60
 
emags (TechnicalUser) 16 Jun 08 5:19
Thanks!

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Option43 (TechnicalUser) 3 Jun 08 6:50
Hello,
Anyone tell me how to setup SIP extensions on BC13?

I am used to setting up H.323 extensions but now need to setup SIP.

Any help would be kind.


Option43 (TechnicalUser) 6 Jun 08 15:24
Hello,
Can anyone help with please?
dusyi (TechnicalUser) 6 Jun 08 16:35
In TSW is no possibility for SIP-Extension.
You need TSE.
 
Option43 (TechnicalUser) 8 Jun 08 14:14
Hello Dusyi,
Can you then tell me what and how for TSE please?
SLU (TechnicalUser) 12 Jun 08 6:15
SIP is supported in mxone TSE 3.x
You initiate an IP-extension ( same as for H.323 )in mx-one.
e.g.  
GEDII:DIR=1234,csp=5,lim=1;
IPEXI:DIR=1234;
Then it is the terminal that desides if it will use SIP or H.323.
/Stefan
 

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AntBan (TechnicalUser) 6 Jun 08 15:15
Hello Experts,
I'm trying to install EL7 CAS extensions to an MD110 BC13. The Voicemail system is already integrated,
but only has 8 EL6 ports. We want to add more users and would like to uses TLU76/3 cards as EL7
extensions.

I had to remove a E1-DPNSS (TLU76/2)card no longer used and placed a TLU76/3 in its place. But
everytime i try to initiate the EL7 extensions I get a "incorrect boardtype" error message. Do I need to
configure the board position to recognize TLU76/3?

Thanks for your help

Here is what I get from the CLI

<∟EXTEI:DIR=1066,TYPE=EL7,EQU=1-0-00-1,CAT=0;
                                             NOT ACCEPTED
INCORRECT BOARDTYPE

 
dstrang1 (TechnicalUser) 6 Jun 08 16:12
You have to end the TL76/2 (CNBOE:BPOS=xx-x-xx-xx;) and initiate the new
TL76/3(CNHUI:BPOS=xx-x-xx-xx;)

You also need to make sure you have the correct ICAT value for EL7 to interface with the voicemail.

Good luck,

Dave Strang
AntBan (TechnicalUser) 6 Jun 08 18:57
Thank You dstrang1,

Turns out I don't have the license required to initiate CAS-Extensions, but at least now i know what I need
to do when we do get the license enabled.

Peace :)
which board is responsible of connecting with
PSTN
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Hi guys,
Please I wanna ask a question,which board is responsible of connecting PSTN main lines to MD110 PBX.
To ALREI or not to ALREI,this is the command
dstrang1 (TechnicalUser) 16 May 08 10:55
Any board with the TLU-xx designation, with the xx being specific to the type of PSTN line (ie, analog,
digital, tie, T-1/E-1, ISDN, Qsig etc.). Unless you can connect to the PSTN w/IP, then you need an IPLU.

Good luck,

Dave Strang
LeeMason (MIS) 21 May 08 12:33
We use to use TLU-76 boards to connect to ISDN-30 (E1).
 
Lee Mason
Optimal Projects Ltd
www.opl.co.uk
www.backupsanywhere.com
parnum (TechnicalUser) 21 May 08 18:55
you will need TLU76/1 (prom) for Q931/QSIG, make sure you have correct /prom on the board (do
CNBIP:BPOS=x-x-x;) as /2 and /3 are no good for ISDN signals.

best parnum

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benaja75 (TechnicalUser) 20 May 08 5:16
I'm triying to delete one number but I receive message that it's busy.
The funny thing is I disconnect the cable.
What's happens?
HIREI (TechnicalUser) 20 May 08 5:47
May be, this info will be of interest:
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1452565&amp;page=12 .
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 20 May 08 9:00
printout these commands

SUSIp:DIR=x;

SUDIP:DIR=x;

where x is the extension


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benaja75 (TechnicalUser) 20 May 08 10:16
Below the printout.

<SUSIP:DIR=2224;STATUS INFORMATION AT 14:16:25 20MAY08


DIR   TYPE TRAFFIC STATE/PTR    LINE STATE/PTR      DIV STATE  ADD INFO
2224  DTS  IDLE          #027B  BLOCKED    #03D2           
           ODN1:IDLE                                       
           ODN2:IDLE                                       
           ODN3:IDLE                                       
END
 
<SUDIP:DIR=2224;DIRECTORY INFORMATION AT 14:16:45 20MAY08
DIRECTORY NUMBER         : 2224
TYPE OF DIRECTORY NUMBER : DTS
NAME                     :
ADDITIONAL NUMBER        :

EXTENSION TERMINAL DATA


EQU          TERMD  ADN    CALALT   TIMER
2-0-20-04    0028          1        0

EXTENSION DIRECTORY CATEGORIES


CAT  TRAF      SERV        CDIV       ROC     TRM  ADC             CUST  LANG  BSEC  MCOST
4    00040415  0207120700  000151111  000001  0    00000002010000        F     0     -

DIGITAL EXTENSION FUNCTION KEY DATA


KEY  KTYPE  FCN   VALUE  DIG
00   FCN    TNS         
01   FCN    CAB   
02   FCN    CAD   
03   FCN    TNS         
04   SKI          F1    
05   SKI          F2    
06   SKI          F3    
07   SKI          F4    
09   ODN          2224  
10   ODN          2224  
11   ODN          2224  
12   FCN    TNS         
13   FCN    TNS         
14   FCN    TNS         

GROUP DATA
PARALLEL RINGING DATA

DIVERSION DATA

PAGING DATA

END           
whosrdaddy (Vendor) 20 May 08 10:22
try RFPUI:UNIT=DER,LIM=2;

 
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benaja75 (TechnicalUser) 20 May 08 11:33
The line stat still the same
Cheers
TheCurious (TechnicalUser) 20 May 08 12:20
Sounds silly, but try to connect digital telephone again.
blfdp:lim=2,type=kl; gives the reason of blocking
rfboi:bpos=2-0-20; restarts the board
bleqe:equ=2-0-20-4,allfm=yes; unblocks the extension

 
The Curious
benaja75 (TechnicalUser) 20 May 08 12:55
Thanks GUYS for your input
Every thing is ok now.
Cheers

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DevPlan (TechnicalUser)

24 Mar 08 7:49

I have a BC10 and my license info says:

CODE
LICENCE TAG                              ALLOWED    USED
ANALOGUE-EXTENSION                           240     239
DIGITAL-EXTENSION                            128     125
DISA-NUMBER                                    1       0
EXTERNAL-LINE-CAS-ANA                         24      15
EXTERNAL-LINE-ISDN-USR                       120      90
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     

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

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 24 Mar 08 8:14

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

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DevPlan (TechnicalUser) 24 Mar 08 8:34

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

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 24 Mar 08 10:00

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

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DevPlan (TechnicalUser) 28 Mar 08 10:42

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

whosrdaddy (Vendor) 28 Mar 08 15:37

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

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DevPlan (TechnicalUser) 2 Apr 08 4:30

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

DevPlan (TechnicalUser) 13 Apr 08 11:22

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

Anybody?

rgds, devplan

fouesnant (TechnicalUser) 14 Apr 08 5:41

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.

DevPlan (TechnicalUser) 28 Apr 08 18:12

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

fouesnant (TechnicalUser) 29 Apr 08 5:34

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