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20th October 2004 at 04:23 #28267JonasGuest
Hi guys!!!
I have a Quintum E1 D3000 and I would like to know what to do to detect dial tone before send the digts?
Here is part of my configuration:
config# line 1 1
config line 1 1# print
Line: 1
Law = ALaw(1)
T1 or E1 = E1(1)
Line Code = HDB3(2)
CRC = yes(1)
E1 Framing Format = SF(0)
E1 Impedance = 120ohm(1)
config line 1 1#==========================
config pstntg 1# print
PSTN Trunk Group: 1
Name = PstnPassThrough1
Pass Through = no(0)
PT Trunk ID = 0
Provide Call Progress Tone = no(0)
Busyout = no(0)
Hunt Algorithm = ascending-round-robin(2)
Overlap Dial = no(0)
Modem Calls = No(0)
Direction = both(2)
DN Used = public
End Of Dial = no(0)
Ivr Type = None
CID = From Interface(0)
External Routing Request = no(0)
Auto Switch Enable = no(0)
Forced IP Routing # = none
Trunk ID(Account Code) = none
Trunk ID Delivery = none
2 Stage Dial = No
Translate Inbound Caller ID = no(0)
Relay Caller ID = no(0)
IP Extension = no(0)
Maximum LAM Calls Allowed = 31
LAM: Index Pattern Replacement NumberType TON NPI
1 < 9771> < > 0 0 0
2 < 977> < > 0 0 0
CCS Or CAS = cas(1)
Cas Signaling Type = e&m(0)
Cas Orientation = user(0)
Incoming Start Dial = wink start(0)
Outgoing Start Dial = wink start(0)
dtmf-ontime = 200
dtmf-offtime = 500
Channel:
unit# 1 line# 2: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
config pstntg 1#
===================Thanks for help!!
Jonas
12th November 2004 at 16:38 #28268gregntxGuestJonas,
Were you able to resolve the DTMF issue? I ask, because I am having same problem – Tenor DX 2024 to Nortel IP PBX w/ Succession 3 – no dial tone. Have tried E & M and Immediate with Wink – going to try loop start next —- Can you shed some light?
Thanks
Greg
15th November 2004 at 04:14 #28269MikeGuestJonas,
When dealing with E&M, there is no dial tone as such. By setting the start dial (outgoing and incoming) to wink start, you are telling the Tenor that it will send or receive a wink for digit dialing. For example, if the Tenor is to dial out of the E1, it will go “off-hook” on an E1 channel and will wait for the switch on the E1 to send a wink to it. Once the Tenor recieves the wink it will dial the digits. If no wink is received in the standard time, then the call will fail.
16th November 2004 at 18:00 #28270JonasGuestThanks guys!!
The problem was the CB. I am replacing it. Thanks again.
Jonas
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