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Phoneguy15 (Vendor)
8 May 12 9:38
It has been may years since I have installed a PRI on a R6 Definity and I need a refresher.

I have the boards installed and the physical connections made to the circuits.
I have configured the DS1's, Signal groups and the Trunk groups.
When I try to add the links in the Comm Links form, I get an error stating "ISDN-PRI is not supported over PI links".
I cannot remember what else needs to be done that might affect this.
What do I need to do to get this active?
I hope calling Avaya is not involved...

Thanks in advance!

Todd

 
Helpful Member!  4merAvaya (TechnicalUser)
8 May 12 10:23
  Is the ISDN-PRI software enabled in Customer Options?  If 'ISDN-PRI over PACCON?' is set to 'y', you can use a TN464 and not have to use a port on the Processor Interface board (TN765) to terminate the D channel.

Kevin
Phoneguy15 (Vendor)
8 May 12 11:47
Kevin,
 'ISDN-PRI over PACCON' is set to yes. And I am conveniently using TN464F boards!
How would I go about configuring the link without the Procr Interface?

Thanks!

Todd
 
Helpful Member!  AvayaTier3 (TechnicalUser)
8 May 12 12:44
You don't configure a link unless your using processor interface to convert isdn d-channel to x.25

For packet, you need tn778 installed and customer options enabled like Kevin showed you above.

add ds1
add signaling-group
add trunks
It should work

status packet should show in service, Total links, number of links established

 

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4merAvaya (TechnicalUser)
8 May 12 13:04
Beginning on page 7-209 is a detailed explanation of ISDN-PRI administration in a Definity V6.

Kevin

http://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100010863
Phoneguy15 (Vendor)
9 May 12 15:52
Ok, I found that there is no TN778 board in the system.
I was able to get the 'ISDN-PRI over PACCON' turned off.
I was then able to add the Com Links and the Procr Interfaces.

So I think I am good to go now.

Thanks for the link Kevin. I am saving that for future reference.

Todd
 

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