The local backup was overwritten next day by the scheduled daily backup. I have an older external full backup which I will need to use. Unfortunately I have then to update a lot but at least I should be able to handle the dilemma.
Another question I have:
At the moment both LIMs are still...
Old relvol is unfortunately too old.
If I at least could get either the missing program units for successfully executing the following command copied over to LIM1:
<lcddi:tab=fdt,frct=8,pre=2995,tzone=1&&9;
WAIT
WAIT
FAULT INTERRUPT
MESSAGE FROM OPERATING SYSTEM:
RELOAD REQUESTED
RELOAD...
Thanks fcpli for your input.
CNPIP does actually exist:
CNPIP:{[}UNIT=&5{|PUNO=&5]};
Anyhow, new problem at LIM1 is now that my authorization codes aren't working anymore.
I did a backup prior to blocking and ending LIM2. Would you suggest to restore with LADAI or
with LALRL:LIM=2;
rgds, devplan
...LOAD OF STANDBY CONTROL SYSTEM INFORMATION
NO DUPLICATED LIM INITIATED
LOGGED OFF
<BLLTI:LIM=2;
BLLTI:LIM=2;
SURE? (YES/NO)
<y
****** WARNING ******
LIM IS NOW BLOCKED BUT THERE MAY BE EXISTING TRAFFIC
EXECUTED
<CNLIE:LIM=2;
CNLIE:LIM=2;
SURE? (YES/NO)
<y
EXECUTED
<...
whosrdaddy:
to answer your questions:
*22#1044# (procedure executed) follow-me to ABB
*22#2044# (procedure executed) follow-me to ED
*22#2042# (procedure failed) follow-me to ACD group
*21*2042*1044# (wrong format) ACD grp follow-me to ABB
*21*2042*4709# (procedure failed) ACD grp follow me...
...ROUTE CATEGORY DATA
ROU SEL TRM SERV NODG DIST DISL TRAF SIG BCAP
8 711000000000001 5 2100000001 0 30 128 00151515 311110000030 001100
How do I check procedure *22# on an ACD group (2042)?
When I call directly 2042, call diverts to 2044.
rgds, devplan
...cdini:dir=4709,div=1044;
NOT ACCEPTED
DIR 4709 OR DIV
NOT IN RANGE
I tried also cdini to either analog extension or generic extension where I then *22#2044# but in both cases phone 4709 doesn't divert when idle or gives busy when busy
whosrdaddy:
adcoi:abb=1044,tra=2044,class=0&&3...
I might be beating a dead horse but I have tried x ways to get an external call diversion with BC10 to work.
My 1st attempt was like this:
cdini:dir=4709,div=2044;
(4709 is an EX)
(2044 is an ED)
<kscap:dir=4709;
KEY SYSTEM CATEGORY PRINT
DIR TRAF SERV CDIV ROC ITYPE...
I have BC10CNA129/R1A and would like to connect an analogue phone with integrated answering machine (f.x SIEMENS Euroset 5035) to an ELU29 (ROF1375339/1 R7A).
This should be simple. I would like however to have the CID for the incoming call displayed too.
I read some posting concerning CID on...
Hi dstrang1
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. [pipe]
rgds, devplan
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...
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...
1) I have since some time one of my SIU ports stuck.
When I log-on, it says BUSY. How can I "unstuck" it?
2)What is the "unit=" parameter in case I want to restart SIU?
I have BC10.
rgds, devplan
Thanks for the data.
Now, actually I don't have a PATTON connected but a DIGIUM TE122P that sits in my asterisk box.
Why would I get a "ROUTE BUSY" displayed on my DBC212 when I dial the route access code 9000?
Here are my route settings:
<roddp:dest=9000;
EXTERNAL DESTINATION ROUTE DATA...
...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
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
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