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  1. DevPlan

    Divorcing 2 LIMs

    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...
  2. DevPlan

    Divorcing 2 LIMs

    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...
  3. DevPlan

    Divorcing 2 LIMs

    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
  4. DevPlan

    Divorcing 2 LIMs

    ...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 <...
  5. DevPlan

    CDINI to external, BC10

    Any more directions? rgds, devplan
  6. DevPlan

    CDINI to external, BC10

    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...
  7. DevPlan

    CDINI to external, BC10

    ...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
  8. DevPlan

    CDINI to external, BC10

    ...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...
  9. DevPlan

    CDINI to external, BC10

    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...
  10. DevPlan

    ELU29 and answering machine

    Isn't there anybody, who worked out a solution to such or same situation? [ponder] rgds, devplan
  11. DevPlan

    ELU29 and answering machine

    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...
  12. DevPlan

    Alternate routing on Asterisk

    There are some asterisk distro's which include FreePBX that can do alternate routing, f.x. PBXinaFlash and Trixbox. rgds, devplan
  13. DevPlan

    incoming number to ED to external number

    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
  14. DevPlan

    incoming number to ED to external number

    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...
  15. DevPlan

    incoming number to ED to external number

    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...
  16. DevPlan

    SIU port stuck

    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
  17. DevPlan

    TLU76 license question

    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...
  18. DevPlan

    TLU76 license question

    ...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
  19. DevPlan

    TLU76 license question

    Is there anybody who successfully setup an MD110 --> Asterisk interfacing with a different signaling than QSIG? Anybody? rgds, devplan
  20. DevPlan

    TLU76 license question

    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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