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Adding a PRI to A Prologix V8. Do we need a TN765 PI? 1

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dostrow

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Apr 11, 2002
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We have a customer who has a Definity Prologix V8. They currently have a regular T1 (TN2464) installed. The PRI option is set to yes. Their carrier is bringing in a new PRI circuit.

My question is; do we need to add a TN765 PI to their switch and can we use the existing TN2464 and reconfigure it for PRI?

Thanks for any help anone can give!
 
The Prologix does not support the TN765 board. The Prologix supports ISDN-PRI over the backplane without it. You can use a TN2313 or a TN2464 for the new circuit.

Kevin
 
Thanks 4merAvaya! In that case how do we assign the new PRI to the system. I know with the TN765 you need to "add data". Do you do the same thing here. Or, is there a document somewhere that will give us the 'step by step' to get this done.

Thanks again!
 
Define the DS-1 board as usual on the DS-1 form.
Create a Signaling Group using the 24th channel for the 'D'channel.
Build an ISDN-PRI trunk Group.

Kevin
 
4merAvaya,

Thank you once again.
I do have the DS1 set up. But, I added a signaling channel but on page 2 it asks for an extension which normally would be a data module. Do I have to define something there? If so, then what type of device. Also, do I need to set it as permanent and enabled?

I have been checking on Avaya's website, I found the maintenance manuals but I did not find any of the implementation manuals. Do you have any idea if there is any where I can download the implementation docs for V8/9?

Thanks again.
 
Sorry for the ID change halfway through the thread. I am using someone else's PC to reply.
 
Page 2 of the Signaling Group form is for building/defining Temporary Signaling Connections (TSC) used in DCS environments.

Kevin
 
You do not need a data mod for this. Juist build out the DS1 and a sig group and then turn up your T. Unlike the old si's where you needed the 765 and then had to buiold out proc channels.
 
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