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Builiding a t1 Trunk to a cisco Router

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crutchie

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Currently I'm tasked to build a trunk From a Opt11C to a Cisco 2811 Router. The IFC that seems to work with Both is NI2. the D-Channel Comes up nicely, but when I go to program them, I Start to Get Error messages. The white paper I found on this must be prior 2 some patches, cause I've never seen this kind. Any help I can get on What I'm doing wrong would be appreciated. Here is a capture of my programming and the SCH codes I"m receiving when programming. Also is there any other IFC that these 2 would work with? With the Set up we have to use the PBX as the Net side.


REQ chg
TYPE cequ
DDCS
TDS
CONF
DTDT
DLOP 2 24 esf
MODE pri
TMDI yes
LCMT
YALM
T1TE
TRSH
DLOP
PRI2
APVL
DTI2
SYNM


OVL000
>ld 16
RDB000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 4212705 USED U P: 91540 86666 TOT: 4390911
DISK RECS AVAIL: 388
RAN RTE AVAIL: 2500 USED: 0 TOT: 2500
REQ new
TYPE rdb
CUST 0
DMOD
ROUT 66
DES to cisco
TKTP tie
ESN yes
CNVT
SAT yesd
SCH0387
SAT yes
RCLS ext
DTRK yes
BRIP no
DGTP pri
ISDN YES
MODE pra
IFC ni2
CBCR (started running into problems here must be set to yes)
SCH0520
CBCR yes
RTN 66(is looking for a route number if were using an isa route
SCH0174
RTN t
SCH0030
RTN i
SCH0030
RTN ****

So doing research on my own I know I have to build an cbct route. However I'm new to what that is and how I tie it in.
 
In the event you don't have QSIG (Which would be the best choice) I would reccomend D100. Your software feature set requires that you use ISA routes when using NI2 for TIE lines.

You also want SAT to NO, and side to USR. The Cisco will be the net side.
 
i've always built the ciscp at user. as a rule of thumb i usually make the device closest to the pstn provide the clock.. primary clock is ld back up is local. then i clock any remotes from that switch.. helps with slips

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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