Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations Chriss Miller on being selected by the Tek-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

ipLDK-20 CCR/VMIB - options not working correctly

Status
Not open for further replies.

Shaun E

Systems Engineer
May 15, 2002
198
AU
Hi All,

This week I've installed an ipLDK-20 system in my house to replace an older system system that I had installed. I am using flexible number plan 7 (extensions in range 100-125) as this allows me to replicate the internal numbering I had before.

I am running software release 3.9(Bc).

I'm using a VOIM card for my incoming and outgoing lines (SIP) and have a VMIB card for voicemail. Calls are delivered to the system with a three digit number that either matches and extension or other value in the flexible DID table.

All of this is working fine, and the system is just about setup how I like it. Where I'm getting stuck is when trying to setup an after hours auto attendant (stops rude awakenings late at night, and lets legitimate callers get to who they want without waking everyone).

I've recorded an announcement (50), and have the DID destination go to this announcement. The announcement is played, and all seems well, however..

I have programmed a number of destinations in CCR PGM 228 against table number 50 (to match the announcement). My problem is, I'm having the following issues:

- If I dial a station, it only accepts two digits and dials but it dials the station matching the last two digits. eg: I dial 11 and I will be transferred to station 111 or 10 goes to 110. This wouldn't be so bad, except there's no way to get to stations 100-109.

- If I select any of the other options programmed (I have 4,5,6 set to ring at stations), I get "invalid entry".

Other than that, the error/timeout destination seems to work correctly. I can't test busy or no answer for obvious reasons :) The extension behaviour (two digits, eg 11 goes to 111) also occurs on user voicemail boxes.

I was wondering if anybody had any obvious pointers that I may have missed? I have gone through the documentation several times and haven't found anything - it all seems setup according to how it should be.

Thanks,

Shaun
 
Did you initialze the ipLDK-20 before you installed it -done in PGM450?
Otherwise initialize PGM228 in - PGM450.

I have no problems with my ipLDK-20.

///doktor
 
Thanks for the suggestion.

I didn't do that initially (but I did reset the programming with the dip switch before starting).

I've just initialised all of the data and checked - when operating with a two digit dial plan it only accepts one digit.

I'll keep playing.

Thanks,

Shaun
 
Got it working.

As a last resort I decided to try changing the DTMF mode from RFC2833 to INBAND on the VoIP lines.

Voila! It all works now.

That was really strange, but hopefully this thread will help someone with the same issue in the future :)

Anyway, off to setting up the rest of the system to how I wanted it again (next time I'll take a config backup) :)
 
Thanks for the update. I am always glad to get these updates and that everone shares their LG knowledge.

///doktor
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Part and Inventory Search

Sponsor

Back
Top