My reason for asking was when I was testing my build with a Definity switch setup as CO emulation, I was testing each card individually. I could make inbound calls to the Magix with no problem on each card, but I could not make outbound calls.
With only one card connected at a time I was getting a wave-off from the Magix, and I was not seeing the call setup hit the Definity outbound on a d-channel trace. Therefore, with 2 cards not connected, and one functional, why would a call not be presented???
I have never installed a switch with multiple CO PRI's, single CO's and dedicated LD's, and PtP's, Yes.
I have been using my Definity emulation for testing for a long time, and it has always worked bi-directional in every case but this.
The Magix currently has 3 B-channel groups, and all 69 trunks in pool 70, hence my question.
Following this line, what would happen if 2 of 3 trunks went out of service, would the customer still be able to make outbound calls on the remaining circuit?