I have installed a PRI Gateway on a RLS 6.0 system and cannot get the d-channels to establish. This is what the customer is using it for. They have an Avaya system installed and when a user from the Nortel systems calls in over the H323 trunks, then sent over to the Avaya system via SIP trunks there is no DTMF. So we are putting the PRI Gateway in place to route H323 calls over this before sending them out the SIP trunks to the Avaya sytem. One of the sales reps said we could put the PRI Gateway in place, break the 8 T1s into two groups, one outgoing and one incoming.
I have built the Loops, d-channels, rdb and trunk members. When I bring up the 2 d-channels, hoping they will sink together, they never do. I don't get any wierd error mesages when bringing up the loops its just that the d-channels won't establish. The face plate on the PRI Gateway is all green, wish that meant its working. My Loops are MSBY and the d-channels are in RLS.
Is it possible to use the PRI Gateway in this fashion? I know that a T1 cable is pins 1 to 4 and 2 to 5, does this need to be different if I am direct connecting one d-channel to the other? Of the 8 T1s in the gateway it is cabled out; 1 to 5, 2 to 6 (this is where the d-channels are), 3 to 7 and 4 to 8.
I have built the Loops, d-channels, rdb and trunk members. When I bring up the 2 d-channels, hoping they will sink together, they never do. I don't get any wierd error mesages when bringing up the loops its just that the d-channels won't establish. The face plate on the PRI Gateway is all green, wish that meant its working. My Loops are MSBY and the d-channels are in RLS.
Is it possible to use the PRI Gateway in this fashion? I know that a T1 cable is pins 1 to 4 and 2 to 5, does this need to be different if I am direct connecting one d-channel to the other? Of the 8 T1s in the gateway it is cabled out; 1 to 5, 2 to 6 (this is where the d-channels are), 3 to 7 and 4 to 8.