BernieHunt
Technical User
I've noticed that when a Nostar tries to sieze a trunk, for example when a user selects a line, and the trunk is not connected or defective, it seems that the switch puts the trunk out of service and won't try to select it again for a while.
Does anyone have any details on what happens when the switch tries to sieze a trunk and fails. Does it stop using that trunk? If so, for how long and can you tell when it has a trunk out of service?
Thanks for any info.
Bernie
Does anyone have any details on what happens when the switch tries to sieze a trunk and fails. Does it stop using that trunk? If so, for how long and can you tell when it has a trunk out of service?
Thanks for any info.
Bernie