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Talked to Dennis today and got a bit of info. Since it is a 704i it has the mini-din connectors. If you connect to the top one and type SON it will start the two-way communication and you can type your MAIL commands.
" FWIW on the iseries you always used the overflow for routing." for ring groups yeah, but for DIDs it the table assignments.
So doing the MAIL command I can see the proper 4 digits being sent. But the weird thing is the R ISDN:<<<<<<<<< message comes after it has already rang a few times. I am going ot have to trouble shoot that a bit further. When the R ISDN:<<<<<<<<<<< does come through it appears OK
R ISDN : <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< 2f 0b a1 04 01 01 00 USL(5,1),SETUP IND 08 02 19 8e 05 Callref:ORG(6542),SETUP 04 03 80 90 a2 Bearer capability 18 03 a9 83 81 Channel identification 1e 02 82 83 Progress indicator 6c 0c 21 83 38 31 37 36 Calling party number [5415555555] +32 36 35 34 38 33 70 05 80 31 39 36 32 Called party number [1962]this is the last 4 of their fax and should go to the extension ISDN_MESSAGE_PRE_OPERATION->7801H CEVENT_ISDN_T_POINT->01H [6AD1]EV:0000:7801-0000-0000:2188:0983 GET_FACILITY [6AD1]IN:7801:3401-0000-0000:0000:0C24 [6AD2]IN:3401:0401-0000-0000:0000:08AA3401 (channel 1) ringing 0401(port 1) [6AD5]IN:3401:7801-00B6-0000:0000:0C0D GET_CHANNEL->81H S ISDN : >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7f a1 02 01 01 00 USL(5,1),PROCEEDING REQ 08 02 99 8e 02 Callref:DES(6542),CALL PROCEEDING 18 03 a9 83 81 Channel identification S ISDN : >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 0f a1 01 01 01 00 USL(5,1),ALERTING REQ 08 02 99 8e 01 Callref:DES(6542),ALERTING [6AD7]IN:3401:7801-0024-0000:0000:0C0D [6AD7]IN:0401:3401-0024-0000:437F:4808 [6AD8]IN:3401:437F-FFFE-FFFE:0401:08B0I believe 437F is a Virtual port?? since, for reasons unknown to me Port 1 is call fwded immediatly to a virtual (but I can;t get the hex index of 7F to match up to Virt port 896 [6ADE]IN:437F:0402-0000-0000:0000:08D5437f is tha call coverage key?? : on 0402(port2)? [6ADF]IN:437F:0403-0000-0000:0000:08D5 [6AE1]IN:437F:0404-0000-0000:0000:08D5 [6AE2]IN:437F:0405-0000-0000:0000:08D5 [6AE4]IN:437F:0406-0000-0000:0000:08D5
I don't see were it tries to make a match in the table though.
I am having the customer do a complete power down and restart to see if that makes a difference.
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