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Just a thought, did you happen to buy the "permission"? And did you write down the number in 3 places and keep a copy in the customer's file? Do NOT lose that number. There is NO way to recover it, once it's gone! And Nortel is no help!  John C.
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I have a manual and it shows slots 3/4 on the main cabinet and slot 1 of the TM module. Don't know what you mean by profile 1 and 4??
By permission I hope you mean software password to activate PRI on the system?? No I didn't because they currently have a DTI card installed in the system, so I was hoping that once you activate PRI capabilites you don't have to do it again.
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Ah ha..the missing PRI enabler key code.
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But if they currently use PRI I shouldnt need the key again correct??
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If they are currently using PRI in the existing MICS then no. Your original post said you were installing a PRI card to interface with another PBX. Was the MICS originally running a PRI circuit or standard T1?
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What is the other system you are networking to? Do you have the MCDN keycode?
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The other system is Shoretel. This what I found out while on site. They currently have two DTI cards (PRI) in the main cabinet, cd1/cd2. They both are configured in pool A and slot 4 card (cd1) channels 1 thru 23 and the 3rd slot card (cd2) has channels 31 thru 53 which doesn't make sense to me. I would think that both together should be channels 1-46. They both are provision as PRI/NI-2/ESF/B8zs, so what I tried to do is take the second card ch 31-53 and make that the integration card to the Shoretel. I set my PRI switch to the same settings as the DTI cd2 and connected with PRI X-over. Green lights physical connection good, but my switch doesn't see the D-CH, line code or framing. The cd2 that I want to use is set to time master and the other card cd1 is set to primary. The Shoretel switch timing is set to slave so I tried to set the cd2 card from time master to primary, thinking it is a timing issue. When I trying to change the system wants me to change the cb1 card to time master. I didnt change the setting because all calls use the cd1 card and didnt know if that would affect calls. Could the two DTI cards be bounded or use the same D-channel and that is why I can't get the cd2 to connect with my switch. I guess at this point I need to find a way to convert a existing DTI (PRI) to a stand alone PRI card with a seperate trunkgroup so I can integrate with.
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NSF ext is set to NONE on both cards cd1/cd2
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