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I got the two taling using PRI-Qsig, no problem on the inter office dialing, now to get the asterisk to dial out using the toshiba's lines have proven to be a bit much for me.
Any suggestions or help please.
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What kind of issues are you having dialing out?
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I don't get pass thrugh to the toshiba lines.
I have two PRIs on the toshiba on OTG 5, the Asterisk/Toshiba Qsig is on OTG10, when I dial 9 plus the phone number on the Asterisk, i can see the OTG 10 being grabbed but the call doesn't grab the OTG5 PRI lines.
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Digitrace or PRI Tracker will be most useful for seeing what is actually going. Are you sure you're passing all of the digits through from the * box? You will definitely need to monitor the "D" channel.
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the * box shows the digits going out, the whole sequence, but then the call just sits there and eventually hangs up. I have set up * to be Node 83 using Dial plan 2 then dial plan 2 uses two Digit mod.tables, 2 for extension to extension and 3 for external bypass, this is on the toshiba, now the * box the only thing on my dial plan is 9 and any digit after that to use the trunk group for the PRI-Qsig trunks.
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Make sure Asterisk is adding a 9 before the phone number after accessing OLG 10.
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It has, I don't remember if the CIX Has the Trunk to Trunk Transfer Enabled, and I don't remember where that setting is on the programming. However, I don't have any problems transfering an outside caller to an extension on the asterisk, there for I don't think the Trunk to trunk Trasfer may not be my problem.
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I don't know the Asterisk system, however it sounds like your treating the call from the Asterisk as if it were a TIE Line. If the CIX is programmed as QSIG. In the Asterisk add the NodeID of the CIX. Say the NodeID of the CIX is 10, your LCR string the the Asterisk should be something like 109+Number Dialed. This tells the CIX that it is accessing the system via QSIG and allows the far end system access to the LCR on the CIX. Like I said, I don't know the Asterisk system so let me know if this is any help.
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NECIITech: Could you e-mail me the asterisk conf files? I would love to see qsig working. [email protected]
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I don't have LCR programmed on the CIX
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