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Hi,
We have two systems connected together (node ​​1 and node 2 in the same room). The outside lines are in node 1 (1 PRI and 8 CO lines (not connected anymore because I think my 2 RCOU are dead. It pick up the line as soon as I plug the trunk.)
So my problem is that I can dial 9+911 from node 1 but I have a fast busy signal when I dial 9+911 from node 2. (but, I can dial 9+311, 9+611, 9+811).
I compared the 2 DRL table and they are the same.
Any ideas?
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9 normally follows LCR, as in the case with 9+311, 9+611, etc. E911 does not follow LCR. It goes out the OLG specified in the enhanced 911 setting.
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Try disabling E911 in prog 105 system data.
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E911 is already disabled in both system. (I'm not very familiar yet with the E911. I used to work in a Nortel environment for years and I never had to programmed it.) So, does it means that my 911 follows the LCR?
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Got it! Enabling the E911 in both systems solved my problem.
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