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#84232 04/04/07 02:15 PM
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shocked Hey guys,
If you remember awhile ago I was asking for help on Magix PRI from Verizon. I was sure I had all programming covered and had no doubt that problem with Verizon circute. I don't remember if I told you that I inherited this location from another Company who could not figured out the problems. Today finally after I changed T1 and Main Processor that didn't do anything good I got Verizon zon tech on site with HP Anolizer. He prove to me that their circute works and walked away. To make long storry short I went through everything and in PRI-Protokol- TEI(Terminal Equipment Identifier) found that previouse guy instead of a 0 by default put there 24. I was very pist. As many time as I've done Magix I've never change settings for TEI. As soon as I made it back to 0 T1 came up. That is a storry.
Then I set up Outgoing table CBC entry 1-9 and setup services to No Service. It was fenitto.

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Good for you!

I was unaware that you could change the Terminal Endpoint Identifier in the Magix. ISDN terminations are a bit like Frame Relay in that they must have a unique identifier (the DLCI) at each node. And like Frame Relay, entering a value of "0" in this field USUALLY indicates that it will be handed to you by the CO (kinda like DHCP too, I guess).

Knowing all that, it makes sense that hard-coding a "24" would have made a mess of things.

I'm not sure about the CBC entries being set for No Service. You should still have the PRI cheater that I sent you for details on that piece.


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#84234 04/05/07 12:42 AM
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Tim,
I still have have it.
Thanks

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Thanks for the info vad :0

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VAD - Great INFO

The more I work on PRI in this system, the more ways I find it can be messed up.

Another setting I NEVER TOUCH, bit me big time the other day.

I had a SPECIAL SERVICE TABLE, TYPE OF NUMBER, set for INTERNATIONAL, that by default is a NATIONAL.

Again, that was one of those things "I WOULD NEVER TOUCH".


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Unbelivable isn't it? Never know what other person would do if he/she don't know what they are doing. But then you come and instead of spending few minutes you stock for couple hours trying to find out what can be wrong.

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if you select switch type in the PRI table to either Merlin Network or Merlin PBX the TEI is setup with a unique Switch ID for PTP application and will also setup you B Channel groups to be in group 64. This is how you network Magix via a PTP PRI. I also do a print after setup so I can do a Stare and Compare...Bob

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We all need to remember that the system was running just fine for about 6-8 months until there was a power outage 6-16-08. After that reboot the inbound calling has not worked.

No programming changes were made.

We can have the auto attendant answer when you dial 9 and the number and the auto attendant works. That's because the call never leaves their router.

They can see that the call was re-routed right back into the phone system by the router's table.

The auto attendant will not answer when a call is made from outside to the building. That's why I belive it's a provider issue from the CO to their router.


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What could we tell the provider to look for?


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TK, you may want to start a new thread if you have a question.
This thread is over a year old.


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