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Am getting ready to get my feet wet on a Magix PRI. Am familiar with just about everything on the Magiz except PRI. (am ok with Nortel). have searched PRI in this database and read it all. Have the information that is on the CD. But on the Avaya website I cannot find anything on the 100D or its varieties. Is there a particular document number?
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Here is a cut and paste I use on a new PRI....
Switch must be on Hybrid Mode
1. Set Frame Format to Extended Super Frame Lines Trunks=>LS/GS/DS1=>enter slot + Enter =>Frame Format=>Extended Super Frame=>Enter.
2. Set Suppression Lines Trunks=>LS/GS/DS1=>enter slot + Enter =>Suppression=>B8ZS=>Enter.
3. Change Type to PRI. Lines Trunks=>LS/GS/DS1=>enter slot + Enter =>Type=>PRI=>Enter.
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4. Set Switch Type. Lines Trunks=>PRI=>Switch Type=>make choice+Enter.
5. Program B-Channel Group. B-Channel Group=>B-Channel=>When prompted for b-channel group, type 1+ Enter. When prompted for B-Channels, enter in the form: slot/B-Channel(sspp) starting with B-Channel 23 and working down to B-Channel 1. Example: if slot is 4, type 0423, enter, 0422, enter, 0421, enter, ect……….0401. Return to B-Channel Group menu.
6. Program Lines. Lines=> when prompted for b-channel group, type 1 + Enter=>enter line trunks (1st 23 only). Return to B-Channel Group menu.
7. Set Network Service. Ntwk Svc=>Misc=>CallByCall=>Enter. Return to B-Channel Group menu.
8. Set Incoming Routing. Incoming Rtg=>Dial Plan=>Enter. Return to B-Channel Group menu.
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9. Program Dial Plan Routing. Dial PlanRouting=>Service=>0=>Misc=>Any=>Enter. Exit back through Dial Plan Rtg menu to PRI menu.
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10. Program Outgoing Table. Outgoing Table=>CBC Svc=>Pattern=>when prompted for list and entry numbers, enter 00=>Enter. When prompted for pattern number, enter: 0=>Next(F9)=>1=>Next=>2=>Next……..8=>Next=>9=>Enter.
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11. Set Network Service. Ntwk Svc=>Misc=>No=>Enter.
If this is a general use PRI, you must change the Special Service Table as follows: PRI=>Outgoing Table=>Special Svc=>Del Digit=>When prompted for entry number, enter 0 + Enter. Change entry to 0=>Next=>change entry to 0=>Next, ect until all entrys, 0-7 are 0.
If this is a strictly long-distance PRI, leave the Del Digit values at default.
INFO for PRI Provider
- PRI ESF B8ZS - The Terminal Equipment Identifier (TEI) = 0 - Switch Type: 5ESS - Optioned for "Custom"
If switch type is DMS-100, The protocol MUST be set for “NTNAPRIâ€Â. Additionally, if the switch type is DMS-100, the field “L1 flags†in the “Trunk Sub Group†table should be set to yes. This is more critical when using DS1 cards with an Apparatus code beginning with “517Mâ€Â. These particular DS1 boards WILL NOT work properly without this parameter set.
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Beautiful. Thanks and I appreciate it. Now to throw another wrinkle into it. This was supposed to be a new division in an organization. All of a sudden they want both divisions on the same PRI, sharing about 15/8. It looks like I can have two line groups for outgoing, and send different CLID numbers on each group. But, can AT&T have two lead nummbers, one going to each group ? The reason is for billing purposes for longdistance.
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The L1 flags is something that you might have to talk the the provisioner, every time I have ordered a PRI with Qwest I have had to remind them to set it!
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You can pick up any DID from that range you have(if you have one) and make it Main numbers for each Company. Create a Pattern with those numbers as Digits to match and send them to different Operators or Different AAs.
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Sorry, I missed something. What is the L1 tag ? What I am worried about, is incoming calls. If the line group I designate for one company is filled with their incoming calls, and everybodys out going calls, they will not be able to dial out. This assuming incoming calls start at channel one and work up.
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TerryS, I tried once to set up two different groups with Broadview's PRI but they refused to set it up. So, I had no choice and ask customer to dedicate another DID as a main number for second Company. Assigned second Operator for them and that was it.
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This project is heating up. Am filling out AT&T data sheet and came up with "start dial". Should it be immediate or wink ? Don't see a setting in the programming.
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Terry's. There is no such things for PRI. Leave it blank.
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