06-23-2010 03:36 PM - edited 03-15-2019 11:22 PM
Hi All,
I've setup VG224 with 24 FXS ports. each port has attendant DN and also DN which can be assigned to that port. what's the difference between these two? I know in FXO port, attandant DN is similar to connection plar.
thanks
Alex
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06-24-2010 03:33 PM
Hi
When you add the ports you get a choice of loop start/ground start or POTS - POTS is your friend; did you select one of the others?
Aaron
06-24-2010 06:44 AM
Hi Alex,
For the VG224 the Attendant DN field can be left blank
It appears to be some sort of legacy/remnant left over from the VG200
days in reference to FXO Ports like you nicely noted. Here is a reference
that may help;
How to Configure Cisco VG 224 Analog Voice Gateway Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration Tool
Cheers!
Rob
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06-24-2010 03:14 PM
thanks for your reply,
but attendant DN is the mandatory field and it can't be blank.
any idea?
thanks again
06-24-2010 03:33 PM
Hi
When you add the ports you get a choice of loop start/ground start or POTS - POTS is your friend; did you select one of the others?
Aaron
06-24-2010 03:48 PM
Does seem misleading, been a while since I've worked with a VG224.
I don't have one to test but from what I read and reviewed in a CUCM 8.x this happens when you have selected a MGCP FXS.
For FXS you need to choose:
POTS
Ground Start
Loop Start
The documentation doesn't explain this but apparently you need to use POTS for phones, the other 2 options are meant for trunk lines.
This to address a bug:
CSCse23808
CCMAdmin should support MGCP-controlled analog FXS GroundStart endpoints
But generated another bug to remove that attendant DN and avoid confussion
CSCtf22348
MGCP FXS GroundStart and LoopStart need Prefix DN; remove Attendant DN
So, apparently attendant DN under GS/LS is useless. What you need to use is prefix DN for PLAR from what I read.
HTH
java
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