11-09-2009 01:27 PM - edited 03-15-2019 08:25 PM
Hi Group,
I'm involved in a scenario where I have a partial T1 dropping in 10 DS0 voice channels and my requirement is for me to be accepting incoming calls from the bottom and placing outgoing calls from the top.
How would I go about doing this? I'm looking at some documentation and the concept of using Trunk Groups appears to possibly be it...
11-09-2009 02:15 PM
Is that PRI, or CAS that you have ?
11-09-2009 05:27 PM
p.bevilacqua,
The connection is a PRI.
11-09-2009 05:37 PM
PRI defaults to the anti-glare hunt scheme you described, so nothing needs to be done about.
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11-09-2009 05:49 PM
What about if it was a T1 CAS?
11-09-2009 05:50 PM
Same IIRC. But in that case, you would be able to use alternative using trunk-group.
11-09-2009 05:57 PM
So I shouldn't have to put in any additional configuration?
Do you know of any Cisco doc's that explain this?
11-09-2009 06:06 PM
No additional config. You can refer to "isdn bchan-number-order" command.
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11-09-2009 06:17 PM
So would this configuration be along the right track?
controller T1 0/3/0
clock source internal
pri-group timeslots 1-10
framing esf
linecode b8zs
It mentions having to set the 'isdn switch-type'. Im guessing this is a question I'd have to ask my TSP?
Any issues with the above configuration?
11-09-2009 06:23 PM
Clock source should be "line" (default).
All other commands except pri-group are default so do not need to be entered.
You will also need network-clock-participate and network-clock-select 1 T1 0/3/0
Beside switch-type, there are other fine tunings needed that you may or may not need.
Seem to me you have no intention of rating useful posts so I can only add "good luck" after this.
11-09-2009 06:25 PM
Sorry about that, I do apologize.
11-09-2009 06:28 PM
For isdn-switch type, is their a common type seen in the US? Or is this usually service provider dependent?
11-09-2009 06:34 PM
Nowadays is just an emulation setting by telco on their platform. Whatever you set makes no difference and will work even if mismatched.
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Whatever your expectations are, I'm clearly unable to meet them and will refrain to further answer questions from you in the future.
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