CCS is another term for a PRI.  Many PBXs today connect to each other using
PRI signalling over a point-to-point T1 but can be connected using CCS
features in the 3810.  This is generally a non-standard PRI D-channel
message though so you will probably need to configure "transparent
forwarding of CCS" which is a similar design to using "connection trunk" for
CAS and analog applications.  It is still a bandwidth on demand design that
I've tested showing that it takes about 2K of bandwidth to do a d-channel
call setup and 8.9K for each call when using G.729.  This is a channel to
channel connection that doesn't allow the 3810 to interpret the dialplan.
It just connects a channel on the source to a channel on the destination
that has been pre-defined.

Hope this helps,
    JOE
    CCIE 5917

"Mike Narine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> need some suggestions on configuring VoFR using CCS channel group.  The
PBX
> that I'm connecting the routers (MC3810s) needs to send caller info to the
> other PBX otherwise it will not work.  I was told that CCS (Common Channel
> Signaling) is what I need to use to resolve this issue.  Am I on the right
> track?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -Mike
>
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