> > > > Some telco's do, some telco's don't. The text "Rarely used for PRI" is
> > > > IMO a
> > > > location-centric and carrier-centric statement. As another poster
> > > > suggested,
> > > > PRI's are picky, and some carriers are super-picky so it's always best
> > > > to
> > > > dot your i's
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Rich Adamson wrote:
> Since this is my first * pri turnup, what should the dialing string look
> like in the US? (All outgoing calls will either be local or national (US);
> no need for international at this time).
> Been using the following two numbers as examples:
> 449-123
>Is there something different that I "should" be dialing?
On my pri, I have dialplan=national. It is from Allstream/AT&T co-lo with
Telus which pretty much behaves the same as most US carriers. We don't dial
international, so it's not an issue for us.
If I dial XXX-XXX- with local area code,
> > > Some telco's do, some telco's don't. The text "Rarely used for PRI" is
> > > IMO a
> > > location-centric and carrier-centric statement. As another poster
> > > suggested,
> > > PRI's are picky, and some carriers are super-picky so it's always best to
> > > dot your i's and cross your t's w
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
> I don't really understand why do many people set their pridialplan. The
> text "PRI Dialplan: Only RARELY used for PRI." in zapata.conf.sample is
> not there to just take up space in the file.
I'd change that comment to "almost ALWAYS ne
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
> Colin Anderson wrote:
> > Some telco's do, some telco's don't. The text "Rarely used for PRI" is IMO a
> > location-centric and carrier-centric statement. As another poster suggested,
> > PRI's are picky, and some carriers are super-picky so
> Colin Anderson wrote:
> > Some telco's do, some telco's don't. The text "Rarely used for PRI" is IMO a
> > location-centric and carrier-centric statement. As another poster suggested,
> > PRI's are picky, and some carriers are super-picky so it's always best to
> > dot your i's and cross your t's
> Colin Anderson wrote:
> > < Cause (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0: 0 Location:
> > User (0)
> > < Ext: 1 Cause: Info. element nonexist or not implemented
> > (99), class =
> >
> > Looks like the switch on the telco end might be confused about the number
Colin Anderson wrote:
Some telco's do, some telco's don't. The text "Rarely used for PRI" is IMO a
location-centric and carrier-centric statement. As another poster suggested,
PRI's are picky, and some carriers are super-picky so it's always best to
dot your i's and cross your t's when dealing with
>I don't really understand why do many people set their pridialplan. The
>text "PRI Dialplan: Only RARELY used for PRI." in zapata.conf.sample is
>not there to just take up space in the file.
Some telco's do, some telco's don't. The text "Rarely used for PRI" is IMO a
location-centric and carr
Colin Anderson wrote:
< Cause (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0: 0 Location:
User (0)
< Ext: 1 Cause: Info. element nonexist or not implemented
(99), class =
Looks like the switch on the telco end might be confused about the number
pattern; try adding:
prid
< Cause (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0: 0 Location:
User (0)
< Ext: 1 Cause: Info. element nonexist or not implemented
(99), class =
Looks like the switch on the telco end might be confused about the number
pattern; try adding:
pridialplan=unknown
to z
Rich Adamson wrote:
On December 8, 2004 10:56 am, Rich Adamson wrote:
Status: Provisioned, Down, Active
What does the "Down" mean in the above status line?
It means that your D channel isn't up, this is normal if * isn't running (or
the telco hasn't turned up the D channel yet)
Okay, the d-chan
On December 8, 2004 12:45 pm, Rich Adamson wrote:
> It would appear the call failed due to "Info. element nonexist" or
> "Invalid number format".
is your pridialplan=unknown and do you know how your telco is expecting calls
from you? I've seen some telcos refuse calls if Caller ID Name was set t
> On December 8, 2004 10:56 am, Rich Adamson wrote:
> > Status: Provisioned, Down, Active
>
> > What does the "Down" mean in the above status line?
>
> It means that your D channel isn't up, this is normal if * isn't running (or
> the telco hasn't turned up the D channel yet)
Okay, the d-chan i
On December 8, 2004 10:56 am, Rich Adamson wrote:
> Status: Provisioned, Down, Active
> What does the "Down" mean in the above status line?
It means that your D channel isn't up, this is normal if * isn't running (or
the telco hasn't turned up the D channel yet)
-A.
In the process of turning up a new pri. Zttool indicates the T1 is
ready with no alarms.
asterisk*CLI> pri show span 1
Primary D-channel: 24
Status: Provisioned, Down, Active
Switchtype: National ISDN
Type: CPE
Window Length: 0/7
Sentrej: 0
SolicitFbit: 0
Retrans: 0
Busy: 0
Overlap Dial: 0
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