John,
Two points: in the past some Telcos required you to dial a different
international dial code if you wanted to ensure that the path was 64Kb
data capable end to end. Some international circuits go over compressed
circuits, normally over satellite and some heavily used long distance
Hi all,
i have a router setup to receive isdn calls from windows clients using TA's.
All the UK clients can connect but the france clients can't. with the debug
isdn q931...i can see RX - SETUP but my router doesn't answer.
i also see the v120 and low layer compati message. CCO says for me to
Aren't the UK and France different isdn switch types?
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Hi all,
i have a router setup to receive isdn calls from windows clients using
TA's.
All the UK clients can connect but
: Sunday, December 16, 2001 12:08 PM
Subject: ISDN Issue [7:29337]
Hi all,
i have a router setup to receive isdn calls from windows clients using
TA's.
All the UK clients can connect but the france clients can't. with the
debug
isdn q931...i can see RX i also see the v120 and low layer
nowi'll paste the rest of the config
tomorrow.
From: Nigel Taylor
To: John Kale ,
Subject: Re: ISDN Issue [7:29337]
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 11:22:32 -0500
John,
My first thought would be to see what would happen if you called
the
router
from a regular phone(i.e from france
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