I looked over your config.  It looks like everything's in order.  I must
admit I've not used the BRI as you are, only PRI, but concept is similar.

I did find an URL:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/itg_v1/tr1917.htm

(watch for wrap)  I found something there saying:

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Digital (Integrated) Modem Call Pickup
On an external modem, it is clear whether the call is getting answered, but
internal modems require a manual call to the receiving number. Listen for
the answer back tone (ABT). If no ABT is heard, check the configuration for
two things:


Make sure that the command isdn incoming-voice modem exists under any ISDN
interfaces handling incoming modem connections.


Under the line configuration for the modem's TTY, make sure that the command
modem inout exists.

It is also possible that an internal modem was not allocated by the Call
Switching Module (CSM) to handle the incoming call. This problem can be
caused by modem or resource pools being configured for too few incoming
connections, or the access server my simply be out of modems. Check the
availability of modems, and adjust the modem pool or resource pool manager
settings appropriately. If a modem was allocated and the configuration shows
modem inout, gather debugs and contact Cisco for assistance
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Note the last part saying "contact Cisco".  Basically it seems you've done
what this is recommending so a call to TAC may be in order....

HTH,
Mike W.


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