Re: ISDN tip wanted

2002-11-04 Thread John L Lee
Andre' From your protocol decode: Your unrestricted 64k Bchannel call connected on B1. It would appear that your network connection was ok. I would check the configuration on each end of the link since your interface went to the up state. and after it went to up it had an invalid call

Re: ISDN tip wanted

2002-11-01 Thread Jim Segrave
On Thu 31 Oct 2002 (15:43 +), Ian MacKinnon wrote: And it was positive advice, rather than my not offering anything :) What is the signalling doing at the other end ? What I'm not sure about is what the different call references are about ? The setup has a call ref of 0x01 But the

RE: ISDN tip wanted

2002-11-01 Thread Stephen Fisher
]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 07:57 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ISDN tip wanted Peter E. Fry wrote: Ian MacKinnon wrote: Surely it can't be that, as the call has been answered. Not in my experience. Have you tried

ISDN tip wanted

2002-10-31 Thread Andre Chapuis
Hi, I'm trying to establish an ISDN call between Switzerland and New-York. The destination is in New-York, ISDN line provided by Verizon. The called is disconnected just after being set up (see NY-router log below), and the problem seems to be that Verizon switch does not understand the

Re: ISDN tip wanted

2002-10-31 Thread Ian MacKinnon
Surely it can't be that, as the call has been answered. Neil J. McRae wrote: try making it a 56K isdn call. Neil. [ Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, converting... ] Hi, I'm trying to establish an ISDN call between Switzerland and New-York. The destination is in New-York, ISDN line provided

Re: ISDN tip wanted

2002-10-31 Thread Neil J. McRae
Surely it can't be that, as the call has been answered. Well its worth a try :-)

Re: ISDN tip wanted

2002-10-31 Thread Ian MacKinnon
And it was positive advice, rather than my not offering anything :) What is the signalling doing at the other end ? What I'm not sure about is what the different call references are about ? The setup has a call ref of 0x01 But the Call Processing has 0x81 The far end then sends a disconnect

Re: ISDN tip wanted

2002-10-31 Thread Peter E. Fry
Ian MacKinnon wrote: Surely it can't be that, as the call has been answered. Not in my experience. Have you tried it? Peter E. Fry

RE: ISDN tip wanted

2002-10-31 Thread Jim Deleskie
its been years since I've work with ISDN. -Jim -Original Message- From: Ian MacKinnon [mailto:ian;teliauk.com] Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 10:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ISDN tip wanted Surely it can't be that, as the call has been answered. Neil J. McRae wrote