| To enable D-channel messaging LD 96 Stat dch - gives you the number of the D-channel you want to monitor enl msgi xx - xx D-channel number enl msgo xx - this is handy to see what is actually being sent out to line LD 48 setm omsg 3 0 - DSL TN setm omsg 3 1 - turns messaging on for a BRI interface (Aus only i think) ....and so on to turn off rset omsg 3 0 rset omsg 3 1 for incomming messaging change the o for an i what release of software is this for. I can give an example of CLI in aus if that will help - mind you this is rls 24.24 software. INTL 61 ENTRY 0 HNTN 8 HLCL 81245488 DIDN NO HLOC LSC INTL 61 - international country code ENTRY 0 HNTN 8 - Area Code prompt someone doing the inital rollout was puting the 0 in front of the 8 which was not sending CLI area codes here are 2 digits 08 South australia 07 for Queensland and so on HLCL 81245488 - the CLI number to be sent to line DIDN NO - DN to be added at the end should be NO if only sending one number HLOC - Unsure if this could be a problem for you as it is not used LSC - Unsure if this could be a problem for you as it is not used Also in LD 15 of the NET_DATA block try setting your OCLI prompt to ALL (another issue i found here that if it was set to NO it would sent the main building number out i.e 0881245400). One last thing Handset CLS should be CLBD - calling line blocking denied Hope this helps your issue it took me ages to fix this issue as CLI was not sending what it was supposed to. I dont know if this is the situation you are in as i have no DPNSS1 programming experience |