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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Hello Everyone! I am new to this forum and I am also new to Avaya Definity. Most of my experience is with Nortel and Cisco VoIP. I am working on a project with a Definity G3R and I need some help. I have configured a PRI-Tie Trunk between the G3R and an Adtran 890 Mux. I have two other PRI’s coming from the PSTN with 200 DID’s. I need to assign a block of 10 DID’s (2359X) to the Tie-Trunk. The Mux can make out-bound PSTN calls via the Tie-Trunk. However, it can’t receive incoming calls from the PSTN. I understand routing of calls on Nortel PBX’s and Cisco CallManager but not Avaya. Below is what I have so far. If someone could help me, I would greatly appreciate it! Uniform Dial Plan Mat Pat 2359 Len 5 Del 0 Ins Dig blank Net aar Conv y Route-Pattern 97 Grp No 97 FRL blank NPA blank Pfx Mrk blank Hop Lmt blank Toll blank No Del Dig 0 AAR Digit Analysis Dial String 2359 Total Min 5 Max 10 Route Pat 97 Call Type aar Node Num blank ANI Reqd n The DS1 Circuit Pack, Signaling Group, and Trunk Group are too long. I could discuss this with someone over the phone. However, I feel confident the problem is in the routing of digits. Thanks in-advance! mosteph | ||||||||
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Location: San Diego, CA Rep Power: 5 ![]() | I see a couple things that don't look right in the data you included but I don't know what you are trying to do yet so I can't offer any corrections. If all you are sending out to the Mux is four digits only, then your aar min/max should both be 4. You have it set to 5 min so the PBX is going to wait for one more digit. Before I can say anything about the route pattern I need to have some idea of what you are trying to do. I notice in the UDP you also show a minimum length of 5. What is the source of this extra digit? In both AAR and UDP you are telling the switch to wait for one more digit. Lets see if your connectivity is ok. Do a "test board <DS1 board> long". You can stop after test 146 completes because you don't care about the rest. Did everything pass? Now do a "status sig <sig group>". Is it inservice? If the connection to the Mux is ISDN, the trunk group type must be ISDN. __________________ Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup. Marty | ||||||||
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