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The hardware, firmware, or software described in this manual is subject to change. Use this guide as a reference for the Ericsson Consono MD110 PBX.
I am assigned to figured out the problem with our Ericsson MD110 BC12. I know almost nothing about PBX, but I have ALEX, and could not do much with it since I am a novice in this field.
The old expert left and took all document with him, I guess. In general, the voice is OK. But we got some problem dial in and out.
The provider told us that they could not receive any information from our side except the called number (B-party). Besides, the CLI number they got on their test phone is the CLI they assigned to our main PBX, 999-9999-9999! They said the problem is on our side. Could anybody help me with this.
Thanks RE: MD110 configuration (Programmer) 1 May 07 08:26. Cspectra (TechnicalUser) 1 May 07 10:20 WRIT: >Thank you for your prompt response. >The problem is, according to them, the PBX never sent any >B-party number out. I'd like to know how to check and >turn on this feature so that all possible call-information >sould be sent out to trunk line. >I am studying the PARNUM list, but not sure which one >relates to this, and which command will be used to change >this.
Put up with me please! What type of trunks do you have? If they're not ISDN or IP, you won't be sending out any calling party info anyway. The calling extensions have to be allowed to present their internal number to the network -- enabled in the ADC parameter for the extension category info. (ADC bit 9 for analog and ADC bit 10 for digital) You'll need to use the number translation feature and RONDI to build out the rest of the public number as it goes out to the network.
And, as stated above, your circuit (if ISDN) has to be enabled by the carrier to pass the calling party info to the rest of the network. Good luck, Dave Strang RE: MD110 configuration (TechnicalUser).
Thank dstrang1 and whosrdaddy. The conversion for both received B-num and sending A-num is working now. However; I am not sure what RONDI does for the number to call out? Besides, can you tell if I can make more routes with one ISDN trunk, in which all lines are tied to the existing rou? I'd like to create all routes, if neccesary, for international, nat, unknown, and subscriber; could that be possible with just one route per different destinations? Thank you again. RE: MD110 configuration (TechnicalUser) 4 May 07 11:26.
Cspectra (TechnicalUser) 4 May 07 10:31 sed: >Thank dstrang1 and whosrdaddy. You're welcome. John deere service advisor keygen idm. >The conversion for both received B-num and sending A-num >is working now.
However; I am not sure what RONDI does for >the number to call out? In my case, I use number conversion to add the rest of the office code to the outgoing station number, and then I use RONDI to add on the area code and form the complete 10 digit national number for the calling party. Otocheck 2 0 keygen download for windows. Both the NU and RO settings (RONDI and RODDI for the dest codes pointed to the route) are tied to the LCR tables and the various entries made for dialled numbers. > Besides, can you tell if I can make more routes with one >ISDN trunk, in which all lines are tied to the existing >rou? You'll only have one 'route'.you can however, have multiple ways to to manipulate and format dialled digit strings before they are actually sent out over that route to their destination. >I'd like to create all routes, if neccesary, for >international, nat, unknown, and subscriber; could that be >possible with just one route per different destinations?
Essentially, yes.but it can get fairly complex (an unfortunate side effect of flexibility). You first program the 'route' - the physical trunks.(RODAI, ROCAI) Then you assign destination codes which point to that 'route'. (RODDI)There is a parameterin that command - ADC - within which is determined the type of calling number, called number and other interrelated info. The dest codes are then entered in LCR as the value for 'PRE' in the Fictitious Destination Table (FDT). Then entries are made in the various LCR tables for the dialled digits according to number length, possible conflict with other dialled numbers, digits to be added, digits to be removed - and possibly be replaced with other digits, dest code to be used before sending the call out to the trunks (which determines type of called and calling number)and formatting of the dialled number (TON). If you didn't catch on, the dialled number is formatted in both the RODDI command and the LCDDI (LCR entry) command.the entries for both should agree with each other. Some CO switches are more forgiving than others when it comes to what the number is formatted as and the actual number sent.
The hardware, firmware, or software described in this manual is subject to change. Use this guide as a reference for the Ericsson Consono MD110 PBX.
I am assigned to figured out the problem with our Ericsson MD110 BC12. I know almost nothing about PBX, but I have ALEX, and could not do much with it since I am a novice in this field.
The old expert left and took all document with him, I guess. In general, the voice is OK. But we got some problem dial in and out.
The provider told us that they could not receive any information from our side except the called number (B-party). Besides, the CLI number they got on their test phone is the CLI they assigned to our main PBX, 999-9999-9999! They said the problem is on our side. Could anybody help me with this.
Thanks RE: MD110 configuration (Programmer) 1 May 07 08:26. Cspectra (TechnicalUser) 1 May 07 10:20 WRIT: >Thank you for your prompt response. >The problem is, according to them, the PBX never sent any >B-party number out. I\'d like to know how to check and >turn on this feature so that all possible call-information >sould be sent out to trunk line. >I am studying the PARNUM list, but not sure which one >relates to this, and which command will be used to change >this.
Put up with me please! What type of trunks do you have? If they\'re not ISDN or IP, you won\'t be sending out any calling party info anyway. The calling extensions have to be allowed to present their internal number to the network -- enabled in the ADC parameter for the extension category info. (ADC bit 9 for analog and ADC bit 10 for digital) You\'ll need to use the number translation feature and RONDI to build out the rest of the public number as it goes out to the network.
And, as stated above, your circuit (if ISDN) has to be enabled by the carrier to pass the calling party info to the rest of the network. Good luck, Dave Strang RE: MD110 configuration (TechnicalUser).
Thank dstrang1 and whosrdaddy. The conversion for both received B-num and sending A-num is working now. However; I am not sure what RONDI does for the number to call out? Besides, can you tell if I can make more routes with one ISDN trunk, in which all lines are tied to the existing rou? I\'d like to create all routes, if neccesary, for international, nat, unknown, and subscriber; could that be possible with just one route per different destinations? Thank you again. RE: MD110 configuration (TechnicalUser) 4 May 07 11:26.
Cspectra (TechnicalUser) 4 May 07 10:31 sed: >Thank dstrang1 and whosrdaddy. You\'re welcome. John deere service advisor keygen idm. >The conversion for both received B-num and sending A-num >is working now.
However; I am not sure what RONDI does for >the number to call out? In my case, I use number conversion to add the rest of the office code to the outgoing station number, and then I use RONDI to add on the area code and form the complete 10 digit national number for the calling party. Otocheck 2 0 keygen download for windows. Both the NU and RO settings (RONDI and RODDI for the dest codes pointed to the route) are tied to the LCR tables and the various entries made for dialled numbers. > Besides, can you tell if I can make more routes with one >ISDN trunk, in which all lines are tied to the existing >rou? You\'ll only have one \'route\'.you can however, have multiple ways to to manipulate and format dialled digit strings before they are actually sent out over that route to their destination. >I\'d like to create all routes, if neccesary, for >international, nat, unknown, and subscriber; could that be >possible with just one route per different destinations?
Essentially, yes.but it can get fairly complex (an unfortunate side effect of flexibility). You first program the \'route\' - the physical trunks.(RODAI, ROCAI) Then you assign destination codes which point to that \'route\'. (RODDI)There is a parameterin that command - ADC - within which is determined the type of calling number, called number and other interrelated info. The dest codes are then entered in LCR as the value for \'PRE\' in the Fictitious Destination Table (FDT). Then entries are made in the various LCR tables for the dialled digits according to number length, possible conflict with other dialled numbers, digits to be added, digits to be removed - and possibly be replaced with other digits, dest code to be used before sending the call out to the trunks (which determines type of called and calling number)and formatting of the dialled number (TON). If you didn\'t catch on, the dialled number is formatted in both the RODDI command and the LCDDI (LCR entry) command.the entries for both should agree with each other. Some CO switches are more forgiving than others when it comes to what the number is formatted as and the actual number sent.
...'>Ericsson Md110 Pbx Manual(22.01.2019)The hardware, firmware, or software described in this manual is subject to change. Use this guide as a reference for the Ericsson Consono MD110 PBX.
I am assigned to figured out the problem with our Ericsson MD110 BC12. I know almost nothing about PBX, but I have ALEX, and could not do much with it since I am a novice in this field.
The old expert left and took all document with him, I guess. In general, the voice is OK. But we got some problem dial in and out.
The provider told us that they could not receive any information from our side except the called number (B-party). Besides, the CLI number they got on their test phone is the CLI they assigned to our main PBX, 999-9999-9999! They said the problem is on our side. Could anybody help me with this.
Thanks RE: MD110 configuration (Programmer) 1 May 07 08:26. Cspectra (TechnicalUser) 1 May 07 10:20 WRIT: >Thank you for your prompt response. >The problem is, according to them, the PBX never sent any >B-party number out. I\'d like to know how to check and >turn on this feature so that all possible call-information >sould be sent out to trunk line. >I am studying the PARNUM list, but not sure which one >relates to this, and which command will be used to change >this.
Put up with me please! What type of trunks do you have? If they\'re not ISDN or IP, you won\'t be sending out any calling party info anyway. The calling extensions have to be allowed to present their internal number to the network -- enabled in the ADC parameter for the extension category info. (ADC bit 9 for analog and ADC bit 10 for digital) You\'ll need to use the number translation feature and RONDI to build out the rest of the public number as it goes out to the network.
And, as stated above, your circuit (if ISDN) has to be enabled by the carrier to pass the calling party info to the rest of the network. Good luck, Dave Strang RE: MD110 configuration (TechnicalUser).
Thank dstrang1 and whosrdaddy. The conversion for both received B-num and sending A-num is working now. However; I am not sure what RONDI does for the number to call out? Besides, can you tell if I can make more routes with one ISDN trunk, in which all lines are tied to the existing rou? I\'d like to create all routes, if neccesary, for international, nat, unknown, and subscriber; could that be possible with just one route per different destinations? Thank you again. RE: MD110 configuration (TechnicalUser) 4 May 07 11:26.
Cspectra (TechnicalUser) 4 May 07 10:31 sed: >Thank dstrang1 and whosrdaddy. You\'re welcome. John deere service advisor keygen idm. >The conversion for both received B-num and sending A-num >is working now.
However; I am not sure what RONDI does for >the number to call out? In my case, I use number conversion to add the rest of the office code to the outgoing station number, and then I use RONDI to add on the area code and form the complete 10 digit national number for the calling party. Otocheck 2 0 keygen download for windows. Both the NU and RO settings (RONDI and RODDI for the dest codes pointed to the route) are tied to the LCR tables and the various entries made for dialled numbers. > Besides, can you tell if I can make more routes with one >ISDN trunk, in which all lines are tied to the existing >rou? You\'ll only have one \'route\'.you can however, have multiple ways to to manipulate and format dialled digit strings before they are actually sent out over that route to their destination. >I\'d like to create all routes, if neccesary, for >international, nat, unknown, and subscriber; could that be >possible with just one route per different destinations?
Essentially, yes.but it can get fairly complex (an unfortunate side effect of flexibility). You first program the \'route\' - the physical trunks.(RODAI, ROCAI) Then you assign destination codes which point to that \'route\'. (RODDI)There is a parameterin that command - ADC - within which is determined the type of calling number, called number and other interrelated info. The dest codes are then entered in LCR as the value for \'PRE\' in the Fictitious Destination Table (FDT). Then entries are made in the various LCR tables for the dialled digits according to number length, possible conflict with other dialled numbers, digits to be added, digits to be removed - and possibly be replaced with other digits, dest code to be used before sending the call out to the trunks (which determines type of called and calling number)and formatting of the dialled number (TON). If you didn\'t catch on, the dialled number is formatted in both the RODDI command and the LCDDI (LCR entry) command.the entries for both should agree with each other. Some CO switches are more forgiving than others when it comes to what the number is formatted as and the actual number sent.
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