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RE: (ASCEND) Max to Max Link



Bill,

You might start with trying to call a local voice phone number -- just
to make sure that it is dialing out.  If it is, then try a long distance
number.  Make sure that a Long Distance Provider has been configured for
the line.

I once had the "PRI # Type=" parameter set incorrectly.  I could receive
calls, but not make them.

You might also want to use the "show isdn N" command.  (N=ISDN Line)

I hope this helps,
Steve LaDuke.

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	William Moniz [SMTP:wmoniz@aracnet.net]
> Sent:	Tuesday, January 06, 1998 11:50 AM
> To:	ascend-users@bungi.com
> Subject:	(ASCEND) Max to Max Link
> 
> 
> Hi there.  I am trying to get get a Max 4000 in our local office to
> dial
> and connect a single B-Channel to another Max 4000 in a remote office.
> I
> have set up connection profiles on both machines but I can't get the
> connection to work.  The local Max initiates the call then sits for a
> few
> seconds then reports no connection.  The remote Max never seems to
> register the incoming call.  
> 
> Is there some trick with the outgoing phone number?  The remote Max is
> long distance and I am dialling using trunk group 9 so I preface the
> number with 91.  Could it be some sort of authentication problem?
> 
> If anyone has clear instruction on how to do this or any tips I would
> be
> extremely grateful.  I need to get this working ASAP!  Thanks in
> advance.
> 
> Bill Moniz
> AracNet.
> 
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