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What kind of signaling ore you doing between your IVR and the channel bank? … The “duh†answer to your busy-signal is the lines are off-hook. (Somehow I doubt it’s going to be that easy.)
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Ok, the provider has told me this ESF Framing B8ZS Line Coding Wink Start
As far as signalling is concerned between the bank and the IVR server. I am not aware of any signalling going on in that regard. The thing is the IVR server is actually just an external modem bank. The bank holds 12 external modems. Basically, I just want to route call through the channel bank to the modem bank. That's it. That's what I want to accomplish.
So what do you think? Do I need to go about this a different way? Need more equipment?
I'm open to suggestions Thank You
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If telco is waiting for a wink and your not giving one you will get a busy. You say wink start, which way? Or both? Also if they are ESF/B8ZS, make sure you are. I would think you wouldn't have sync if you weren't optioned ESF/B8ZS.
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I don't know if this means anything, but I can dial out. I have succesfully called others so far. As far a busy signals, those are now gone but the devices I have plugged in are not picking up the lines when they ring. I am so close, what am I doing wrong? Is it possible for the telco to send me dtmf tones or something along those lines?
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If your carrier access unit is correctly configured to convert the 24 T1 channels to 24 analog channels You sould be able to disconnect the IVR and just use a standard desk phone to test with . If these are Wink DID's the CO needs your Carrier Access unit to send a WINK "hello I'm ready for this call" back to your provder before the call can be handed off . FIND YOUR MANUAL or try to Google one . You are close .
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What model number Carrier Access unit do you have ? Is it a full or partial T1 ? I ask because you say you have 12 modems . The Telco won't be sending ringing generator .
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A standard desk phone like those associated with a phone system or just a plain old house phone? Additionally, when you say analog channels, do these consist of dial tones? I noticed when I placed a call, there were no dial tones. I simply dialed and it rang. I'm googling now looking for a manual.
Thank You so very much, All of you are such great advice and tip givers I will continue to play with this. Additionally, I will also keep my eyes glued on this forum for new postings.
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Once you find your manual verify the dip switch setting for signaling type . loop,immediate,wink or ground .
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Would having the telco change signalling types over the T1 line help. I mean other than wink start couldn't it easily be changed to loop or immediate start? I'm just thinking out loud. I don't know if that is the problem or not. It's kind of unusual how I can make calls no problem but my standard phone will not ring when I call it. Instead a message plays saying that the call could not go through. The bank has channel LED lights, when I place a call it does indeed light up so I know the call is getting to the bank. I just don't know what the bank is doing with the call.
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No DO NOT have telco make a change . Google your Carrier Access Model Number . There has to be a manual in PDF format out there some where . Or call the manufactuer . Who ordered the T1 and where was the Channel Bank purchased . If you had purchased a RHINO Channel Bank they pretty much self config themselves . You still have not answered many of the questions being asked in prior posts . If you don't tell us we don't know how to really help you in the proper direction . :shrug:
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