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Good Afternoon, I have a project I have been working on for some time and need some assistance. I recently obtained a Carrier Access Channel Bank I. Likewise, I got T1 service for it as well. The trick here is that I need to connect the channel bank to an IVR server I have. The IVR server is strictly analog and consists of 24 ports. From what I understand about channel banks, they convert T1 lines to 24 usable analog lines. This is precisely what I need to accomplish. I need to access each line through the bank and plug it in to my analog devices. I also have a modular punchdown block that really doesn't need to be punched down. It's sort of plug and play. I have the link to it here. https://www.telephonestuff.com/cata...D1A4B91E942CF75B385FC42D01F&pid=3464 So I guess what my question is, is any of this possible using the equipment I have? Am I going about this the right way? Any telecom help or advice would be greatly appreciated Thank You
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That Siemon block will work for connecting the analog lines from the carrier access output to your IVR if they have single port modular input to the IVR . What was the other question ? Thanks
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Oh by the way , will you complete your profile . It helps us to know who we are helping ! Thanks Alot .
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Thank you for you super fast reply. I would like to point out that I do not have a KSU or PBX to plug the channel bank into. I am running it stanalone. So I guess my other question is, how do I configure the channel bank. Currently, I have had very little success. I call the numbers the telco provided to me and I get busy signals. I have not yet performed a successful call. I am actively toying with the bank settings. Actually there are tiny switches. Many switches for that matter. Additionally, all LED lights are solid green. The STATUS light flashes green. I really don't know what it all means.
Just as before, any help or advice would be greaty appreciated. Thank you again
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How ‘bout a lil’ more info on that “Carrier Access Channel Bank†you mentioned… I’d bet there are more variations of chan banks out there then switch you have to fiddle with on it.
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Do you know how your T1 Provider is handing off the circuit . Is it ESF B8ZS or D4 AMI ? Also do you have a manual for the Carrier Access unit ?
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I can tell you what I know about this particular model, or my understanding of it. This channel bank is a Carrier Access model. CAC Bank I. As far as I know, it can only carry voice transmissions. The CAC Bank II can do voice and data. At any rate, I do have the bank plugged into the T1 jack and all looks good. That is until I call a phone number associated with the T1. Then I get busy signals. All lights are solid green aside from the STATUS light that flashes green. Additionally, I do have the bank connected to a punchdown block that is running to my IVR server. Everything is connected but I have not been successful in getting a call throught yet. Know of anything I should try? Any tips you might have?
Greatly appreciated Thank You
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I'm checking with the provider now. I am not sure how the circuit is being handed off. Which should I prefer?
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You know, I had a manual for this device. Now that I need it I can't find it. Isn't that typical?
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Since you're not carrying data on the channels format and coding does not matter … it JUST HAS TO MATCH AT BOTH ENDS!
----------------------- Bryan LEC Provisioning Engineer Cars -n- Guitars Racin' (retired racer Oct.'07)
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