Cantata( brooktrout) TR1034 fax board to notel cs1000

Cantata( brooktrout) TR1034 fax board to notel cs1000

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Cantata( brooktrout) TR1034 fax board to notel cs1000 Jeffkr 11-13-2006
Posted by Jeffkr on November 13, 2006, 12:05 pm
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Hi all,
I hope someone out there can help me as i dont think my switch vendor
can.
we are trying to connect a tr1034 t1 fax board to a cs1000 t1 card.
the nortel card was working connection to an old att curcuit we got
rid of.

the problem is that we either get a loss of signal waring on the fax
board ( in t1 robbed bit ) or the d channel does not come up when
using isdn or qsig.

I'm SURE someone has done this before !!1

HELP !!!!!!

jeff


Pure Networks
Posted by John 807 on November 14, 2006, 4:18 pm
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Are you running through a csu? Can you manually loop back the T-1 card?

John 807
> Hi all,
> I hope someone out there can help me as i dont think my switch vendor
> can.
> we are trying to connect a tr1034 t1 fax board to a cs1000 t1 card.
> the nortel card was working connection to an old att curcuit we got
> rid of.
>
> the problem is that we either get a loss of signal waring on the fax
> board ( in t1 robbed bit ) or the d channel does not come up when
> using isdn or qsig.
>
> I'm SURE someone has done this before !!1
>
> HELP !!!!!!
>
> jeff
>



Posted by goober on November 25, 2006, 9:01 am
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normally fax servers are set up as regular tie lines, not isdn . Make sure
settings are same on both ends (d4 or esf) and (ami or b8zs), and that you
use a t1 cross over cable. You set up your fax numbers in cdp and route to
this t1. Fax server software will handle rest.


> Hi all,
> I hope someone out there can help me as i dont think my switch vendor
> can.
> we are trying to connect a tr1034 t1 fax board to a cs1000 t1 card.
> the nortel card was working connection to an old att curcuit we got
> rid of.
>
> the problem is that we either get a loss of signal waring on the fax
> board ( in t1 robbed bit ) or the d channel does not come up when
> using isdn or qsig.
>
> I'm SURE someone has done this before !!1
>
> HELP !!!!!!
>
> jeff
>



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