Delay insertion on PRI?

Delay insertion on PRI?

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Delay insertion on PRI? justzikle 09-09-2007
Posted by justzikle on September 9, 2007, 4:04 am
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Hi all, PBX is CS1000, Rls 4.0
"I have 2 RLI`s with respective 2 DMI`s, dialing is controlled with
SPN pointing to above RLI`s, Now i have a device which routes calls to
there respective destination(LCR Device) calls are much cheaper from
these devices...Now for LD calls they need to outpulse "1256" before
LD
number but there shud a delay between "1256" and the "LD number", i
mean
"1256"+few millisecond delay"+LD number...they need delay due to some
Authentication(they also sends a beep back after authentication...I
set it up successfully with COT lines, i put * in DMI
after "1256" which creates some delay and calls are routing easily.
but got stuck with PRI, i am not able to put delay ...i tried hard
with different digit or character, PRI is sending out digits as whole
not as COT line (Digit by digit).


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Posted by Bill on September 9, 2007, 8:12 pm
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> Hi all, PBX is CS1000, Rls 4.0
> "I have 2 RLI`s with respective 2 DMI`s, dialing is controlled with
> SPN pointing to above RLI`s, Now i have a device which routes calls to
> there respective destination(LCR Device) calls are much cheaper from
> these devices...Now for LD calls they need to outpulse "1256" before
> LD
> number but there shud a delay between "1256" and the "LD number", i
> mean
> "1256"+few millisecond delay"+LD number...they need delay due to some
> Authentication(they also sends a beep back after authentication...I
> set it up successfully with COT lines, i put * in DMI
> after "1256" which creates some delay and calls are routing easily.
> but got stuck with PRI, i am not able to put delay ...i tried hard
> with different digit or character, PRI is sending out digits as whole
> not as COT line (Digit by digit).

See my reply to your other question. You'll will need to configure the DTI
as conventional rather than ISDN. Tones and delays just are not part of the
ISDN game plan.



Posted by justzikle on September 10, 2007, 1:03 am
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>
>
> > Hi all, PBX is CS1000, Rls 4.0
> > "I have 2 RLI`s with respective 2 DMI`s, dialing is controlled with
> > SPN pointing to above RLI`s, Now i have a device which routes calls to
> > there respective destination(LCR Device) calls are much cheaper from
> > these devices...Now for LD calls they need to outpulse "1256" before
> > LD
> > number but there shud a delay between "1256" and the "LD number", i
> > mean
> > "1256"+few millisecond delay"+LD number...they need delay due to some
> > Authentication(they also sends a beep back after authentication...I
> > set it up successfully with COT lines, i put * in DMI
> > after "1256" which creates some delay and calls are routing easily.
> > but got stuck with PRI, i am not able to put delay ...i tried hard
> > with different digit or character, PRI is sending out digits as whole
> > not as COT line (Digit by digit).
>
> See my reply to your other question. You'll will need to configure the DTI
> as conventional rather than ISDN. Tones and delays just are not part of the
> ISDN game plan.


Bill can i programme an ISDN PRI as DTI, That PRI is programmed as DID
and users are using this for dials out also, can i separate 2 or 3
channels from this PRI and programmed them under a DTI route?


Posted by Bill on September 10, 2007, 8:23 pm
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>>
>>
>> > Hi all, PBX is CS1000, Rls 4.0
>> > "I have 2 RLI`s with respective 2 DMI`s, dialing is controlled with
>> > SPN pointing to above RLI`s, Now i have a device which routes calls to
>> > there respective destination(LCR Device) calls are much cheaper from
>> > these devices...Now for LD calls they need to outpulse "1256" before
>> > LD
>> > number but there shud a delay between "1256" and the "LD number", i
>> > mean
>> > "1256"+few millisecond delay"+LD number...they need delay due to some
>> > Authentication(they also sends a beep back after authentication...I
>> > set it up successfully with COT lines, i put * in DMI
>> > after "1256" which creates some delay and calls are routing easily.
>> > but got stuck with PRI, i am not able to put delay ...i tried hard
>> > with different digit or character, PRI is sending out digits as whole
>> > not as COT line (Digit by digit).
>>
>> See my reply to your other question. You'll will need to configure the
>> DTI
>> as conventional rather than ISDN. Tones and delays just are not part of
>> the
>> ISDN game plan.
>
>
> Bill can i programme an ISDN PRI as DTI, That PRI is programmed as DID
> and users are using this for dials out also, can i separate 2 or 3
> channels from this PRI and programmed them under a DTI route?
Yes. You will either need to break those channels out with a DCS (DACS) or
some sort of drop and insert channel bank, or get the switch on the far end
to be programmed the same.



Posted by justzikle on September 13, 2007, 3:14 am
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Hi bill, i didnt understand DCS (DACS)?? and i cant break channels coz
PRI is defined in PRI2 in CEQU



>
>
>
>
> >> > Hi all, PBX is CS1000, Rls 4.0
> >> > "I have 2 RLI`s with respective 2 DMI`s, dialing is controlled with
> >> > SPN pointing to above RLI`s, Now i have a device which routes calls to
> >> > there respective destination(LCR Device) calls are much cheaper from
> >> > these devices...Now for LD calls they need to outpulse "1256" before
> >> > LD
> >> > number but there shud a delay between "1256" and the "LD number", i
> >> > mean
> >> > "1256"+few millisecond delay"+LD number...they need delay due to some
> >> > Authentication(they also sends a beep back after authentication...I
> >> > set it up successfully with COT lines, i put * in DMI
> >> > after "1256" which creates some delay and calls are routing easily.
> >> > but got stuck with PRI, i am not able to put delay ...i tried hard
> >> > with different digit or character, PRI is sending out digits as whole
> >> > not as COT line (Digit by digit).
>
> >> See my reply to your other question. You'll will need to configure the
> >> DTI
> >> as conventional rather than ISDN. Tones and delays just are not part of
> >> the
> >> ISDN game plan.
>
> > Bill can i programme an ISDN PRI as DTI, That PRI is programmed as DID
> > and users are using this for dials out also, can i separate 2 or 3
> > channels from this PRI and programmed them under a DTI route?
>
> Yes. You will either need to break those channels out with a DCS (DACS) or
> some sort of drop and insert channel bank, or get the switch on the far end
> to be programmed the same.




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