[c-nsp] SIP to T1
Ueli Heuer
papierkuebel at gmail.com
Wed Nov 15 18:17:45 EST 2006
On 11/15/06, Tim Rayner <TIm.Rayner at csu.edu.au> wrote:
Hi Tim,
> We have solved this at our PBX end - it has been necessary to do this on
> the PBX for both cisco E1 and Asterisk E1 connections. We use Ericsson
> MD110 PBXes - the feature is called "en-bloc sending" - The route
> destination is configured to wait until the minimum number length is
> reached before sending the call attempt out the route/trunk. For all of
> our VoIP prefixes, we have the minimum length equal to the maximum
> length - and consequently the whole number is sent each time. If you
> want I can tell you how to do it in detail on the Ericsson MD110, but
> whatever PBX you have, you want en-bloc sending on these routes/trunks.
Thanks Tim, At the time we bought the PBX it was a matracom PBX Today
the label on the PBX would be named "nortel". The vendor told me he
enabled such a feature but it didn't work out. perhaps cause the
length of a number could be different (from 3 digits up to largest
international number) and I do not know wht is realy configured on th
PBX. I'll have a look on the PBX an with the vendor.
Thanks
Ueli
>
> Tim.
> Ueli Heuer wrote:
> > We have a smiler setup (PBX [E1] --- C2811 -- [E1] PRI and a
> > SIP-Account on the 2811. (it is planed to remove the E1 PRI later).
> > The signaling from external calls to the PBX worked fine.
> > But we are stuck in the other direction (PBX -> SIP or PBX -> PRI
> > trough the 2811). the PBX sends the digits as you type the cisco used
> > only a few digits (too few) and setup the call with a too short
> > number. of course these calls are failing :(
> >
> > does anyone have a hint to solve the 'dialout' trouble?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ueli
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