[cisco-voip] isdn busy b_channel 0

Charles Goldsmith wokka at justfamily.org
Thu Jul 28 14:49:48 EDT 2011


Yes, that is the confirmation I was looking for, thank you.

On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Dockendorf, Dave <
Dave.Dockendorf at ecolab.com> wrote:

> Charles,****
>
> The following command will busy-out the b channels, but it will not
> disconnect until the call terminates.****
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> Start off in global config mode, and change to your D-Channel interface:**
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>                 voice_gw(config)# interface Serial0/1:23 (whatever your
> voice PRI is)****
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> Then, issue your busyout command. Here, I’m placing all my channels out of
> service:****
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>                 voice_gw(config-if)# isdn service b_channel 0-23 state 2
> soft****
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> (b_channel=0-23 – This is my range. You can certainly just insert one
> channel, or a different range.)****
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>                 state=2 – 0=InService, 1=Maint, 2=OutOfService****
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>                 soft – This means, place them in the defined state, when
> the channel becomes idle. (in other words, do not disconnnect active
> channels until they hang up)****
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>                 ***if the router resets after you have done this, this will
> clear to normal operation when the router comes back up.*******
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> Hope this helps!****
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