<div>Dear All,</div>
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<div>I am extreamlly very sorry, for my last email. but God knows i am stuck in the problem from last week or so, and my management is putting pressure day by day. My friend told me about the fourm so i joint and lost my paitence. </div>
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<div>I am sorry again for putting that stupid email. </div>
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<div>Robert: i'll follow the steps you mentioned in the email. Thanks for the help.</div>
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<div>regards</div>
<div>Muneeb Khan<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 7:35 PM, Robert Kulagowski <<a href="mailto:rkulagow@gmail.com">rkulagow@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div class="Ih2E3d">> i am having a problem configuring the VIC2-4FXO on 2811 cisco router.<br>> let me 1st discuss the scenario, i have 4 PSTN numbers directly attached<br>> to the same VIC and configured for the hunting purpose. but when we hit<br>
> the call onto the numbers they only occupy one PSTN line and when we<br>> made another call which should go onto the next FXO line, but it didn't.<br>> what i guess, when the call is landed on the router, it doesn;t<br>
> forwarded to the VOIP dial-peer.<br><br></div>Are these inbound calls?<br><br>Are you sure that the PSTN has these four numbers in a rotary hunt<br>group? How are you sure?<br><br>Take the router out of the equation and connect regular telephones/butt<br>
set to the lines from the PSTN.<br><br>Call the first number. Stay off-hook. Call the first number again;<br>does the second line ring?<br><br>If it does, then answer, and stay off-hook. Make a third call to the<br>first number. Does the third line ring? If it does, then answer, and<br>
stay off-hook.<br><br>Make a fourth call to the main number. Does the fourth line ring? If<br>it does, then answer, and then hangup.<br><br>You've now verified that the PSTN side is working correctly, at least<br>for the first number in the huntgroup. You should be able to perform<br>
the same sequence for the remaining numbers from the PSTN. Basically<br>just confirming that the telco is doing the right thing.<br><br>Once you've got that confirmed, on the router we just do:<br><br>voice-port 0/0/0<br>
connection plar xxxxxx (where xxxxxx is the number for the receptionist)<br><br>And btw, you need to be a little more patient; it was less than 24 hours<br>between when you sent the first message and your followup.<br><br>
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