Re: (PM) BRI needs a hunt?

Mark Borchers (markb@infi.net)
Wed, 15 Jul 1998 14:05:37 -0400

If you don't want to put the two channels in the hunt group, then
maybe you should work around the problem by reversing the order of
the two dial numbers in the location table on your OR-U

On 15 Jul 98, at 13:36, Christopher S. Weimann wrote:

Date sent: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 13:36:00 -0400
From: "Christopher S. Weimann" <csw@wallnet.com>
To: portmaster-users@livingston.com
Subject: (PM) BRI needs a hunt?
Send reply to: "Christopher S. Weimann" <csw@wallnet.com>

> I am having an odd problem getting an OR-U and a PM2e to demand dial each
> other. The first B channel comes up fine either way. The second B channel
> comes up fine as long as it is going the SAME WAY. For example the OR-U
> dials the PM2 with the first channel. If High-Water is hit outbound the
> OR-U will dial the second channel no problem. This also works perfectly
> the other way, with both channels back from the PM2.
>
> What doesn't work is if the OR-U dialed the first channel to the PM2 then
> the High-Water gets hit comming back from the PM2 and the PM2 dials the
> OR-U to bring up another channel. From looking a the debug output it seems
> that the PM2 is dialing the number for the first channel and getting a busy
> and doesn't know enought to dial the second number. For the location I have
> the both numbers listed separated by an &. I suppose I could get Bell to make
> it a hunt but I don't think that is right answer.
>
> OR-U is 3.7.2L
> PM2 is 3.7
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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Mark Borchers
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