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CME w/BRI one SPID has 5ESS and one has NI?

neharris
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setup: CME with a couple phones served by a 2 line BRI on 12.4(15)T7. Problem: outbound calls are fine on either spid. Inbound calls work on first spid but second spid rings twice and then stops. Calling party hears continuous ringing and call appears rejected.

I previously posted this problem under the topic "CME with BRI cannot answer second inbound voice call" but there is a new and intriguing development: The example above is based on a switch type config of basic-NI, but if I change the configuration to basic-5ess the first channel now has the problem and the second works fine.

I'd think this is a carrier problem but I don't believe they can provision each channel/SPID of a BRI with different signaling.

I've opened another ticket with the carrier to ask the question but is it possible? Can the carrier provision one channel of a BRI with NI/DMS100 and the other channel with 5ESS?

Any thoughts on this? I'm willing to try anything.

Thanks in advance!

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paolo bevilacqua
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No, they can't.

Beside, router doesn't really make use of spids.

Traces, traces, traces.

I've been with carriers for a couple decades and have never seen it done, but I also know that carriers have custom switch loads built. The Nortel/MCI DMS250 is a perfect example. That said I'd agree with you. Thanks for your help in solving.

For Traces: If you read within the message you'll see the other thread has everything attached. I can copy it over but it would seem a waste of space. let me know if you want to see debugs that aren't already there. thx

Haven't seen the other thread can you link to it ?

neharris
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SOLUTION: The problem, believe it or not, turned out to be that the 7 digit phone numbers for each of the BRI bearers was missing from the spid configuration lines in the BRI interface configuration.

I am surprised I missed it but even more surprised that no one else caught it.

Case closed.

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