Hmm... that would take a little bit of the pain out of it, and definately
worth a try.  Again, it's been some 6 years since I've gotten to deal with
CT1.

--
  Troy Settle
  Pulaski Networks
  540.994.4254 - 866.477.5638
  http://www.psknet.com


** -----Original Message-----
** From: Phil Bedard [mailto:philb at cyberlynk.net]
** Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 6:02 PM
** To: Troy Settle
** Cc: ascend-users at bungi.com
** Subject: Re: (ASCEND) MAX 6000 and a T1
**
**
**   I'm pretty sure you can just point them to the first modem
** card slot and
** the calls will roll over to the next modem card slot when that
** one fills up.
** That takes out a little bit of the pain of settings things up initially.
**
** Phil
**
**
** On Sun, 08 Jul 2001, Troy Settle wrote:
**
** >
** > It's been nearly 6 years since I've had the (dis)pleasure of
** working with a
** > CT1, but here's what I remember:
** >
** > As indicated by your telco, set your channelized T1 to Inband,
** wink-start,
** > ESF, B8ZS.  At this point, all 24 channels are up and in an idle state.
** > You're seeing when a call comes in, but the other side is
** recieving an 'all
** > circuits busy' message, which at this point, is being
** generated by your Max
** > because it doesn't know what to do with the call.
** >
** > What you need to do, is to go through and make your slot
** assignments for
** > each channel of the T1s to route the calls to an appropriate
** modem.  If you
** > have 16-mod modems, then you'll assign the first 16 channels
** to slot 3, the
** > next 8 to slot 4.  On the second T1, assign the first 8
** channels to slot 4
** > and the last 16 channels to slot 5.
** >
** > AFAIK, only with ISDN/PRI can you leave the slot assignmentes
** to slot 0 for
** > automatic call routing based on call type (analog or ISDN).
** >
** > --
** >   Troy Settle
** >   Pulaski Networks
** >   540.994.4254 - 866.477.5638
** >   http://www.psknet.com
** >
** >
** > ** -----Original Message-----
** > ** From: owner-ascend-users at max.bungi.com
** > ** [mailto:owner-ascend-users at max.bungi.com]On Behalf Of
** > ** netlink at netlinkcorp.com
** > ** Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 10:57 PM
** > ** To: ascend-users at bungi.com
** > ** Subject: Re: (ASCEND) MAX 6000 and a T1
** > **
** > **
** > ** Rob Ctl = Inc-W-200
** > ** and Clocking = Yes also might do the trick
** > ** so that the local telco does the clocking.
** > ** Do you have the signaling mode set to ISDN or Inband?
** > ** If you have it set to Inband I believe you need to set it to ISDN.
** > **
** > ** Hope this helps.
** > ** -------
** > ** R. Hall
** > ** NET-LINK Corp.
** > **
** > **
** > **
** > ** Dennis Duval wrote:
** > ** >
** > ** > > company (SWBell) for the T1 settings, but only got
** > ** Wink-Start, ESF, and
** > ** > > B8ZS for info on how to setup my end.  Ok fine.  I do think
** > ** there is other
** > ** >
** > ** > I have some maxen hooked up to SW Bell and a Erickson slave
** > ** switch.  I had
** > ** > to set my maxen to Wink-Inc-200 to get it to work.  Might try
** > ** that instead
** > ** > of Wink-Start.
** > ** >
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