ISP with mixed analog/ISDN users, mixed UNIX/NT servers, Cisco 2501 (10.2) router, 3 Max 4004's, 1 Max 1800. (To handle bi-directional ISDN router connections since an outgoing PRI call is charged by the minute, whereas ISDN is not) Class C (255.255.255.0) address block for central office equipment (LAN) and IP pools for 3 Max4004's. (One Max is all by itself, single PRI, 6-12 56K mod cards, different PH#/hunt not really a part of this problem) (A fully loaded Max4004, 6-12mod 33.6 cards, 5.0Ap13, 4 PRI's using NFAS for a total of 94 useable incoming lines, mixed analog using RADIUS auth, ISDN auth using built-in profiles) (A new Max4004, 4-12 mod 33.6 cards, 5.0Ap13, 1 PRI 23B+1D) Stacking is NOT enabled, we plan on the ISDN callers still all going to the primary, fully loaded max. RIP/OSPF are NOT used, everything is static routes using either Radius/profile built, or contained in a Cisco 2501 router that is the default route for all Max's, Servers, etc. (The ISDN sub-nets (a different Class C with variable sub-netting) are all built statically in the Cisco plus contained in the primary Max built-in profiles) All the dial-up customers get assigned an IP address from pools on the LAN class C block, all are defined as IP pool 1 with different start/count numbers programmed into the respective Max (Not Radius). (This way all Max's share a common radius users file, all users assigned to IP pool 1 yet the pools are different address spans) Now, we would like for the 73rd analog caller that calls into the primary (fully loaded) Max to roll over to the new PRI/Max and let them connect. Sounds simple enough except there still may be open lines in that first Max because of the ISDN users also calling it (or not in this case). (There are 25 profiles currently in that Max, theoretically they could use 50 channels, in practice they are using 10 with 15 the highest I have ever seen) What in the world do I tell the Telco? (94 lines, but when you get the 73rd analog, pass it on to the next (5th) PRI in the group and thereby let the new Max answer it) They have no clue how to build the hunt/trunk group. Ascend says this is all handled at the Telco side, it sounds logical. The switch is an AT&T 5ESS. Has anyone else out there done this and had to hold the hand of their Telco as well? If so.....HELP! TIA, Randy E. Reinhardt - System Administrator - Pyramid.Net 2701 Conestoga Drive , Suite 123, Carson City, NV. 89706 Email draco@pyramid.net - or - draco@dragonkeep.com <A HREF="http://www.dragonkeep.com">http://www.dragonkeep.com</A> - and - <A HREF="ftp://ftp.dragonkeep.com">ftp://ftp.dragonkeep.com</A> Admin 702-884-3202 Tech 702-853-4227 Fax 702-884-1827 Pager 702-861-2825 "Every hero becomes a bore at last." "That's when we get to eat them right?" "Correct." said the great Draco Draconis to his young son. Partial credit to:Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-82) ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: <<A HREF="http://www.nealis.net/ascend/faq">http://www.nealis.net/ascend/faq</A>> </PRE> <!--X-MsgBody-End--> <!--X-Follow-Ups--> <HR> <STRONG>Follow-Ups</STRONG>: <UL> <LI><STRONG><A HREF="msg10463.html">Re: (ASCEND) Multi-Max's...</A></STRONG></LI> <UL> <LI><EM>From</EM>: Don Joy <joydon@soonet.ca></LI> </UL> </UL> <!--X-Follow-Ups-End--> <!--X-References--> <!--X-References-End--> <!--X-BotPNI--> <HR> <UL> <LI>Prev by Date: <STRONG><A HREF="msg10448.html">(ASCEND) Re: ascend-users-digest V96 #875</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Next by Date: <STRONG><A HREF="msg10449.html">(ASCEND) Problems with system software upgrade</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Prev by thread: <STRONG><A HREF="msg10449.html">(ASCEND) Problems with system software upgrade</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Next by thread: <STRONG><A HREF="msg10463.html">Re: (ASCEND) Multi-Max's...</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Index(es): <UL> <LI><A HREF="maillist.html#10451"><STRONG>Main</STRONG></A></LI> <LI><A HREF="thrd230.html#10451"><STRONG>Thread</STRONG></A></LI> </UL> </LI> </UL> <!--X-BotPNI-End--> <!--X-User-Footer--> <!--X-User-Footer-End--> </BODY> </HTML>