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RE: (ASCEND) Max4048 won't answer the lines
Wow, you should write the Ascend documentation!
This is my fourth Max, but the first one on this perticular location.
Max screen looks like this :
|10-100 1234567890 ||10-200 1234567890 |
| L1/LA ---------- || L2/DS @@@@@@@@@@ |
| 12345678901234 || 12345678901234 |
| -------------s || @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ |
There's only one PRI, so I deactivated the second one.
Everything you said below is checked and ok, EXECPT the
"Ethernet -> Mod Config -> WAN options -> Ans 1#" part.
My three other Maxs have nothing in that setting and
are working just fine.
Plus what do I write as Directory number ?
The full 7 digits ?, The last 4 ?
The telco guy told me that he was sending only
the last four digits.
Frantzcy Paisible
Thank you
At 07:12 PM 7/12/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Have you configured the line properly? You should make one of your status
>menus 10-100 (the little windows to the right). If you did it right, 10-100
>will be your first PRI, and you should see dashes (-) for channels 1-23 and
>then a d in channel 24 (the channel numbers don't have a tens place, so
>123456789012345678901234 is how the numbers run). The - means the channel
>is ready to take a call. If you see a * there, then it means a call is
>connected or dialing in, and a . means that the link is not active, and
>cannot recieve calls. You should also see "L1/LA" right under 10-100. This
>means that Line 1 has Link Active flag up, meaning your link is working
>properly. L1/YA= Yellow alarm, L1/RA=Red Alarm. After you have gotten this
>done, and you see dashes in the first 23 channels of the PRI you have to
>setup your modems to answer. You should do this: Ethernet -> Mod Config ->
>WAN options -> Ans 1#. Ans 1# should be the directory number of the PRI.
>You will also want to configure the IP address pool below in the pool1
>options. Your users can pull from many pools, scroll down to see more you
>can configure. If you are stacking this 4048 in a stack with other max
>units for a large pool, you might want to consider the Ascend RADIUS global
>IP pool program, this way users can pull from the global pools, no matter
>what max they dial to. Consult your RADIUS book that came with your MAX
>fore more information on this. You may also read all about setting up
>modems and such in the ISP & Telecommuting Configuration Guide that came
>with your MAX.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com
>> [mailto:owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com]On Behalf Of Frantzcy Paisible
>> Sent: Saturday, July 11, 1998 5:03 PM
>> To: support@ascend.com
>> Cc: ascend-users@bungi.com
>> Subject: (ASCEND) Max4048 won't answer the lines
>>
>>
>> I just got another Max4048, and it just will not answer the
>> incoming calls, what am i doing wrong?
>>
>> Note:
>> I have updated the software to 6.1.3
>> I've tried it with 6.1.1 (wouldn't detect the Modem cards)
>> I've tried it with 5.0Ap33, still no answer
>> My PRI is connected and everything
>>
>> Any Ideas ?
>>
>>
>> --
>> "If your desktop is full, increase your resolution!"
>> "No more space on your screen for POST-ITs, get a bigger screen"
>>
>> Frantzcy Paisible
>> frantzcy@mtl.net
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Frantzcy Paisible
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