Reason for those fast busies was: 03390 0012430 SEIZURE S 0000 1000 H'22 BT2D3-1023 03420 0000030 R 0000 1011 H'22 BT2D3-1023 03440 0000020 GROUP I 9 S 0000 1001 H'1 CSRR2-5 03440 0000000 SEIZURE ACKN. R 0000 1011 H'23 BT2D3-1023 18600 0015160 A4 R 0000 0100 H'1 CSRR2-5 18610 0000010 CLEAR FORWARD S 0000 1001 H'2E BT2D3-1023 (its trace of failed call - E1/R2.) Why can DSP's send this ? It has to be A5 but not A4. Have anybody had that problem? What I have to do? alex@wanex.ge wrote:
Unable to do this because both DNIS and ANI are needed.
BSmith@solunet.com wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: alex@wanex.ge Subject: [USR-TC] fast busies
One or two days ago I started getting fust busies on one of our TCs. Everything seems to be ok - timeslots are idle or connected and modems are ok (Admin/Oper statur = Up/Up). What can be reason of this fust busies? _______________________________________________
Try this:
Click on the span Configure -> Program Settings Select "Trunk Settings" scroll down the list to you find "Dial In Address" change it to "noAddress" Save it to you card, and I believe you may need to reset the DSP. Give that a try, I had that happen to a customer once, The DSP was expecting DNIS, but was not getting anything, so it made it go fast busy.
~Brian
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