Beauty. That's what I thought. Now to confirm I have the right radius attributes in there. -----Original Message----- From: dciresi@defunct.ae.usr.com [mailto:dciresi@defunct.ae.usr.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 12:18 PM To: Scott Trautman Cc: 'usr-tc@lists.xmission.com' Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Performance monitoring/ANI information from Dual T1 card running PRI Scott, If you are terminating ISDN on the Munich daughterboard, you will not be able to view the Called/Calling-Number-info. This is specifically located on the modem. This information should be in the Netserver RADIUS requests, however. Dominic On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Scott Trautman wrote:
I'm guessing the answer is "can't get there from here" unless it's modem calls. I'm interested in the calling number info that is coming in on the PRI.
I can view a modem call and get the calling number info, but not on ISDN, which is all I'm running. Trying performance monitor on the T1, nothing there like it.
Using a Netserver with das Munich daughterboard und dual T1, works really quite well. Might be a mighty cheap way for some of you to do ISDN only traffic for dedicated customers. You can do the Dual PRI& Netserver in same chassis as with a HiperARC & DSP's. Neat.
I'm also wondering whether I can get via radius accounting that "calling number" from a Netserver/or is it NMC???
Anybody be able to shed some light?
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