We use only B8ZS/ESF on CT1's with Nortel DMS-100 switches. Only the oldest of DTC's on the DMS can't do B8ZS/ESF. All the new ones (past 5 years or more) CAN do it. At 12:15 PM 1/22/00 -0600, you wrote:
I don't like surprises.
Especially when I order a CT1 provisioned with B8ZS/ESF, and on the day of the turnup the switch tech tells me "oh, your stuff is configured wrong, it needs to be set up for AMI and D4, the DTC you're on can't do B8ZS/ESF on this T. Don't worry, I set your stuff up like everyone else's."
AFAIK, it is a trunk-side circuit (don't hold me to this). We have no problem hitting 45333-50333 both local and long-distance dialing into the TC at this POP, with an assortment of modems.
Will AMI/D4 cause things to break, or should I contact the telco and beg to have it reprovisioned for B8ZS/ESF?
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