If i have the wrong equipment and need to purchase something else, that is not a problem. If i have the wrong equipment, recommendations would be great!! Thanks ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Charles Sprickman <spork@inch.com> Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 23:23:44 -0400 (EDT) I'm way fuzzy on this, but I remember a customer some time ago needed this done. I am not completely sure that you can do this with the dual PRI card or not, but if you can, get in the CLI and forget about TCM for this task. You can also cheat a bit and let your telco handle the call routing. It's fairly easy for them on their side. In the meantime, hit totalservice and grab the reference for the dual PRI card. That should at least tell you that it is or isn't possible. I think the person I worked with is on this list, so perhaps he'll chime in... Charles -- Charles Sprickman spork@inch.com On Tue, 6 May 2003, David Seckinger wrote:
how can you route a call to a particular modem or modem bank using DNIS?
The problem:
I have two applications that i want to use my tc1000 for:
1. Dialin modem bank 2. Fax Server inbound/outbound
I have 11 telephone numbers on a T1-PRI. 555-1000 dialin modem bank number 555-1111 thru 555-1120 fax numbers
I have 24 modems on 6 quad modem cards that I would like to split into 2 banks of 12 modems each.
If a user dials into 555-1000 i would like for the call to be routed to the first bank of modems. from there they would be authenticated as a dialin user.
If a user dials into 555-1111 thru 1120, I would like to the call to be routed to the second bank of modems. these would be connected via reverse-telnet to fax server software. and using dnis the fax software would send the fax to a users email address.
my question is:
how can you route a call to a particular modem or bank using DNIS?
my equipement: TC1000 1 dual pri 6 quad modem 1 hiper arc 1 network mgt card
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