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Old February 15th, 2006, 10:35 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Denial Event 1164

According to the Avaya documentation, the only time you use codeset 7 is if you have a System 85. I wonder how many of those are still out there?

I can remember when I thought a System 85 was easy to work on, but that was comparing it to a Dimension 2000 :)

I have not found anything that tells me this codeset 5 is coming from the Definity and since it is at the end of the trace, I am inclined to believe the network is inserting it (or asking for it) somewhere else.

An interesting test would be to try calling some other number in the area code you are having a problem with while your vendor is tracing the calls.

Other questions I did not ask previously -

Are these four numbers all in the same PBX at the far end? If so, what is it?

Were calls to these numbers working before and just began having a problem? If so, and the answer to the above question is yes, what changed in the receving machine?

If calls to other numbers in that area code terminate successfully, but your four numbers do not (and they are in the same PBX), it is not likely to be a CO problem. Especially since you can get there using your local T1s.
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