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Old July 7th, 2008, 02:33 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Re: Connecting Avaya Definity to Cisco Call Manager

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Originally Posted by jibs_com View Post
I have a similar problem. I'm trying to connect an Avaya Definity G3r to a Cisco Call Manager 6.1 via a 3845 router using E1 cards at both ends. On the Avaya, when I do "test board", test 138 fails. When I do "status trunk 90", I get "out-of-service-NE".
I cannot communicate with the Call Manager.

I will appreciate all the help I can get.
Re-read all the previous parts of this thread. If you are failing test 138 you have a loss of signal. Did you roll the send and receive pairs? Do not use a 120 CSU with an E1 because it will not work.

Did you set the option switches on the TN464 for E1?

Until you pass all tests 138-146 you will always be out of service on the trunk group. Once those tests all pass you will need to build the signal group and then verify that it is in service. Only then will the trunk group go in service.
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