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PBXtech SILVER 25+ posts
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Re: removing a isdn trunk
mmm... depends on what's happening with your protocol. don't know if protocols vary in the rest of the world like they do here, but here goes.
change current trunk and remove the members from the pipe you're changing. add new trunk and you probably just want to copy all the settings from the existing trunk. IF CHANGING PROTOCOLS, you should remove the signaling group built against the pipe and change the protocol on the ds1. add b-channels back into new trunk group. add new trunk group to appropriate route patterns. |
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