| Erick Bergquist 2006-12-02, 7:11 pm |
| You'll need to create a ds0-group entry for each timeslot, and then you'll have more voice ports instead of 1 with all the timeslots. Or you can splitup the timeslots into groups of 6 or something depending on what you're looking at what doing, and have 4 voice ports. Then point your dial peers to the voice-port with higher timeslots, etc that way, or make them part of a trunk group, etc.
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From: "Wydra, Jason" <jason.wydra@berbee.com>
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Sent: Saturday, December 2, 2006 3:57:49 PM
Subject: [cisco-voip] T1 CAS channel selection order
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Anyone know how to change the channel selection order on a
T1 CAS using H323?
Jason Wydra
Berbee
Cisco Voice Engineer
8725 West Higgins Road, Suite 700
Chicago,
Il. 60631
IP phone 773.867.6084
Cell 630-209-9792
Jason.Wydra@berbee.com
www.berbee.com
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