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| Jason Aarons \(US\) 2007-10-25, 7:11 pm |
| What option should I set for a DMS-250?
1VG01(config)#isdn switch-type ?
primary-4ess Lucent 4ESS switch type for the U.S.
primary-5ess Lucent 5ESS switch type for the U.S.
primary-dms100 Northern Telecom DMS-100 switch type for the U.S.
primary-dpnss DPNSS switchtype for Europe
primary-net5 NET5 switch type for UK, Europe, Asia and Australia
primary-ni National ISDN Switch type for the U.S.
primary-ntt NTT switch type for Japan
primary-qsig QSIG switch type
primary-ts014 TS014 switch type for Australia (obsolete)
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| I can vouch for the DMS100 setting working with a 250. That's what
our carrier uses.
On Oct 25, 2007, at 2:39 PM, Wes Sisk wrote:
> In IOS it's iffy. IOS doesn't claim to 'support' dms250, but
> dms100 usually works.
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> If you're doing MGCP bh to cm: either dms100 or ni, depends on the
> version of the upstream switch. if the d-ch will come up and calls
> setup and clear properly with ni you will be best served there. if
> not, go back to dms100 and keep an eye on the 'dms' service
> parameters in CM and on the gw config page.
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> /Wes
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| Ted Nugent 2007-10-25, 7:11 pm |
| In my experience its more important to ask the provider what protocol the
switch is runing rather then the actual switchtype. DMS250 to my knowledge
can run multiple protocols, NI2, 5ESS, NI1 (nortels NI1 = cisco DMS100), NI1
for the rest of the world is only a BRI protocol. If they give you the
option always go for Ni2...
On 10/25/07, Jason Aarons (US) <jason.aarons@us.didata.com> wrote:
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> What option should I set for a DMS-250?
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> 1VG01(config)#isdn switch-type ?
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> primary-4ess Lucent 4ESS switch type for the U.S.
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> primary-5ess Lucent 5ESS switch type for the U.S.
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> primary-dms100 Northern Telecom DMS-100 switch type for the U.S.
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> primary-dpnss DPNSS switch type for Europe
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> primary-net5 NET5 switch type for UK, Europe, Asia and Australia
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> primary-ni National ISDN Switch type for the U.S.
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> primary-ntt NTT switch type for Japan
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> primary-qsig QSIG switch type
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> primary-ts014 TS014 switch type for Australia (obsolete)
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