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T1 + VoIP
Posted: 03 Sep 2004 23:46
by frank
Hi there..
Is there a way to :
Have 2 T1 connected between 2 nodes.
Have ALSO IP link (trunk?) between the 2 nodes.

If the T1 are satturated, OR OUT OF ORDER, then the calls goes through the IP ?
I would REALLY appreciate if someone could tell me how to have this work, it's a pain in my butt !
Thank you
Posted: 05 Sep 2004 19:17
by goldy
should be no probs using ARS, IP 1st choice, T1 2nd choice
Posted: 05 Sep 2004 20:47
by frank
Ok, but then if you use ARS, this means that you are using a prefix ?
I am not sure they want to use a prefixe to call from one building to another building.
Also, I use already ABC-F signaling on the T1, since I do this, the system won't let me create a hybrid link on the IP as long as the T1s are on the system...
See my trouble?

Posted: 05 Sep 2004 22:43
by goldy
yes, I see your problem. It should be ok to create a hybrid link, are your links all configured as trunk groups, or internode links

Posted: 06 Sep 2004 05:16
by frank
Internotde links..
2 T1 as one ABC-F with 46 channels, and this stupid IP that I don't know what to do.
Posted: 06 Sep 2004 06:55
by la_toupie
I don't understand; why do you say that we must use prefix to use ARS; you can create 2 routes....I have the same configuration : 1 link VoIP and a hybrid link as backup and I use the same table ARS...
Posted: 06 Sep 2004 11:45
by frank
Well...
Let's say that you have 4 digit extension on both side..
Do you have to dial a prefix before calling one side now ?
I always though that ARS was used with a prefix ??
Posted: 06 Sep 2004 13:49
by la_toupie
My users have 4 digits on the both nodes.
To do a lin VoIP, you must create a trunk IP, a internode link and a "debordement VPN".
I explain you it tomorrow if you want....

Posted: 06 Sep 2004 21:22
by frank
Okay,
Contact me tomorrow on MSN: le_prelude
Ciao !
Posted: 07 Sep 2004 03:28
by la_toupie
I'm at my job and for MSN, it's dead
I can explain that :
On the both sites :
- Create an internode link with a hybrid (@ of distant CPU and remote network=X)
- Create a trunk (with the place of your INT IP)
- Create a VPN Overflow ( n° network 1 and 2 =X)
- Create prefix "local VPN Overflow" with your DPN
- Create prefix "distant VPN Overflow" with the the table ARS Y.
- Create a table ARS with 2 routes : the first for your VoIPlink ( just put the number of you trunk); the second for your backup...
- Valide your VPN Service in installation
I hope that I have helped you
