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Nortel: Meridian systems - Faulty CO lines detection
Hi ALL,
we have an option 81C system.
I was wondering if we we can make the PABX detects faulty CO lines (disconnected for example) and disable or lockout the unit and thus this line will not be selected when accessing the route or the AC1 on outgoing calls.
Thanks.
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Nope. Signature
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Well, it already does some of that (to some extent).If you have Ground Start Trunks - when a line will not seize, it will not try it forever, it will try the next line in the route.
So maybe the solution is convert from Loop Start to Ground Start GHTROUT.com | FAQs | Recent Replies
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Hi GHTROUT,
You said: "when a line will not seize, it will not try it forever, it will try the next line in the route".
It does that automatically or you have to dial the access code again ??
Another thing, what the customer is asking is to disable the rout from the selection.
Nortel's PABX does taht on digital phones (if a phone is disconnected for a period of time, the unit is disabled).
Anyway to do that on CO lines ??
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