| Can you post a trace of ISDN and GW events when the connection is being
made? Preferably for both cases (V1.1 and V2.0).
If you need 'SET ANY' to get it to work, that means either the incoming
calling party number (aka caller id) or the incoming local address
don't match the destination set on the dial circuit. 'set any'
disables this check.
Also, what does the caller's dial circuit look like? Specifically,
does it have 'send line id' enabled?
Tim
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| Thank you, Tim.
> Also, what does the caller's dial circuit look like? Specifically,
> does it have 'send line id' enabled?
Your pointing "Send Line ID" was disabled. After enable it, connect fine.
Default value of "SEND Line ID" and "Any Inbound" may be following. Right?
SEND Line ID Any Inbound Connect
V1.1 Yes(may be) No OK
V2.0 No No NG
Koichi
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| In V1.1, Line ID was always sent.
In V2.0, it is selectable; I'm not sure what the default is, or what
value will be found on a existing dial circuit after an upgrade to V2.
I would hope in both cases it is enabled, to allow existing
configurations to continue working!
Any Inbound is never the default, because it should be used with care
(both for security and operational reasons).
Tim
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