Network telephone trouble for remote users 227
Dialed number gets dial tone instead of stuttered
dial tone
Possible problem
The remote caller has dialed a
number, but has reached
the
system instead. The
system has mapped the
incoming digits from a switch onto the Auto DN.
Solution
1 . Verify that the switch is sending the correct number of digits
for the Received number length defined in your system.
2. Verify all the digit strings that the switch should be sending.
3. Check that you have defined the correct
DN for your
system.
4. Make sure that the
DN and Auto DN are different
enough to prevent misdialing.
5. Make sure that the published telephone numbers for your
network are correct.
COS password gets overflow tone
Possible problem
The remote caller may have entered an invalid password.
Solution
1. Check the Administration programming under COS
passwords and verify that the caller has a valid password.
Note:
Make sure that all users are informed of password
changes.
Possible problem
The remote caller may have entered an asterisk (*) as one of the
6 digits.
Solution
Instruct remote callers to enter their COS password correctly:
enter 6 digits that are numeric characters.
Modular
Installer Guide
Summary of Contents for DR5
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