PINX_DN for QSIG Path Replacement
- From: "John Neiberger" <jneiberger@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 12 May 2006 12:01:32 -0700
I was reading through the ISDN PRI Features and Administration guide
and it mentions that a PINX_DN must be configured for certain QSIG
features to work, specifically Path Replacement. The guide seems to
indicate that this is a mandatory configuration. Nowhere does it
indicate that it might be optional, nor does it describe how the PBX
will behave if it is not configured.
When we did some interoperability testing several months ago, we didn't
configure this on any of our PBXs and path replacement worked most of
the time. The only time it didn't work is when our 81C was at the end
of the line. Path replacement always worked if an 11C was the final
destination.
That makes me think that perhaps this setting isn't quite as mandatory
as the guide indicates. On the other hand, it might help explain why
the 81C didn't handle path replacement correctly.
Any thoughts? Do any of you have path replacement working correctly
without configuring a PINX_DN on each PBX?
Thanks!
John
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