(re) While it is possible to configure your NAS in such a way that you cannot
(re) properly terminate calls on all of your inbound channels, the result is
(re) (to the best of my knowledge) always a RNA or a busy tone.
(re)
(re) The "all circuits are busy" recording comes from the telco, and it sounds
(re) like they're just not providing enough capacity to your trunks, much the
(re) same way our RBOC isn't providing enough capacity to ILEC at some
(re) crossconnect somewhere. On one of our hunt-groups of 13 trunks, we're
(re) only able to fill about 11 to 11 1/4 before Bell starts serving that
(re) recording.
the NAS will never get "All circuts are busy" the problem is do to the
rate center that the NAS is using doesn't have enough trunks to facilitate
the inbound calls. This isn't a problem relative to the lines the NAS
handles rather the inbound calls into the rate cetners location.
Greg
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