Re: (PM) ISDN & PM3's Which TA (fwd)

MikeK@NetDotCom ("MikeK@NetDotCom")
Mon, 26 Apr 1999 08:46:44 -0400

In our area this also works. Being able to call as both 56k Data and Voice.

In our specific case it was necessary to use 56k data calls to cross between
two dms100 switches.

Toll saver (DOV) only works when the customer and the PM3s are on the same
switch. Then they can use either.

Mike K

----- Original Message -----
From: MegaZone <megazone@megazone.org>
To: PortMaster Users <portmaster-users@livingston.com>
Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: (PM) ISDN & PM3's Which TA (fwd)

> You're damn lucky. For some reason US West is doing something they should
> not be doing - routing a *DATA* call onto a *VOICE* trunk.
Technologically
> this can be done (providing the switch will do it, not all can) but
> procedurally this should not be allowed, and very rarely is. It is
working
> because the Voice trunk in this case happens to be a digital channel - but
> that is not always the case, which is the point of having Data and Voice
as
> seperate call types in the first place. A Data call is not supposed to be
> routed onto a Voice trunk.
>
> -MZ
> --

>

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