[asterisk-users] Mitel SX-200 + *

Eric Wieling eric at fnords.org
Tue Mar 4 14:57:32 CST 2008


I would strongly recommend ESF/B8ZS. If you have a RED alarm that means 
the device does not see a line connected to it -- check cabling.

Mark Best wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience getting a Mitel SX-200 EL/ML PBX system
> to work with *?
> 
> I'm not getting inbound or outbound calls to work. (Inbound caller gets
> line busy tone.)
> 
>  
> 
> SETTINGS FROM MITEL:
> 
> I built a Crossover cable and connected it like this:
> 
> PSTN--T1--ASTRISK--T1--OLD MITEL
> 
>             -Crossover Cable Pin-out:
> 
>                         1 - 4
> 
>                         2 - 5
> 
>                         4 - 1
> 
>                         5 - 2
> 
> Mitel Settings:
> 
>             Line Coding = B8ZS Framing = D4 (T1 Card 9109-021-001-NA)
> 
>             (My config: span=1,1,0,d4,b8zs & e&m=1-24)
> 
>  
> 
> The card is a 24 channel T1 - not a PRI right? (T1 E&M Emulation Trunk:
> 1)
> 
> So does that mean I use E&M with Winkstart?
> 
>             (signalling=em_w) (is this spelt right?)
> 
>             (Wink setting is an assumption based upon a setting I saw in
> the PBX called wink timer)
> 
>  
> 
> Using a Sangoma A104D:
> 
>             zttool
> 
>                         -GAVE "OK" on PSTN
> 
>                         -Gave "RED" on MITEL
> 
>             Timing
> 
>                         -Receiving Time from PSTN & Giving to the Mitel
> 
>  
> 
> What debugging can I do to get more information?
> 
> 
> 
> 
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