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Attaching a pstn line to a 3300
« on: July 19, 2019, 04:50:31 AM »
I want to connect a BT pstn line to the mitel 3300 so I can route the inbound pstn call into our system.

I'm assuming I should be able to do this using the on board AMB using one of the 5 analogue LS ports on the back of a controller

Am I correct in thinking this? its been a long time since i've had to do anything analog :)

from memory if im correct i need to set CO trunk circuit description > analog trunks and trunk attributes but im fuzzy on the detail

any help would be muchly appreciated


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Re: Attaching a pstn line to a 3300
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2019, 01:07:33 PM »
You are correct... the process is in the embedded help system.

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Re: Attaching a pstn line to a 3300
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2019, 02:35:31 AM »
What ive done so far

Connected the pstn to the ONSp 2 port on the rear of a controller

Configured trunk attributes form
Service #9
Cos #65
Cor #8
Baud#300
Intercept #1
Non-dial in trunk answer point- day #83661
Non-dial in trunk answer point- night 1 #83661
Non-dial in trunk answer point- night 2 #83661
Trunk label #gcc test

Analogue Trunk Form
Cab #10
Shelf #1
Slot #1
Circuit #6
Card type #hybrid 4 ons 6 ls
Trunk number #1001
Trunk service number #9
Circuit descriptor #2
Interconnect #1
Tenant #1

How does that all look?

I need to be able to route the incoming call from this line to my phone, what am I missing

Ta

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Re: Attaching a pstn line to a 3300
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2019, 06:38:34 AM »
Ons is for analog handsets

you should be connecting atrunk to teh LS ports

there are 4 ons and 6 ls on a mainboard


 

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