Yes, we are using the max tnt to aggregate several PRIs both inbound and 
outbound from multiple carriers.  This PRI is a normal two way circuit that a 
carrier would deliver to an end user...



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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] 911 via MAX TNT ??

On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 08:07:18PM -0400, Andrew Kohlsmith (lists) wrote:
> On June 4, 2008 06:20:57 pm Joe Carroll wrote:
> > Interestingly enough, on the syslog messages from the TNT we are seeing
> > "Called = 911, Q850 Cause = 28, SIP Response = 484"
>
> That really looks like the switch that the TNT is talking to is rejecting the
> number, not the TNT...

Remember: "9-1-1" is a *dialling pattern*, not a *directory number*;
it's entirely possible that trunks wouldn't accept it directly.

This *is* a *LEC* trunk, right?

Cheers,
-- jra
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