RE: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI

2006-02-08 Thread Watkins, Bradley
Title: Message



It 
looks like the outbound caller ID is not being set properly. Most of the 
carriers that I've dealt with will act exactly as you said if you do not set it 
to what is expected at the 911 center.

In 
particular:

 Calling Number (len= 8) [ Ext: 0 
TON: Subscriber Number (4) NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan 
(E.164/E.163) 
(1) 
Presentation: Presentation permitted, user number not screened (0) '3251' ] 


Your 
user number being sent is just the caller ID of the SIP 
channel.

Regards,
- 
Brad

  
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  PukepailSent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 3:26 PMTo: 
  Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial DiscussionSubject: Re: 
  [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI
  I have a call in with the carrier, below is the PRI debug, looks like it 
  is getting hungup because of "Invalid Number format", I did try to use 
  Setcallerid to change the callerID to a DID number in a previous attempt, but 
  it still didn't go through. Not sure if that "invalid number 
  format" is the calling number or the number I'm calling. I'll let the 
  list know the result. 
  
  I would encourage everyone to test their 911 functionality (especially if 
  you have a PRI), I almost didn't check it.The PRI is up and 411 
  works, so I almost assumed that 911 would work. Make sure you call 
  the police station first to make sure they are not swamped by real emergency 
  calls and let them know you are testing . 
  
   -- Executing NoOp("SIP/3251-7316", "3251") in new 
  stack -- Executing Dial("SIP/3251-7316", "Zap/g2/911") 
  in new stack-- Making new call for cr 33144 -- 
  Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH  Protocol Discriminator: 
  Q.931 (8) len=44 Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 376/0x178) 
  (Originator) Message type: SETUP (5) [04 03 80 90 a2] 
  Bearer Capability (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 Q.931 Std: 0 Info transfer 
  capability: Speech (0) 
   
  Ext: 1 Trans mode/rate: 64kbps, circuit-mode 
  (16) 
  Ext: 1 User information layer 1: u-Law (34) [18 03 a9 83 
  81] Channel ID (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 IntID: Implicit, PRI Spare: 0, 
  Exclusive Dchan: 0 
   
  ChanSel: 
  Reserved 
  Ext: 1 Coding: 0 Number Specified Channel Type: 
  3 
  Ext: 1 Channel: 1 ] [1e 02 80 83]I Progress 
  Indicator (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0: 
  0 Location: User (0) 
   
  Ext: 1 Progress Description: Calling equipment is non-ISDN. (3) 
  ] [28 09 b1 52 65 63 70 74 69 6f 6e] Display (len= 9) Charset: 
  31 [ Recption ] [6c 06 41 80 33 32 35 31]  Calling Number 
  (len= 8) [ Ext: 0 TON: Subscriber Number (4) NPI: ISDN/Telephony 
  Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) 
  (1) 
  Presentation: Presentation permitted, user number not screened (0) '3251' ] 
   [70 04 a1 39 31 31] Called Number (len= 6) [ Ext: 1 
  TON: National Number (2) NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan 
  (E.164/E.163) (1) '911' ] -- Called g2/911 
  Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=9  Call Ref: len= 2 
  (reference 376/0x178) (Terminator) Message type: RELEASE COMPLETE 
  (90) [08 02 82 9c] Cause (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT 
  (ITU) standard (0) 0: 0 Location: Public network serving the local 
  user (2) 
   
  Ext: 1 Cause: Invalid number format (28), class = Normal Event (1) 
  ]-- Processing IE 8 (cs0, Cause) -- Channel 0/1, 
  span 2 got hangup
  
  
  On 2/7/06, Mark 
  Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  wrote: 
  I 
dunno about your provider but I know that 2 of my 3 MCI PRI circuitshave 
no 911 abilities. MCI tells me this is becasue I have no local dialing 
plan on them.Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENIRandolph, NJhttp://www.g7ltt.comMichael 
Collins wrote: 911 **should** work on a PRI.If you are 
getting a hangup and you don't  see a valid hangupcause, it might be 
best to get your carrier on the line and have them monitor the 
circuit while you dial 911.They might be able to tell 
you what the problem is.  
-MC 
 
*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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*On Behalf Of *Joe Pukepail *Sent:* Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:10 
AM *To:* Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion 
 *Subject:* [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN 
PRI Does asterisk support this?I 
have a location that I planned to only put a PRI line, but testing 
911 (I called them first), I just get a  hangup.Does 911 
normally work over a PRI line?Anything special I have to 
setup in asterisk? 
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI

2006-02-08 Thread Joe Pukepail
I've talked to the carrier (verizon), what they said is that the call is not leavingmy phone equipment. I tried to tell him that I'm getting an error back from his system, but he insists that the channel never comes up. Their answers was talk to your telco vendor, its on their end. So I guess I'm pretty much SOL when it comes to using 911 with the PRI. 


Below is the debug, they wanted me to try all the DID numbers to see if it worked on any of them (40 numbers) and the billing number, wouldn't work with any of them. 

 -- Executing SetCallerID(IAX2/sycam-16384, 8157548823) in new stack -- Executing Dial(IAX2/sycam-16384, Zap/g2/911) in new stack-- Making new call for cr 33385
 -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=39 Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 617/0x269) (Originator) Message type: SETUP (5) [04 03 80 90 a2]
 Bearer Capability (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 Q.931 Std: 0 Info transfer capability: Speech (0) Ext: 1 Trans mode/rate: 64kbps, circuit-mode (16) Ext: 1 User information layer 1: u-Law (34)
 [18 03 a9 83 81] Channel ID (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 IntID: Implicit, PRI Spare: 0, Exclusive Dchan: 0 ChanSel: Reserved Ext: 1 Coding: 0 Number Specified Channel Type: 3
 Ext: 1 Channel: 1 ] [1e 02 80 83]I Progress Indicator (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0: 0 Location: User (0) Ext: 1 Progress Description: Calling equipment is non-ISDN. (3) ]
 [6c 0c 41 80 38 31 35 37 35 34 38 38 32 33] Calling Number (len=14) [ Ext: 0 TON: Subscriber Number (4) NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1) Presentation: Presentation permitted, user number not screened (0) '8157548823' ]
 [70 04 a1 39 31 31] Called Number (len= 6) [ Ext: 1 TON: National Number (2) NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1) '911' ] -- Called g2/911 Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=9
 Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 617/0x269) (Terminator) Message type: RELEASE COMPLETE (90) [08 02 82 9c] Cause (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0: 0 Location: Public network serving the local user (2)
 Ext: 1 Cause: Invalid number format (28), class = Normal Event (1) ]-- Processing IE 8 (cs0, Cause) -- Channel 0/1, span 2 got hangupNEW_HANGUP DEBUG: Calling q931_hangup, ourstate Null, peerstate Null
NEW_HANGUP DEBUG: Destroying the call, ourstate Null, peerstate Null -- Hungup 'Zap/25-1'
On 2/8/06, Watkins, Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

It looks like the outbound caller ID is not being set properly. Most of the carriers that I've dealt with will act exactly as you said if you do not set it to what is expected at the 911 center.


In particular:

 Calling Number (len= 8) [ Ext: 0 TON: Subscriber Number (4) NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1) Presentation: Presentation permitted, user number not screened (0) '3251' ] 


Your user number being sent is just the caller ID of the SIP channel.

Regards,
- Brad


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I have a call in with the carrier, below is the PRI debug, looks like it is getting hungup because of Invalid Number format, I did try to use Setcallerid to change the callerID to a DID number in a previous attempt, but it still didn't go through. Not sure if that invalid number format is the calling number or the number I'm calling. I'll let the list know the result. 


I would encourage everyone to test their 911 functionality (especially if you have a PRI), I almost didn't check it.The PRI is up and 411 works, so I almost assumed that 911 would work. Make sure you call the police station first to make sure they are not swamped by real emergency calls and let them know you are testing . 


 -- Executing NoOp(SIP/3251-7316, 3251) in new stack -- Executing Dial(SIP/3251-7316, Zap/g2/911) in new stack-- Making new call for cr 33144 -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH 
 Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=44 Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 376/0x178) (Originator) Message type: SETUP (5) [04 03 80 90 a2] Bearer Capability (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 Q.931 Std: 0 Info transfer capability: Speech (0) 
 Ext: 1 Trans mode/rate: 64kbps, circuit-mode (16) Ext: 1 User information layer 1: u-Law (34) [18 03 a9 83 81] Channel ID (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 IntID: Implicit, PRI Spare: 0, Exclusive Dchan: 0 
 ChanSel: Reserved Ext: 1 Coding: 0 Number Specified Channel Type: 3 Ext: 1 Channel: 1 ] [1e 02 80 83]I Progress Indicator (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0: 0 Location: User (0) 
 Ext: 1 Progress Description: Calling equipment is non-ISDN. (3) ] [28 09 b1 52 65 63 70 74 69 6f 6e] Display (len= 9) Charset: 31 [ Recption ] [6c 06 41 80 33 32 35 31] 
 Calling Number (len= 8) [ Ext: 0 TON: Subscriber Number (4) NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1) Presentation: Presentation permitted, user

RE: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI

2006-02-08 Thread Michael Collins








Joe,



It is entirely possible, even probable,
that you spoke with someone who doesnt know the difference between PRI
and good ol fashion T1 trunks. If he insists that the channel
never comes up then he is definitely looking in the wrong place. Assuming
hes talking about the B channel, obviously its not coming up
because thats what youre troubleshooting. If hes
insisting that the D channel isnt coming up then obviously none of your
calls would be working, DID or otherwise. 



Sounds like youve got a case of vendor
wheel-of-blame going on. Please contact me off list and Ill be
happy to help you out. I used to be a vendor so I know the routine. Ive
got a dozen T1s, half of which are PRIs, from 3 different telcos
so Im used to this kind of stuff.



-MC











From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Pukepail
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006
3:31 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List -
Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] 911
and ISDN PRI







I've talked to the carrier (verizon), what they said is that the call
is not leavingmy phone equipment. I tried to tell him that I'm getting an
error back from his system, but he insists that the channel never comes
up. Their answers was talk to your telco vendor, its on their
end. So I guess I'm pretty much SOL when it comes to using 911 with
the PRI. 











Below is the debug, they wanted me to try all the DID numbers to see if
it worked on any of them (40 numbers) and the billing number, wouldn't work
with any of them. 












 -- Executing SetCallerID(IAX2/sycam-16384,
8157548823) in new stack
 -- Executing Dial(IAX2/sycam-16384,
Zap/g2/911) in new stack
-- Making new call for cr 33385 
 -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH
 Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=39
 Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 617/0x269) (Originator)
 Message type: SETUP (5)
 [04 03 80 90 a2] 
 Bearer Capability (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 Q.931 Std: 0 Info transfer
capability: Speech (0)

Ext: 1 Trans mode/rate: 64kbps, circuit-mode (16)

Ext: 1 User information layer 1: u-Law (34) 
 [18 03 a9 83 81]
 Channel ID (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 IntID: Implicit, PRI Spare: 0,
Exclusive Dchan: 0

ChanSel: Reserved

Ext: 1 Coding: 0 Number Specified Channel Type: 3


Ext: 1 Channel: 1 ]
 [1e 02 80 83]I
 Progress Indicator (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard
(0) 0: 0 Location: User (0)

Ext: 1 Progress Description: Calling equipment is non-ISDN. (3) ] 
 [6c 0c 41 80 38 31 35 37 35 34 38 38 32 33]
 Calling Number (len=14) [ Ext: 0 TON: Subscriber Number (4)
NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1)

Presentation: Presentation permitted, user number not screened (0) '8157548823'
] 
 [70 04 a1 39 31 31]
 Called Number (len= 6) [ Ext: 1 TON: National Number (2) NPI:
ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1) '911' ]
 -- Called g2/911
 Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=9 
 Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 617/0x269) (Terminator)
 Message type: RELEASE COMPLETE (90)
 [08 02 82 9c]
 Cause (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0:
0 Location: Public network serving the local user (2) 

Ext: 1 Cause: Invalid number format (28), class = Normal Event (1) ]
-- Processing IE 8 (cs0, Cause)
 -- Channel 0/1, span 2 got hangup
NEW_HANGUP DEBUG: Calling q931_hangup, ourstate Null, peerstate Null 
NEW_HANGUP DEBUG: Destroying the call, ourstate Null, peerstate Null
 -- Hungup 'Zap/25-1'







On 2/8/06, Watkins,
Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: 



It looks like the outbound caller ID is
not being set properly. Most of the carriers that I've dealt with will
act exactly as you said if you do not set it to what is expected at the 911
center. 











In particular:











 Calling Number (len= 8) [ Ext: 0 TON: Subscriber Number
(4) NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1)

Presentation: Presentation permitted, user number not screened (0) '3251' ] 











Your user number being sent is just the
caller ID of the SIP channel.











Regards,





- Brad





-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
] On Behalf Of Joe Pukepail



Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 3:26 PM
To: Asterisk Users
Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re:
[Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI 












I have a call in with the carrier, below is the PRI debug, looks like
it is getting hungup because of Invalid Number format, I did try to
use Setcallerid to change the callerID to a DID number in a previous attempt,
but it still didn't go through. Not sure if that invalid
number format is the calling number or the number I'm calling. I'll
let the list know the result. 











I would encourage everyone to test their 911 functionality (especially
if you have a PRI), I almost didn't check it.The PRI is up and 411
works, so I almost assumed that 911 would work. Make sure you call
the police station first to make sure they are not swamped by real emergency
calls and let them know you

Re: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI

2006-02-08 Thread Jonathan Feally




From me looking at it - it looks like the Telco is not accepting a
3 digit number. Have you tried 411 on the PRI to see if you are getting
the same error?

My 2 Cents
-Jon

Michael Collins wrote:

  
  

  

  
  
  Joe,
  
  It is
entirely possible, even probable,
that you spoke with someone who doesnt know the difference between PRI
and good ol fashion T1 trunks. If he insists that the channel
never comes up then he is definitely looking in the wrong place.
Assuming
hes talking about the B channel, obviously its not coming up
because thats what youre troubleshooting. If hes
insisting that the D channel isnt coming up then obviously none of
your
calls would be working, DID or otherwise. 
  
  Sounds like
youve got a case of vendor
wheel-of-blame going on. Please contact me off list and Ill be
happy to help you out. I used to be a vendor so I know the routine.
Ive
got a dozen T1s, half of which are PRIs, from 3 different telcos
so Im used to this kind of stuff.
  
  -MC
  
  
  
  
  From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Joe Pukepail
  Sent: Wednesday,
February 08, 2006
3:31 PM
  To: Asterisk Users
Mailing List -
Non-Commercial Discussion
  Subject: Re:
[Asterisk-Users] 911
and ISDN PRI
  
  
  
  I've talked to the carrier (verizon), what
they said is that the call
is not leavingmy phone equipment. I tried to tell him that I'm getting
an
error back from his system, but he insists that the channel never comes
up. Their answers was "talk to your telco vendor, its on their
end". So I guess I'm pretty much SOL when it comes to using 911 with
the PRI. 
  
  
  
  
  
  Below is the debug, they wanted me to try all
the DID numbers to see if
it worked on any of them (40 numbers) and the billing number, wouldn't
work
with any of them. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 -- Executing SetCallerID("IAX2/sycam-16384",
"8157548823") in new stack
 -- Executing Dial("IAX2/sycam-16384",
"Zap/g2/911") in new stack
-- Making new call for cr 33385 
 -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH
 Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=39
 Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 617/0x269) (Originator)
 Message type: SETUP (5)
 [04 03 80 90 a2] 
 Bearer Capability (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 Q.931 Std: 0 Info transfer
capability: Speech (0)

Ext: 1 Trans mode/rate: 64kbps, circuit-mode (16)

Ext: 1 User information layer 1: u-Law (34) 
 [18 03 a9 83 81]
 Channel ID (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 IntID: Implicit, PRI Spare: 0,
Exclusive Dchan: 0

ChanSel: Reserved

Ext: 1 Coding: 0 Number Specified Channel Type: 3
  

Ext: 1 Channel: 1 ]
 [1e 02 80 83]I
 Progress Indicator (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard
(0) 0: 0 Location: User (0)

Ext: 1 Progress Description: Calling equipment is non-ISDN. (3) ] 
 [6c 0c 41 80 38 31 35 37 35 34 38 38 32 33]
 Calling Number (len=14) [ Ext: 0 TON: Subscriber Number (4)
NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1)

Presentation: Presentation permitted, user number not screened (0)
'8157548823'
] 
 [70 04 a1 39 31 31]
 Called Number (len= 6) [ Ext: 1 TON: National Number (2) NPI:
ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1) '911' ]
 -- Called g2/911
 Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=9 
 Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 617/0x269) (Terminator)
 Message type: RELEASE COMPLETE (90)
 [08 02 82 9c]
 Cause (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0:
0 Location: Public network serving the local user (2) 

Ext: 1 Cause: Invalid number format (28), class = Normal Event (1) ]
-- Processing IE 8 (cs0, Cause)
 -- Channel 0/1, span 2 got hangup
NEW_HANGUP DEBUG: Calling q931_hangup, ourstate Null, peerstate Null 
NEW_HANGUP DEBUG: Destroying the call, ourstate Null, peerstate Null
 -- Hungup 'Zap/25-1'
  

  
  
  On
2/8/06, Watkins,
Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: 
  
  It looks
like the outbound caller ID is
not being set properly. Most of the carriers that I've dealt with will
act exactly as you said if you do not set it to what is expected at the
911
center. 
  
  
  
  
  
  In
particular:
  
  
  
  
  
   Calling Number (len= 8) [ Ext: 0 TON:
Subscriber Number
(4) NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1)

Presentation: Presentation permitted, user number not screened (0)
'3251' ] 
  
  
  
  
  
  Your user
number being sent is just the
caller ID of the SIP channel.
  
  
  
  
  
  Regards,
  
  
  - Brad
  
  
-Original
Message-
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
] On Behalf Of Joe
Pukepail

Sent: Tuesday, February 07,
2006 3:26 PM
To:
Asterisk Users
Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject:
Re:
[Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI 






I have a call in with the carrier, below is
the PRI debug, looks like
it is getting hungup because of "Invalid Number format", I did try to
use Setcallerid to change the callerID to a DID number in a previous
attempt,
but it still didn't go through. Not sure if that "invalid
number 

Re: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI

2006-02-08 Thread Darren Nickerson

Joe,

Verizon's tech is doing what most techs will do in a similar situation when 
they encounter an interop problem - blame the customer ;-) I've been 
involved in _MANY_ such calls, and you need to politely but firmly ask to be 
escalated to a switch engineer, or someone who has a good understanding of 
the ISDN protocol. You might want to ask them to 'run a trap on the call' as 
well ... that will sometimes impress them. You need them to dump the ISDN 
chatter between you and them for a single call (such as the one below) and 
they will need to get setup to collect that. Once they've dumped it, they 
will need someone fairly senior there to interpret it.


You might not need to capture a call in this case though, since Asterisk 
provides you with all you need. Here's what the ISDN trace you include below 
tells you:


1. The PRI is in service - the D-channel and B-channel are working together 
to talk to your telco's switch
2. Their switch is rejecting your call with ISDN cause code 28 (Invalid 
number format).


The called-party is clearly '911' in this call. Their switch seems to be 
rejecting that as an invalid number. You need to ask them why! ;-)


-Darren


- Original Message - 
From: Joe Pukepail

To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI


I've talked to the carrier (verizon), what they said is that the call is not 
leaving my phone equipment. I tried to tell him that I'm getting an error 
back from his system, but he insists that the channel never comes up.  Their 
answers was talk to your telco vendor, its on their end.  So I guess I'm 
pretty much SOL when it comes to using 911 with the PRI.


Below is the debug, they wanted me to try all the DID numbers to see if it 
worked on any of them (40 numbers) and the billing number, wouldn't work 
with any of them.



   -- Executing SetCallerID(IAX2/sycam-16384, 8157548823) in new stack
   -- Executing Dial(IAX2/sycam-16384, Zap/g2/911) in new stack
-- Making new call for cr 33385
   -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH

Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8)  len=39
Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 617/0x269) (Originator)
Message type: SETUP (5)
[04 03 80 90 a2]
Bearer Capability (len= 5) [ Ext: 1  Q.931 Std: 0  Info transfer 
capability: Speech (0)
 Ext: 1  Trans mode/rate: 64kbps, circuit-mode 
(16)

 Ext: 1  User information layer 1: u-Law (34)
[18 03 a9 83 81]
Channel ID (len= 5) [ Ext: 1  IntID: Implicit, PRI Spare: 0, Exclusive 
Dchan: 0

   ChanSel: Reserved
  Ext: 1  Coding: 0   Number Specified   Channel Type: 
3

  Ext: 1  Channel: 1 ]
[1e 02 80 83]I
Progress Indicator (len= 4) [ Ext: 1  Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0: 
0   Location: User (0)
  Ext: 1  Progress Description: Calling 
equipment is non-ISDN. (3) ]

[6c 0c 41 80 38 31 35 37 35 34 38 38 32 33]
Calling Number (len=14) [ Ext: 0  TON: Subscriber Number (4)  NPI: 
ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1)
  Presentation: Presentation permitted, user 
number not screened (0) '8157548823' ]

[70 04 a1 39 31 31]
Called Number (len= 6) [ Ext: 1  TON: National Number (2)  NPI: 
ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1) '911' ]

   -- Called g2/911
 Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8)  len=9
 Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 617/0x269) (Terminator)
 Message type: RELEASE COMPLETE (90)
 [08 02 82 9c]
 Cause (len= 4) [ Ext: 1  Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0: 0   Location: 
Public network serving the local user (2)
  Ext: 1  Cause: Invalid number format (28), class = Normal 
Event (1) ]

-- Processing IE 8 (cs0, Cause)
   -- Channel 0/1, span 2 got hangup
NEW_HANGUP DEBUG: Calling q931_hangup, ourstate Null, peerstate Null
NEW_HANGUP DEBUG: Destroying the call, ourstate Null, peerstate Null
   -- Hungup 'Zap/25-1'


On 2/8/06, Watkins, Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like the outbound caller ID is not being set properly.  Most of the 
carriers that I've dealt with will act exactly as you said if you do not set 
it to what is expected at the 911 center.


In particular:

Calling Number (len= 8) [ Ext: 0  TON: Subscriber Number (4)  NPI: 
ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1)
  Presentation: Presentation permitted, user 
number not screened (0) '3251' ]


Your user number being sent is just the caller ID of the SIP channel.

Regards,
- Brad
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I have a call in with the carrier, below is the PRI debug, looks like it is 
getting hungup because of Invalid Number format, I did try to use

RE: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI

2006-02-07 Thread Michael Collins








911 *should*
work on a PRI. If you are getting a hangup and you dont see a valid
hangupcause, it might be best to get your carrier on the line and have them
monitor the circuit while you dial 911. They might be able to tell you what
the problem is.



-MC











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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and
ISDN PRI





Does asterisk support this? I have a location that I planned to
only put a PRI line, but testing 911 (I called them first), I just get a
hangup. Does 911 normally work over a PRI line? Anything special I
have to setup in asterisk? 






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RE: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI

2006-02-07 Thread Adam Vocks








I have used 911 with PRI with nothing else
configured. Telco had to make changes to their router for DID numbers to call
through.



Adam











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ISDN PRI





Does asterisk support this? I have a location that I planned to
only put a PRI line, but testing 911 (I called them first), I just get a
hangup. Does 911 normally work over a PRI line? Anything special I
have to setup in asterisk? 






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Re: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI

2006-02-07 Thread Mark Phillips
I dunno about your provider but I know that 2 of my 3 MCI PRI circuits 
have no 911 abilities. MCI tells me this is becasue I have no local 
dialing plan on them.


Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENI
Randolph, NJ
http://www.g7ltt.com


Michael Collins wrote:
911 **should** work on a PRI.  If you are getting a hangup and you don’t 
see a valid hangupcause, it might be best to get your carrier on the 
line and have them monitor the circuit while you dial 911.  They might 
be able to tell you what the problem is.


 


-MC

 




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Does asterisk support this?  I have a location that I planned to only 
put a PRI line, but testing 911 (I called them first), I just get a 
hangup.  Does 911 normally work over a PRI line?  Anything special I 
have to setup in asterisk?





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Re: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI

2006-02-07 Thread Joe Pukepail
I have a call in with the carrier, below is the PRI debug, looks like it is getting hungup because of Invalid Number format, I did try to use Setcallerid to change the callerID to a DID number in a previous attempt, but it still didn't go through. Not sure if that invalid number format is the calling number or the number I'm calling. I'll let the list know the result. 


I would encourage everyone to test their 911 functionality (especially if you have a PRI), I almost didn't check it.The PRI is up and 411 works, so I almost assumed that 911 would work. Make sure you call the police station first to make sure they are not swamped by real emergency calls and let them know you are testing . 


 -- Executing NoOp(SIP/3251-7316, 3251) in new stack -- Executing Dial(SIP/3251-7316, Zap/g2/911) in new stack-- Making new call for cr 33144 -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH
 Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=44 Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 376/0x178) (Originator) Message type: SETUP (5) [04 03 80 90 a2] Bearer Capability (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 Q.931 Std: 0 Info transfer capability: Speech (0)
 Ext: 1 Trans mode/rate: 64kbps, circuit-mode (16) Ext: 1 User information layer 1: u-Law (34) [18 03 a9 83 81] Channel ID (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 IntID: Implicit, PRI Spare: 0, Exclusive Dchan: 0
 ChanSel: Reserved Ext: 1 Coding: 0 Number Specified Channel Type: 3 Ext: 1 Channel: 1 ] [1e 02 80 83]I Progress Indicator (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0: 0 Location: User (0)
 Ext: 1 Progress Description: Calling equipment is non-ISDN. (3) ] [28 09 b1 52 65 63 70 74 69 6f 6e] Display (len= 9) Charset: 31 [ Recption ] [6c 06 41 80 33 32 35 31]
 Calling Number (len= 8) [ Ext: 0 TON: Subscriber Number (4) NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1) Presentation: Presentation permitted, user number not screened (0) '3251' ]
 [70 04 a1 39 31 31] Called Number (len= 6) [ Ext: 1 TON: National Number (2) NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1) '911' ] -- Called g2/911 Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=9
 Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 376/0x178) (Terminator) Message type: RELEASE COMPLETE (90) [08 02 82 9c] Cause (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0: 0 Location: Public network serving the local user (2)
 Ext: 1 Cause: Invalid number format (28), class = Normal Event (1) ]-- Processing IE 8 (cs0, Cause) -- Channel 0/1, span 2 got hangup


On 2/7/06, Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dunno about your provider but I know that 2 of my 3 MCI PRI circuitshave no 911 abilities. MCI tells me this is becasue I have no local
dialing plan on them.Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENIRandolph, NJhttp://www.g7ltt.comMichael Collins wrote: 911 **should** work on a PRI.If you are getting a hangup and you don't
 see a valid hangupcause, it might be best to get your carrier on the line and have them monitor the circuit while you dial 911.They might be able to tell you what the problem is.
 -MC  *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] *On Behalf Of *Joe Pukepail *Sent:* Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:10 AM *To:* Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 *Subject:* [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI Does asterisk support this?I have a location that I planned to only put a PRI line, but testing 911 (I called them first), I just get a
 hangup.Does 911 normally work over a PRI line?Anything special I have to setup in asterisk? 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI

2006-02-07 Thread Michael Collins








Mark,



It definitely sounds like the carrier is
looking for something more than just 911 on the D channel. Please
let us know what the carrier says about 911 dialing so that we can make sure
our *s are all setup properly.



Thanks,

MC











From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Pukepail
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006
12:26 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List -
Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] 911
and ISDN PRI







I have a call in with the carrier, below is the PRI debug, looks like
it is getting hungup because of Invalid Number format, I did try to
use Setcallerid to change the callerID to a DID number in a previous attempt,
but it still didn't go through. Not sure if that invalid
number format is the calling number or the number I'm calling. I'll
let the list know the result. 











I would encourage everyone to test their 911 functionality (especially
if you have a PRI), I almost didn't check it.The PRI is up and 411
works, so I almost assumed that 911 would work. Make sure you call
the police station first to make sure they are not swamped by real emergency
calls and let them know you are testing . 












 -- Executing NoOp(SIP/3251-7316,
3251) in new stack
 -- Executing Dial(SIP/3251-7316,
Zap/g2/911) in new stack
-- Making new call for cr 33144
 -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH 
 Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=44
 Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 376/0x178) (Originator)
 Message type: SETUP (5)
 [04 03 80 90 a2]
 Bearer Capability (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 Q.931 Std: 0 Info transfer
capability: Speech (0) 

Ext: 1 Trans mode/rate: 64kbps, circuit-mode (16)

Ext: 1 User information layer 1: u-Law (34)
 [18 03 a9 83 81]
 Channel ID (len= 5) [ Ext: 1 IntID: Implicit, PRI Spare: 0,
Exclusive Dchan: 0 

ChanSel: Reserved

Ext: 1 Coding: 0 Number Specified Channel Type: 3

Ext: 1 Channel: 1 ]
 [1e 02 80 83]I
 Progress Indicator (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard
(0) 0: 0 Location: User (0) 

Ext: 1 Progress Description: Calling equipment is non-ISDN. (3) ]
 [28 09 b1 52 65 63 70 74 69 6f 6e]
 Display (len= 9) Charset: 31 [ Recption ]
 [6c 06 41 80 33 32 35 31] 
 Calling Number (len= 8) [ Ext: 0 TON: Subscriber Number (4)
NPI: ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1)

Presentation: Presentation permitted, user number not screened (0) '3251' ] 
 [70 04 a1 39 31 31]
 Called Number (len= 6) [ Ext: 1 TON: National Number (2) NPI:
ISDN/Telephony Numbering Plan (E.164/E.163) (1) '911' ]
 -- Called g2/911
 Protocol Discriminator: Q.931 (8) len=9 
 Call Ref: len= 2 (reference 376/0x178) (Terminator)
 Message type: RELEASE COMPLETE (90)
 [08 02 82 9c]
 Cause (len= 4) [ Ext: 1 Coding: CCITT (ITU) standard (0) 0:
0 Location: Public network serving the local user (2) 

Ext: 1 Cause: Invalid number format (28), class = Normal Event (1) ]
-- Processing IE 8 (cs0, Cause)
 -- Channel 0/1, span 2 got hangup



















On 2/7/06, Mark
Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: 

I dunno about your provider but I know that 2 of my 3 MCI PRI circuits
have no 911 abilities. MCI tells me this is becasue I have no local 
dialing plan on them.

Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENI
Randolph, NJ
http://www.g7ltt.com


Michael Collins wrote:
 911 **should** work on a PRI.If you are getting a hangup and
you don't 
 see a valid hangupcause, it might be best to get your carrier on the
 line and have them monitor the circuit while you dial 911.They
might
 be able to tell you what the problem is.

 

 -MC



 

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 *Subject:* [Asterisk-Users] 911 and ISDN PRI



 Does asterisk support this?I have a location that I planned to
only
 put a PRI line, but testing 911 (I called them first), I just get a 
 hangup.Does 911 normally work over a PRI
line?Anything special I
 have to setup in asterisk?


 

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