Polycom 1 User Manual

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Administrator’s Guide for Polycom HDX Systems

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Error message occurs
when placing an ISDN
(H.320) call.

An ISDN cause code is
received from the ISDN
line.

Try the call again.
For more information, please refer to

Q.850 Cause

Codes

on page

C-4

.

The highest-numbered
channel did not connect.
The system cannot make a
call if this channel does not
connect.

Be sure you are calling the correct number. The
number may need to include:

A digit for an outside line

A long distance access code

An international access code

A country code

An area code or city code

Check that all network cables are properly
connected.
Power off the system, wait five seconds, and power
on the system. Then wait about two minutes to allow
the ISDN lines to resynchronize.
Ask the person at the far site to call your system.

The ISDN switch type is not
configured correctly on the
system.

Check the ISDN configuration and verify with your
ISDN service provider that the system is configured
correctly.

The network interface
module is not connected
properly.

Check the cables to the network interface module.

The PBX does not accept
calls of type “unknown”
from the PRI network
interface module.

The PRI network interface
is not configured correctly.

Verify that you have configured the system’s PRI
network interface correctly. For detailed instructions,
see

Configuring the PRI Network Interface

on page

2-17

.

A system using a
V.35/RS-449/RS-530
interface cannot receive
calls at certain speeds.

V.35/RS-449/RS-530
systems cannot determine
how to allocate bandwidth
for call speeds that are
divisible by both 56 and 64
(such as 448K: 8 x 56K), so
the call cannot be
connected correctly.

Call the far site, or have the caller try again at a
different call speed.

Cannot dial remote system
in BONDING 384 K calls.
(The call progress circles
only show blue or yellow.)

Switch protocol issue.

Start by calling the far site at 1x56, 1x64, 2x56, or
2x64K, as appropriate. This will verify the primary
number. If these calls complete, try 256K, then 384K.
Being able to dial non-bonded but unable to dial
bonded to all locations is usually a switch protocol
issue. Verify your ISDN provisioning with the
telephone service provider.

Symptom

Problem

Corrective action

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