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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
Network Reference 555-660-150
6
Troubleshooting

Call to Non-Local Extension: Warble Tone (Error Tone)

What to Do: Unless you are directly connected to the destination system, the
coordinating system manager must check the routes for the call. To check the
local routes, see
To change the routing in order to specify facilities that can handle the call, see
"Uniform Dial Plan Routing" on page 5–19
System Programming.
If the call is routed over any analog facilities (tie or loop-start, for example),
T1-emulated voice or data facilities, it cannot go through. If the call is routed over
PRI and/or BRI facilities, a speed of 64 kbps may be possible. If this is not the
cause of the problem, call the Lucent Technologies Helpline at 1 800 628-2888;
consultation charges may apply.
Call to Non-Local
Extension: Warble Tone (Error Tone)
There are several reasons why a call to a non-local extension receives warble
tone. The first two possibilities are easy to check, because they all derive from the
local system. The third possible cause only occurs when there are tandem PRI
facilities included in the route for the call.
Possible Cause 1: The extension number is omitted from the non-local dial plan.
What to do: Check your system's non-local dial plan to see whether the
destination extension number is included in a programmed extension range. If it is
not, you have solved the problem. If it is included, check all tandem switches to
ensure that the extension is in their non-local dial plans. To add the extension to
the non-local dial plan, consult the coordinating system manager and see
Local Dial Plan Numbering" on page 5–10
of System Programming. If it is included in all programmed extension ranges,
proceed to Possible Cause 2.
Possible Cause 2: The remote system rejects the dialed number on an all PRI
network route.
What to do: Check that the number that arrived is in the non-local dial plan. If the
number is in the non-local dial plan, verify that it is a valid extension number for a
station, adjunct, calling group, Listed Directory Number (LDN), Remote Access,
Dial 0, or ARS.
Possible Cause 3: The pattern does not have pools assigned to any routes.
What to do: Verify that the correct pattern is assigned to the range. If the pattern
is correct, assign the pools to the routes.
"Reviewing the Non-Local Dial Plan and Routing" on page
or "UDP Routing" in Chapter 4 of
6
or "System Renumbering" in Chapter 3
Issue 1
February 1998
Page 6-10
6–3.
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