I think the 8...8...8...8...etc. you got was the timeout looking for the next digit after the "1". This is standard on a POTs line. A warning tone.
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No problem, EC. I was just trying to rule out the wiring. Jacks go bad, too, you know. Could be change the jack and problem solved. Defective or bent pins inside.
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I would put an analog dial tone on the pair you are attempting to use. If you get no DT I would go with another pair. If still no DT I'd say your pinouts are incorrect and you are not on pins 5&4 (white/blue). Once you get a dialtone, it will also accept the digital port you are attempting to...
The E2T I'm almost positive you have to statically assign the IP via 2 Telnet sessions.
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LOL, vt! This is why high voltage should stick with high voltage and leave the low stuff for us.[hammer]
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There's nothing wrong with leaving the demark exactly where it is, mounting a couple of 66 blocks next to it, relocating the data cables to the 66 blocks, cross connecting back to the demark pairs. This is the right of the owner/landlord of the premises.
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Siemon has this solution. May work for your application........
http://files.siemon.com/int-download-installation-instructions/66_pico-protector-pg-50-pk-50_ii.pdf
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Sorry. I almost forgot. You will need bridging clips so you can isolate the line for testing. Cross connect to the left side of the blocks, terminate station cables on the right.
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I would put a couple of split 50 66 blocks on the right side of this, remove the cables one at a time, then with single pair cross connect, re-connect to the demark. Just be mindful and mark where the connection was so you know where to cross connect to.
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See if this thread helps. It is in same category, just down a bit.........
http://tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1735378
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I'm not up on the 200, but on the 3300 you would need a T1 cross-over cable if connecting to the Adtran. Anyone else?
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I would lean towards your 66 block solution so you have a test point you can open by removing the bridging clips.
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