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  1. monaco

    Controlled Slips on my PRI...is that a good thing ?

    Thanks to everyone that took the time to respond...renews my faith in mankind.
  2. monaco

    Controlled Slips on my PRI...is that a good thing ?

    It would appear that lopes1211 gets the prize on this one, I changed the "slave" PBX to sync off the ds1 connected to the "host" PBX, and I just had my first 15 minute time slice on "list measure ds1" without any CSS/ES counts....all zeros on both ends. Thanks CL
  3. monaco

    Controlled Slips on my PRI...is that a good thing ?

    davidpayne- I did turn off the echo cancellation, still getting the 12-13 slips every 15 mins on both ends. Will try playing with the cable, see if I can find one that has shielded pairs. I wondering how to connect the two with a network-type cable (RJ45 ends)without the CSUs (120Ax) ??
  4. monaco

    Controlled Slips on my PRI...is that a good thing ?

    davidpayne...I do have both ends plugged into 120Ax on both ends, I know I don't have to for such a short distance, but I don't have any other way(no amphenol cables). phoneguy...I do have CSS counts on both ends (identical), but only have ES counts on the G3 end, which is the "network" end...
  5. monaco

    Controlled Slips on my PRI...is that a good thing ?

    I had the DS1s set that way when I first configured it, and I was getting the exact same errors/counts. I changed it yesterday after reading several postings on this site to see if it changed anything, and so far it hasn't. I've read every posting I could find about slips/errored seconds/etc...
  6. monaco

    Controlled Slips on my PRI...is that a good thing ?

    I'm using a 568B cable, so on one end pins 1&2 are white/orange-orange/white, and pins 4&5 are blue/white-white/blue. On the far end I have pins 1&2 as blue/white-white/blue, and 4&5 are white/orange-orange/white. The circuit comes right up when I plug in, and the everything is in-service/idle...
  7. monaco

    Controlled Slips on my PRI...is that a good thing ?

    The cable is about 10 feet long, I can make another and give that a try. I cut the ends off a standard CAT5 network cable, that's what I'm using now.
  8. monaco

    Controlled Slips on my PRI...is that a good thing ?

    Here's the DS1 configs... Here's the S8400: DS1 CIRCUIT PACK Location: 01A03 Name: Tie to PBX Bit Rate: 1.544 Line Coding: b8zs Line Compensation: 1 Framing Mode: esf...
  9. monaco

    Controlled Slips on my PRI...is that a good thing ?

    I have two PBXs cabled together with a T1 crossover cable, one is a G3siV6, and the other is a S8400 with CM 5.2. Both systems have TN4464F circuit paks in them, and the link between them is configured as an ISDN-PRI trunk. When I do a "list measurements" on the G3 DS1, this is what I see...
  10. monaco

    transfer into audix

    We do transfers to voicemail(#0) all the time on bridged appearances. You need to have at least 2 buttons bridged in order for the transfer to take place, otherwise there won't be a line to complete the transfer. SB
  11. monaco

    Do Not Disturb softkey

    We couldn't get it to work either, ended up using the Immediate Divert (iDivert). Requires pushing a button, but the execs didn't seem to mind.

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