your ERR090 errors generally mean you have a bad trunk line.
XMI000 24 means your getting CRC errors on your controller card. Possible loose connection or bad card.
The DTC001 means that your DTI is clocking on the primary source. In LD 60 you can adjust your thresholds and alarm points.
Mike is so right on this one. The key thing to condsider when monitoring your wireless network is to do it all the time. Most people make the mistake of taking momentary snapshots to check for rogue devices. Filter by MAC address and don't worry about it.
You either have a sealing current problem, current powers the phone devices or a signaling problem or a disconnect supervision problem--all of which the problem resides with the telco. You biggest problem will be convincing the telco that they have a problem.
There are two types of pots lines loop start and ground start. These days, most lines are loop start. The POTS phone line, with all phones on-hook, should measure around 48 volts DC. This drops down to the 3 to 9 volt range when a telephone on the line goes off-hook. An off-hook telephone...
How are you presently connecting your WAN routers? Are they Cisco routers and if so what model numbers and IOS are you running?
Voice over frame relay on your routers would be a cheap way of using your existing infrastructure or you can run VOIP at a trunking level between your phone systems.
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