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Bad Port 1 on ISDN-PRI T1

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mikej97204

IS-IT--Management
Jul 12, 2005
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I have a DS3 with all 28 T1's active as ISDN-PRI circuits. I have one T1 that port one will not go in-service. It stays at OOS/FE-PINS and MTCE Busy=yes with I do a status trunk. If I do a test port 01c0801 tests 36, 255, and 256 pass but test 257 has Abort with a error code of 1116.

The other ports are in-service and have been used for out bound calls. I've swapped the TN464F twice and tried 3 T1 cables. If I move the cable to another slot in my G3r, the bad port follows the cable. If I move the end at the patch panel on the Adtran MX2800 mux, it stays with channel 20 on the mux.

All of this tells me that it appears to be a problem somewhere between the patch panel and the carrier. But what is confusing to me is that it's only port 1 of that T1 that stays out of service. If it was a bad patch panel jack or something bad within the mux or bad at the carrier, I would expect the whole T1 to not come into service, not just one channel. I've done all the tests and checks that I can think of. So I'm stumped.

I could just busy out that port and leave it, but I'd really like to find out what is going on here. Does anyone have a suggestion of anything else I can try? Or any idea why one channel of one T1 of 28 T1's in this DS3 won't go in-service?

Thanks for any help.

Mike
 
odd, very odd, you try a rel port 01c0801 ?

Surprise! Most loopback jacks are located conveniently behind the ear and above the leg
 

Yes, I busied it out and released it a bunch of times. I did find out what the problem was though. Since I had exhaused everything I could think to try, I opened a ticket with Verizon. When the tech checked it he found that channel one of that T1 had not been built. The person that had set the last 4 up when we installed them a few weeks ago built port 2 through 24 on that T1 but missed port 1. Once he built it, the circuit came right up.

I'm glad that is all it was.

Thanks.

Mike
 
Call the carrier and ask they check that b channel on the circuit. Chances are they need to busy and release it themselves.

Worked for me..same issue.

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