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CS1000 and a 9150

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miller3383

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Mar 23, 2010
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Can someone please assist me in getting a remote M3900 phone enabled on a 9150? The phone is built on programming and when the phone is plugged in, it gets a time stamp, but there is no dial tone. How do I enable that phone?
 
Definately appears that you have power and phone wiring polarity set up properly.

1. Do you have a phone TN built on the CS1000 on the TN you have tbe phone attached to on the 3900?

2. Have you confirmed in your 9150 programming your remote unit TN is matched up to the correct TN on the host RLC card? These TNs can be remapped.

3. Is the 9150 communicating with the host RLC card?
 
The answer to #1 is yes.

The answer to #2 is assumed to yes but probably needs confirmation. How can that be checked?

The answer to #3 is "I think so." There are other phones on this 9150 that are working fine.

I am fluent in Nortel programming in general, but I have never worked with the 9150. So this is a learning experience for me.
 
Let me outline what I have.

There are phones built on the Host PBX with TN’s 0-1-1-14 and 0-1-1-15. Assuming that there is no remapping of those ports, the physical connections on the RLC Multi-I/O Cable should be the 15th and 16th pair, correct? The RLC Multi-I/O Cable is a strange non-standard cable. The 15th and 16th pair is the green/blue and green/yellow pair according to the documentation. Is that correct?

 
The cable should be a standard 25 pair amphenol cable connecting from the back of the 9150 to a frame and then out to sets. If your TN's are 14 & 15 then the pairs should be BL/SL-SL/BL & Y/BL-Bl/Y.

Is the 9150 connected via LAN/BRI? Shouldn't matter if the rest of the sets on the card are working.
 
It could be possible that they are just purely in Disable/LogOut state when you stat the TN ...
If so, you will just need to do enlu xx-xx (x=TN)
If they can't register back to the PBX then it would be an issue between the 9150 and RLC. We had to reboot our 9150s quite a bit - probably due to the distance (round trip of 300ms+) Nortel was even writing specific patches for us back then.

I agree with KillianK - I last worked on these in 2004. We had them working from the U.S. to Makati
 
Do you get a response when you IDU the remote phone's TN?

Sorry, like they others its been so long since I've programmed my RLC/9150 setup, since I replaced most remotes with IP sets.
 
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