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Fractional PRI

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norstargirl

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Dec 21, 2001
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I have a customer that we are cutting over a pri right now with them and the carrier. We are getting no free lines when we try to dial out. its a fractional PRI what am I doing wrong. I have a yellow light blinking. Right now connected from the circuit into the dti card is a straight through cable we have also tried a cross over please help me

M.Parnell
(norstargirl)
 
Are you using a T1 crossover, not a Cat5 crossover? You need a solid green light.

Adversity is Opportunity
 
To elaborate- the crossover pinout for a T1 is 568B on one side, then swap blue and orange pairs on the other.

PIN COLOR
1 w/bl
2 bl/w
3 w/gr (not used)
4 or/w
5 w/or
6-8 whatever-not used
 
did you contact the telco and get a turn-up with them? the telco will send out a "wake-up" code to your DTI Card to initiate the PRI. also what version of software are you running on the mics.

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'Rule 29', "The enemy of my enemy is my enemy's enemy. No more. No less."
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JerryReeve
Communication Systems Int'l
com-sys.com

 
when you say fraction what type of lines are you getting across the pipe. A recent installed, I had a fraction PRI (really a T-1 but the carrier would not call it that)with 10 inbound/outbound lines only. My setting was for a T-1 and not a PRI with DID channels for lines 1-10 and e&m channels for 11-24 on DTI card of KSU. then programmed a route with dest. code #9......customer was still charged for enabler but it was not needed...
 
One thing you will have to do when you get the PRI connected into the MICS is to diasable the channels that are not going to be used as part of the fraction, that way the MICS does not try to access them and fail connection.

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'Rule 29', "The enemy of my enemy is my enemy's enemy. No more. No less."
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JerryReeve
Communication Systems Int'l
com-sys.com

 
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