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How to look up all disabled TN's?

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PTALLY

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May 6, 2002
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HI I was wondering how I would be able to look up all of the disabled TN's that on programmed on my switch? I am running a Meridian Option 61C Switch can anyone help me out?

Thank You for any help at all,

PTALLY
 
Go to LD 20 and at the REQ, type LDIS followed by the loop and shelf #. This will list everything for that loop/shelf that is disabled. If there are no disabled sets, you will get a NPR code. You need to do this for each digital loop that you have.

Example:

REQ LDIS 4 0

Lgarza:)
 
Hi! I just went through the same thing. Did it on an 81C but programming should be same for Opt 11. Hope this helps!

Installing a UILC (NT6D71AA) in an 81C (note:this card provided 8 DSL/BRI ISDN):

(Reference the Nortel ISDN Basic Rate Interface manual 553-3901-200, page 5 of 234).
(See page 25 of 50 for 110 block layout).

1. MISP and UILC must be in the same network group (ie. MISP on loop 2, Superloop for IPE on loop 4).
2. Install UILC in any IPE slot, except controller slot.
3. Then configure switch as below (below is a working example):

Configure PAD table (optional), if not configured defaults will be used. Defaults were used in the following working example.
>ld 73
REQ prt
TYPE bril
FEAT pad
PDCA
TNLS
PDCA 1
DTI2 PDCA
ONP 17 0
OPX 17 0
DTT 0 0
DCO 0 0
NTC 4 1
TRC 4 1
DTR 0
VNL 4 1
ACO 4 1
AFX 4 1
ADD 4 1
PRI 0 0
DSET 6 0
BRIL 0 0
WRLS 0 0

Configure LAPD protocall:
>ld 27
REQ prt
TYPE lapd
PGPN
USER
PGPN 0
LAPD
T200 2
T203 20
N200 3
N201 260
K 1
N2X4 10
#DSL 1

Configure MISP:
REQ prt
TYPE misp
LOOP 2
APPL BRIL
DPSD NO
CARD1 4 0 0
CARD2
CARD3
CARD4

Add a UICL configured for a line:
REQ prt (new)
TYPE card
TN 4 0 0
MISP 2
CTYP UILC

Add a DSL for a line:
REQ prt (new)
TYPE dsl
TN 4 0 0 0
DES 10AF1
CUST 0
CTYP UILC
OPT BRIL
MISP 2
B1CT VCE DTA (1st B channel)
B2CT VCE DTA (2d B channel)
LDN NO
XLST 0
MTEI 8
MCAL 16
MTSP 8
LAPD 0
PRID 1
FDN
EFD
HUNT
EHT
TGAR 0
NCOS 4
SGRP 0
CLS CTD ICDD CDMD ABDD PGND
DATE 9 JUL 2002

Add a TSP for a line:
REQ prt (new)
TYPE tsp
DSL 4 0 0 0 (TN of 1st DSL/ISDN)
OPT
USID 0
MPHC NO
DN 3870 0
CT VCE DTA
MCAL 4
CLIP YES
PRES YES
COLP NO
TRANS NO
FEAT HTD FND SFD CFTD MWD FBD CFXD DNO3 DNDY
DFDN 3870

REQ ****

Stat the MISP:
>ld 32
NPR000
.stat 2
MISP ( BRIL ) LOOP
00 DSBL 02 BUSY
MISP 2 ENBL ACTIVATED : 07/09/02 13:28
BRIL : ENBL

Stat the UILC:
>ld 32
.stat 4 0 0

SW DSL L2 #TEI L1 D-CHANNEL RCVY CLK MODE
==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ========= ==== ==== ====
00 = IDLE LINE RLS 0 DOWN
01 = UNEQ
02 = UNEQ
03 = UNEQ
04 = UNEQ
05 = UNEQ
06 = UNEQ
07 = UNEQ
.****


Test the ISDN/DSL by connecting an ISDN test set to the TN, enter the spid and dn, then make a voice call.

In the above example the DSL did not work (TEI failure) until the MISP was force downloaded, then the test set was able to place a voice call.

Good Luck.
 
Go to LD 32 and type LDIS followed by the cab #. This will list everything that is disabled. If there are no disabled sets, you will get a NPR code.

Example:
.LDIS 0

Bye
 
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