Hi!
I have Octel 100 with MD110. Analog line is lock-out. Restart with power OFF-ON is not help. I can't connect direct on Octel100 because I am on other site.
What I can do?
BR
You probably need to be onsite to check and determine if the problem is on the MD110 side or the Octel 100 side. See if you have dial tone and whether the analog line rings and answers the call.
I have copied the details from the Installation and Maintenance Manual:
The fault deals with Tone Refection.
Clear Hardware Error Table by C H at the @-prompt.
Run TE L 1 again. If error repeat, replace the LIC-2.
If all lines fail, check configuration or Main Board as possible cause. If Error repeats, replace MB and metal case.
What does the BLFDP; say in the MD110.
It can be the LIC-2 or the configuartion in the VMX or MD110. Have you changed anything in the two systems??
Did you have other alalrms in the VMX-100 or MD110 before this fault?.
Do you use a proper grounding between the MD110 and the VMX-100?
Maybe I can supply a LIC-2 if needed.
Please remember that the VMX-100 has been phased out by both Ericsson and OCTEL/AVAYA.
Yours ///doktor
We have some systems running with port 3+4 (LIC-2 in second slot), with no analogue connections to the MD110.
So maybe you can use your system with port 1+2 (on LIC-2 in the first slot).
It must some defective part of the mother board that gives you this problem.
Have you checked the lines from the MD110 by the way?
Is there some kind of line lock in the MD on the two first ports?? Have you tried to swap the lines from the MD110?
My first post from today 17. Sept 2005 has some missing parts of info. Here is it:
We have some systems running with port 3+4 (LIC-2 in second slot), with no analogue connections to the MD110.
So maybe you can use your system with port 1+2 (on LIC-2 in the first slot), without having any analogue lines connected to port=1+2.
Instead your lines should be connected to port 3+4 or more.
It must some defective part of the mother board that gives you this problem.
You will have to reprogram your MD110, if you change port numbers in the VMX-system.
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