Hi all. As the caretaker of a lame duck Nortel system with a shoestring budget and no training, this site has been an invaluable resource for me over the past four or so years. Much thanks to all of those who have posted here -- I've learned so much! However today, I have a problem I can't solve just by browsing old issues.
Our plant had a scheduled power outage this weekend, but it went longer than scheduled and outlasted our UPS. Our on-call tech able to shut most of our equipment down, but forgot about the phone room.
Amazingly, almost everything has come back up OK -- except for the tie-line between our Nortel CS1000 and our Cisco CM. When I stat the loop in LD60, I get
PRI* TRK LOOP 14 - ENBL
FFMT/LCMT/YALMT: ESF/B8Z/FDL
SERVICE RESTORE: YES
YEL ALM PROCESS: YES
ALARM STATUS : NO ALARM
CH 01 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 02 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 03 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 04 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 05 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 06 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 07 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 08 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 09 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 10 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 11 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 12 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 13 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 14 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 15 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 16 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 17 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 18 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 19 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 20 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 21 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 22 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 23 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 24 - DCH 14
I don't even know where to begin with this one.
If it helps, our CS1000 is connected via PRI to the PSTN and services mainly our Louisville area. Our Cisco system is connected via T1 tie-line to the CS100 (and therefore reaches the PSTN through it). The Cisco services only a handful of users here in Louisville (thankfully), but also our Mississippi and Texas sites (which each have their own PRI. So only a handful of users are out of services, but intra-office four-digit dialing between locations is obviously kaput.
Any help would be beyond appreciated. Thanks, all!
Our plant had a scheduled power outage this weekend, but it went longer than scheduled and outlasted our UPS. Our on-call tech able to shut most of our equipment down, but forgot about the phone room.
Amazingly, almost everything has come back up OK -- except for the tie-line between our Nortel CS1000 and our Cisco CM. When I stat the loop in LD60, I get
PRI* TRK LOOP 14 - ENBL
FFMT/LCMT/YALMT: ESF/B8Z/FDL
SERVICE RESTORE: YES
YEL ALM PROCESS: YES
ALARM STATUS : NO ALARM
CH 01 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 02 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 03 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 04 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 05 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 06 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 07 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 08 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 09 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 10 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 11 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 12 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 13 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 14 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 15 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 16 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 17 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 18 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 19 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 20 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 21 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 22 - LCKO TIE VOD *
CH 23 - LCKO TIE VOD * CH 24 - DCH 14
I don't even know where to begin with this one.
If it helps, our CS1000 is connected via PRI to the PSTN and services mainly our Louisville area. Our Cisco system is connected via T1 tie-line to the CS100 (and therefore reaches the PSTN through it). The Cisco services only a handful of users here in Louisville (thankfully), but also our Mississippi and Texas sites (which each have their own PRI. So only a handful of users are out of services, but intra-office four-digit dialing between locations is obviously kaput.
Any help would be beyond appreciated. Thanks, all!