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PRI; ‘D’ channel getting lost.

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jomaha

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May 14, 2004
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US
It seems I have a classic legend problem, as described below. Does anyone know the cause of this? My config is 5ess, esf, b8zs. Additionally, each of the b-channels except 23 come up as described. When the T is idling, supervisory frames transfer back and forth every few seconds. When I try to send a call to the legend, asterisk complains that it can't find a d-channel, the call fails and the PRI is reset.

John

The following is pasted from:

Everything in programming looks good , but still can’t call in or out. Provider may report
That they cannot see the ‘D’ channel.

*Verify with the vendor that the “Switch Type” is correct, and that the appropriate protocol is being used. The protocol for the DMS-100 and other Nortel switches is NTNAPRI. The protocol for 5ESS and other AT&T switches is AT&T Custom. Also for DMS 100 switches the L1 flag in the ‘Trunk Sub-group’ table is to be set for ‘Yes’.

After a reset of the 100DS1 card a cold start of the switch or a brief disconnection of cabling for loop back testing, the T1 appears to come back up but calls cannot be made in or out.

*When a PRI connection is lost (for whatever reason) the T1 will normally reset itself and rebuild the connection to the Magix. To do this, the “D” channel is established first and then the “B” channels are brought up either one at a time , or globally(all at once). This is particularly significant because the success of the restart is entirely switch dependent. If the Switch is a DMS-100, DMS-250, or DEX600E, it expects Nortel protocol. Whenever the switch is reset, this protocol specifies that the first Layer-3 “D” channel message must be a global RESTART message (bringing the “B” channels up all together) sent from the network switch to the Magix. If the switch is a 4ESS or 5ESS, it expects AT&T protocol. Whenever the switch is reset, the first Layer-3 “D” channel message sent from the Network switch to the Magix must be a “ B” channel SERVICE message (bringing the ‘B” channels up one at a time)
 
What cads do you have in the system?

This could be important.
 
You guys helped me over the first hurdle on another thread by getting the 100D out of slot 1 (That cleared the endless SABME requests).

Current card count and order:
Processor
3 - 008
1 - 100D -- 517M15
1 - 408 GS/LD-MLX
...and in expansion cabinet...
1 - 008
3 - 012
 
Go into print and print pri info and check your programing. I think you have your lines programed wrong and also check your pool for the pri, make sure the pri channel is not in there.
 
Well, without any 016 Modules, the 517M15 is not SUPPOSED to have a problem.

But I think I would back down to a 517E15 just for grins.

Also, ken1713, means to make sure your D channel is not in the pool.

CHECK THAT FIRST !

 
...back down to a 517E15...
?? I assume you can re-load firmware. Where can I get this? jharragi@mw.k12.ny.us

...here is the pri output - this has been freshly reconfigured. (Channel 23 is now comming up. I'm sure that was due to the million things I was playing around with.)

John

A PRI INFORMATION



A Slot 4 Switch: 5ESS

A System: By line

A BchnlGrp #: Slot: TestTelNum: NtwkServ: Incoming Routing:
A 1 4 CallbyCall By Dial Plan

A Channel ID: 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14
A 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4
A 3 2 1

A Line PhoneNumber NumberToSend
A 801
A 802
A 803
A 804
A 805
A 806
A 807
A 808
A 809
A 810
A 811
A 812
A 813
A 814
A 815
A 816
A 817
A 818
A 819
A 820
A 821
A 822
A 823

A Network Selection Table

A Entry Number: 0 1 2 3
A Pattern to Match: 101**** 10***

A Special Service Table

A Entry Number: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A Pattern to Match: 011 010 01 00 0 1
A Operator: none OP OP OP/P OP none none none
A Type of Number: I I I N N N N N
A Digits to Delete: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A Call-By-Call Service Table

A Entry Number: 0 1 2 3 4
A Pattern 0: 0
A Pattern 1: 1
A PRI INFORMATION


A Pattern 2: 2
A Pattern 3: 3
A Pattern 4: 4
A Pattern 5: 5
A Pattern 6: 6
A Pattern 7: 7
A Pattern 8: 8
A Pattern 9: 9
A Call Type: BOTH BOTH BOTH BOTH BOTH
A NtwkServ: No Service
A DeleteDigits: 0 0 0 0 0

A Entry Number: 5 6 7 8 9
 
...back down to a 517E15??
Is this a re-load of firmware - or a different module?
 
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