We just had a turnup and have never got sync on the d-channel.
We are running a brand new MICS 6.1. The service is a flex T1-PRI combination on site. An Adit 600 is splitting the signal. Data 1024 works great. The PRI is set to provisioned lines 1-7 and the d-channel is 24. All the standards NI-2, B8ZS, etc.. I asked the telco what conductors are being used for TX and RX.. They said 1, 2, 4 and 5. When i bring up the system I get solid amber on the first light on the PRI and error 41-0. I decided to check to see if the tech rolled the lined (crossover) and rewired what I thought was right, but now I get flashing on the second light amber for awhile and then switching to first light solid amber. Error 42-0 on the system.
Which light sequence seems better to you all? Do you have suggestions?
My next attack is to get the telco guys to run a loopback test (though its tough with flex) to my card of that fails then we are miswired.. if it passes then i think my PRI card is bad. Any input here would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
We are running a brand new MICS 6.1. The service is a flex T1-PRI combination on site. An Adit 600 is splitting the signal. Data 1024 works great. The PRI is set to provisioned lines 1-7 and the d-channel is 24. All the standards NI-2, B8ZS, etc.. I asked the telco what conductors are being used for TX and RX.. They said 1, 2, 4 and 5. When i bring up the system I get solid amber on the first light on the PRI and error 41-0. I decided to check to see if the tech rolled the lined (crossover) and rewired what I thought was right, but now I get flashing on the second light amber for awhile and then switching to first light solid amber. Error 42-0 on the system.
Which light sequence seems better to you all? Do you have suggestions?
My next attack is to get the telco guys to run a loopback test (though its tough with flex) to my card of that fails then we are miswired.. if it passes then i think my PRI card is bad. Any input here would be helpful. Thanks in advance.