Sorry - I've been off a couple of weeks with my granddaughter.
bad69cat - No ariel lines. All cables are in open trays with soon-to
be abandoned 400 pair cable. However the trays do run through some
congested mechanical rooms.
bc1111 punchdown at the MDF is clean, no static
loopback55 All lightning protection was in-place before I got here.
All areas use 100 pair boxes ganged to accomodate the cable to be
protected.
GolfDoctor: For most of the connections, we're finding that a port
on one card here and a port there on another card there.
Not seeing errors that help to isolate the problem.
With our company someone decided a long time ago to use Gigabit where
the lines go out into the building. This way you have the 110 black
bringing the signal into the wiring closet and the gigabit block
taking the signal to the office. It's not difficult to work with,
just that the punch tools are expensive and hard to find.
The old cable runs outside our building through the ground, then back
in near the point where the building is joined by tunnels to outlying
buildings. I suppose that they wanted to keep the phone wire from
causing more congestion in the basement where there was already
planned for several utilities. Thereby hopefully protecting the phone
cable. However we found out, during the new cable install, that a
backhoe operator hit the 400 pair bundle, not once, but twice while
the company was terminating the cable.
Thank you all for the help. I think with the suggestions and hints
provided here we have a good source for finding this critter and
exterminating it.