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Switching PRI pipe order

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Singsiblaw

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Feb 6, 2014
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Our PRI circuit has 4 pipes and they have been configured as loop 2, 3, 18 and 19.

PRI* TRK LOOP 2 - ENBL
FFMT/LCMT/YALMT: ESF/B8Z/FDL
TRACKING
SERVICE RESTORE: YES
YEL ALM PROCESS: YES
ALARM STATUS : NO ALARM
CH 01 - BUSY DID 3VCE * CH 02 - BUSY DID 3VCE *
CH 03 - BUSY DID 3VCE * CH 04 - BUSY DID 3VCE *
CH 05 - BUSY DID 3VCE * CH 06 - BUSY DID 3VCE *
CH 07 - BUSY DID 3VCE * CH 08 - BUSY DID 3VCE *
CH 09 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 10 - BUSY DID 3VCE *
CH 11 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 12 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 13 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 14 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 15 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 16 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 17 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 18 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 19 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 20 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 21 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 22 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 23 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 24 - DCH 2

PRI* TRK LOOP 3 - ENBL
FFMT/LCMT/YALMT: ESF/B8Z/FDL
TRACKING
SERVICE RESTORE: YES
YEL ALM PROCESS: YES
ALARM STATUS : NO ALARM
CH 01 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 02 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 03 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 04 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 05 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 06 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 07 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 08 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 09 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 10 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 11 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 12 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 13 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 14 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 15 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 16 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 17 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 18 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 19 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 20 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 21 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 22 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 23 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 24 - DCH 3

PRI* TRK LOOP 18 - ENBL
FFMT/LCMT/YALMT: ESF/B8Z/FDL
SERVICE RESTORE: YES
YEL ALM PROCESS: YES
ALARM STATUS : NO ALARM
CH 01 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 02 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 03 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 04 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 05 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 06 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 07 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 08 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 09 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 10 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 11 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 12 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 13 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 14 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 15 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 16 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 17 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 18 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 19 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 20 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 21 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 22 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 23 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 24 - DCH 18

PRI* TRK LOOP 19 - ENBL
FFMT/LCMT/YALMT: ESF/B8Z/FDL
TRACKING
SERVICE RESTORE: YES
YEL ALM PROCESS: YES
ALARM STATUS : NO ALARM
CH 01 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 02 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 03 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 04 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 05 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 06 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 07 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 08 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 09 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 10 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 11 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 12 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 13 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 14 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 15 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 16 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 17 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 18 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 19 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 20 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 21 - IDLE DID 3VCE * CH 22 - IDLE DID 3VCE *
CH 23 - BUSY DID 3VCE * CH 24 - DCH 19

All inbound calls are using the channels in ascending order (loop 2 channel 1 up to loop 19 channel 23).
All outbound calls are using the channels in descending order (loop 19 channel 23 down to loop 2 channel 1).

We recently switch LD carrier, but there was a problem with the PIC change where only the first 3 pipes have been switched over to the new carrier.
That means the 4th pipe which is primarily used for outbound calls are still on the old LD carrier.
I need to temporarily switch the channel order of the outbound calls to use channels on loop 18 before loop 19 until I can schedule a PIC change on the last pipe.
How do I accomplish this in the CS1000E R7.5?
 
In LD 16 set SRCH=LIN so the route selects trunks in "order" of member number.

Then do a LD21 "LTM" on this route. That shows you the member order. High members are used first.

Print one of the TNs out - Example TN 2 1.

Notice the RTMB field. Let's say that was RTMB 9 32

From that, I know it is Route 9 and Member 32. The member is the "order" that a route is searched.

You can freely change the member number - you just have to use the same Route number. I mean, you can make then any random number if you wish.

In LD14, make members of the good pipe higher numbers than the bad pipes. Just start with 100 for example.



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Gene at GHTROUT.com
 
Other option is create a new route shift the 4th old LD pipe into it and make it second choice on your RLI's. Once you are done swap the back.
 
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