What I typically do is get on the phone with the switch guy and get him to
watch the status of the channels as I busy them out to make sure the switch
actually sees them go busy. If they don't (or sometimes they go into
"lockout"...whatever that is) there's a D channel problem. Either your NFAS
settings aren't jiving (presuming you use NFAS) or you don't have a
translation that supports service messages. A custom 5ESS translation
should support them though.
Matthew Stainforth || Technical Services Manager || BrunNet Inc.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scot Desort [mailto:scot@njaccess.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 11:00 AM
> To: usr-tc(a)lists.xmission.com
> Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Problem with new PRI
>
>
> Thanks for the specifics, Lon.
>
> What was happening is that if a call hit a channel that was
> soft busied, the
> call wasn't rolling over to the next channel. The telco
> switch was either
> presenting a reorder tone to the end user, or an intercept
> stating "Your
> call cannot be completed as dialed" -- NOT a good thing. The
> reorder isn't
> too bad, but the intercept was ugly. If the user re-dialed
> and landed on a
> channel that was not soft-busied, the call would go through.
>
> What is distressing is that the DSP did not communicate
> correctly with the
> switch. The call should have never landed on that channel -
> it should have
> rolled to the next channel in the rotary. If there were no
> other available
> non-busied channels, user should get regular busy signal.
>
> Any thoughts as to why this would not work properly? Switch is a 5ESS
> through a CLEC.
>
> --
> Scot
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Lon R. Stockton, Jr. <lon(a)moonstar.com>
> To: <usr-tc(a)lists.xmission.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 2:27 AM
> Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Problem with new PRI
>
>
> >
> > On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Scot Desort wrote:
> >
> > > Where can one tell if modems are soft-busied. That is
> what was wrong. I
> have
> > > since restored to service all of those channels. But
> before I figured it
> > > out, there didn't seem to be anywhere in TCM that told me
> the channels
> were
> > > busied out. Did I miss something???
> >
> > Didn't see an answer for this one, although it's very
> possible I just
> > missed it. Whichever, here's an answer for ya...
> >
> > 1) bring up TCM & open your chassis
> > 2) click on the span leds of the DSP card(s) you want to check
> > 3) click 'Performance'
> > 4) select 'Timeslot' and then 'Select All'; click 'OK'
> > 5) Under 'Parameters', select 'DS0 Service State' and
> > 'Queued Action for DS0'. Click 'Add' and then 'OK'.
> > 6) Voila. Timeslots which are busied-out are listed as
> > 'localOutOfService' under 'DS0 Service State'.
> >
> > If the timeslot was hard-busied (or soft-busied with no
> call currently
> > active on the timeslot), you'll see the 'localOutOfService'
> indication
> > under 'DS0 Service State'.
> >
> > If the timeslot was soft-busied and there's a call
> currently active on
> > that timeslot, you'll see that the 'DS0 Service State' is
> 'inService'
> > and the 'Queued Action...' is 'localOutOfService'. As soon as the
> > current call terminates, you'll see the service state go to
> > localOutOfService.
> >
> > That, of course, being the difference between hard-busy and
> soft-busy.
> > Hard-busy does it NOW. Soft-busy waits for the current call
> to complete.
> >
> > Hope this helps!
> >
> >
> >
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