Without knowing specifics of your line, which is DAMN hard to get from Qwest - they all act like they honestly don't know. First, I'd try DMS100 if that's what it is. Go back to NI2 when all else fails. Second - NFAS Interface ID - this is assigned by the telco and has to be correct or you'll get a busy signal. Sometimes Telco's do wierd things with this - the other day I had a 2-PRI NFAS group and the telco set them up as 0 and 2. Make sure these are correct. NIC type - unless your Total Control is actually colocated at the telco - this should be long haul. Jitter Attenuation - don't know that it makes a big difference, but should be receiver rather than Txmtr. Trunk Start Signal - I think should be wink rather than immediate. Just did a DMS100 the other day and pretty sure it was wink, but I could be wrong. Hope that helps. - Joel -----Original Message----- From: Kevin Hemsley [mailto:kev@ida.net] Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 6:02 PM To: USR-TC@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [USR-TC] Switching from CT1 to PRI We are switching from channelized T1s to PRI at a few POPs. The first test isn't going well. The only thing the telco (Qwest) can tell me is ESF and B8ZF and the switch type of DMS-100. However, he said to use NI2 on a TotalControl chassis even though the switch is a DMS100. All I get when calling is a busy. The tech turning things up just says that we aren't talking, and he isn't providing any more input. I have played with config settings, and I can't seem to make any difference. I am running TCS 4.5 versions on all cards. I'm totally new to PRI so any suggestions would be appreciated. Listed below are my settings for the 1st Span which is also carrying the D channel. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. TRUNK SETTINGS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Framing Mode dsx1ESF Line Coding Options dsx1B8ZS Circuit Identifier Loopback Configuration dsx1NoLoop Signal Mode messageOriented Transmit Clock Source loopTiming NIC Type shortHaul Response to Remote Loopback ignore Jitter Attenuation attenJitterOnTxmtr Transmit Line Build Out dB0pt0 Dial In Address dnis Dial In/Out Trunk Start Signal Type immediate Ack Wink On Dial In Address Info Received enabled Dial Out Address Delay 70 Dial In/Out Trunk Type eAndMTypeII Primary Switch Type priSwNI2 Idle Byte Pattern 254 Receiver Gain dB26 Tone Type dtmf Number of DTMF Tones 4 Send Code dsx1SendNoCode External Signaling Mode (will take effect next boot) none Overlap Receiving Mode disable Overlap Receiving Inbound Digits Expected 12 Overlap Receiving Timeout Delay 12 NFAS SETTINGS -------------------------------------------------------------------- NFAS Interface ID 0 Logical Group Number 0 NFAS Span D-Channel Type dChannelPrimary Logical Group Type nfas list chassis on ARC 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ Slot Owner Description Ports Type Console 1 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 2 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 3 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 4 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 5 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 6 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 7 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 23 STATIC NO 8 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 9 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 10 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 11 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 12 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 13 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 14 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 23 STATIC NO 15 NO --EMPTY-- 0 STATIC NO 16 NO --EMPTY-- 0 STATIC NO list chassis on ARC 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ Slot Owner Description Ports Type Console 1 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 2 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 3 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 4 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 5 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 6 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 7 NO 24 Channel High Density Modem 23 STATIC NO 8 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 9 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 10 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 11 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 12 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 13 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 24 STATIC NO 14 YES 24 Channel High Density Modem 23 STATIC NO 15 NO --EMPTY-- 0 STATIC NO 16 NO --EMPTY-- 0 STATIC NO Thanks, Kevin. ------------------------------------------------------ Kevin Hemsley Systems Engineer Microserv Computer Technologies, Inc. kev@ida.net NF7J _______________________________________________ USR-TC mailing list USR-TC@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/usr-tc