Hi, Just went through the same thing... Spent some time trying to find my mistake, then started poking around the "performance monitor" both on the PRI level and timeslot level. I found that the modems were showing "remote out of service" on all lines. Passed this on to the switch tech, and he did something (switch is a DMS-100) and the lines went to "in service". The whole time my D-channel was up, switch saw it up as well. Anyhow, looking at the line status in performance monitor in TCM may point you in the right direction... Charles | Charles Sprickman | Internet Channel | INCH System Administration Team | (212)243-5200 | spork@inch.com | access@inch.com On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Randy McMillan wrote:
We have several TC chassis with quad modems that we want to convert to PRI. One of chassis has a DSP (2.1.9) card that works fine with a PRI. They all have HyperArc with 5.0.99 software.
The process I went through on a chassis was to load the current PRI software on the T1/PRI card, and set the trunk setting b8zs,esf, switch type 5ess, (although I believe they have a CTI switch). The other settings match (dnis,eandmtypeII, wink, etc) the CT1 settings. Then on the Quad modems I set the "Line Interface Source" from t1Tdm to priTdm. Save and reboot.
When everything is connected, I have all green lights, and the switch guy sees the d channel come up. When we dial into that line, the switch guy sees the call come in on the first trunk but the modem doesn't answer. I don't see any lights flash on the modem card to indicate a call coming in. The default config on the PRI card is round robin allocation of modems as opposed to fixed assignment which I didn't change. The DSP card is using fixed assignment routing.
If the switch guy converts it back to a CT1, and I load the CT1 software back in, and switch the line interface source on the quad cards, then it works fine.
Can anyone tell me what I am missing, or point me in a direction to look? Thanks.
Randy McMillan PacInfo
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