Re: Rebooted PM2e--ISDN gone

Charles Scott (cscott@freeway.net)
Wed, 25 Sep 1996 00:30:10 -0400 (EDT)

Mury:
As I learned the hard way, the switch type doesn't take effect until
you reboot. It could be that you have the wrong switch type in there.
(set isdn-switch ...)

Chuck

On Tue, 24 Sep 1996, Mury Johnson wrote:

>
> One of the guys here rebooted one of our PM2e's to try to fix an
> unrelated problem, and when the system came back up all our ISDN lines
> came up No-Service. I have looked over the config thinking something may
> have been changed without a "save all", but things look okay. Here is
> one of the ports. The only thing I see is where for disconnect it
> reads Temporary Failure. What's wrong? Or any suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Mury
> mury@goldengate.net
>
>
>
> pm3> sho s22 --------------------- Current Status - ISDN Port S22
> ------------------------
> Status: NO-SERVICE
> Input: 0 Abort Errors: 0
> Output: 0 CRC Errors: 0
> Pending: 0 Overrun Errors: 0
> TX Errors: 0 Frame Errors: 0
> Modem Status: DCD- CTS+ TELCO+ NT1+ Disconnect: Temporary Failure
> Active Configuration Default Configuration (* = Host
> -------------------- --------------------- Can
> Override)
> Port Type: Login/Netwrk Login/Netwrk (Dial In) (Security)
> Login Service: PortMaster PortMaster
> Line Speed: 64000 64000
> Hosts: default
> Terminal Type:
> Login Prompt: $hostname login:
> Idle Timeout: 30
> SPID: 61258603691111
> Directory No: 6125860369
> Dial Group: 0
> pm3>
>
>
>