Re: [Fwd: spk3 no service]

Erik R. Leo (erikl@sover.net)
Fri, 6 Dec 1996 13:42:20 -0500 (EST)

Try:

Command>sh isdn
D Ports State Change Start Up Down Time Sess In Out Err
-- ------- --------- ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ------ ------- ------- ----
10 S20/S21 Active 17days 0 14 14 8 51 91298 91128 0
11 S22/S23 Active 10days 0 25 20 13 34 73793 72890 0
12 S24/S25 Active 4days 0 9 6 4 73 74264 74185 0
13 S26/S27 Active 1days 0 31 12 11 290 50290 48920 0
14 S28/S29 Active 1days 0 12 2 3 7 11302 10624 0

and then:
Command>res d13

(e.g., to cold-start the BRI associated with D13/S26/S27). It will work
for a while an crap out again. We are working with NYNEX and Livingston
to find out why.

-Erik

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On Fri, 6 Dec 1996, Joe Hartley wrote:

> > It happens about once a month. I have no further data on the problem > > at this time. > > > > : > > : We have a PM2e30 with a 5 BRI board. Its running ComOS 3.3.3, and > > : we recently upgraded it to four megs of ram (trying to solve to > > this > > : problem). Every so often, the PM will go into atrophy, and all > > BRIs > > : which do NOT have a current call will go to NO-SERVICE. The only > > : way of correcting it is to reboot the PM. > > Me three, but with some useful info. > > It hasn't happened to us since we upgraded to 3.3.3 last week, but it > seemed to have happened when the the telco does something to the line > to cause it to reset - a momentary lapse of service. > > The PM then doesn't seem to be able to re-establish itself with the > telco properly. It would be nice if the reset command for ISDN ports > went a little farther, perhaps actually trying to reset the hardware > somehow, simulating a power-cycle for that port. > > ======================================================================== > Joe Hartley - jh@brainiac.com - brainiac services, inc > PO Box 5069 : Greene, RI : 02827 - vox 401.539.9050 : fax 401.539.2070 > Without deviation from the norm, "progress" is not possible. - FZappa >