At 10:45 AM -0800 3/23/99, Thomas C Kinnen wrote:
>Doug Hardie wrote:
>>
>> I have a PortMaster 3 which has either a bad port or a bad modem. If all
>> the PRI B channels are activated, after a few users, it will select the bad
>> port/modem and ring busy forever. By disabling all but 6 of the B channels
>> it works correctly and the calls roll over to another line. I am looking
>> for ideas on how to isolate the failed component without having to reboot
>> the box which will disconnect all of the users.
>
>How many modem cards do you have and how many incoming lines?
>
>Have you tried swapping the first and last modem cards?
>
>Have you tried a 'show modem'? You can see what modems have taken calls and
>which have not. You can then try to turn off the modems that have taken no
>calls. and see if that helps. Also some times removing and waiting a few
>seconds and then reinserting the modem cards can help if they were not
>seated fully ot have come lose for some reason.
>
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>Thomas C Kinnen - <tkinnen@ra.lucent.com> <tkinnen@sobhrach.com>
>[RADIUS Test Engineer] - LUCENT Technologies RABU
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