Hi Users,

I administer a Max3000 with 6 BRI, load 9.0.4 bixkh.m30. Unfortunately,
it is connected to ISDN interfaces on an Alcatel PBX and not directly to
the telco. All 12 channels are combined in a hunt group by the PBX.

For months now I have observed that although channels are unused only
the first 2 are available for dial-out. Dial-out happens for users with
a (Pipeline) call-back setup. Dial-out is attempted but terminates with
"c=185 p=2". Sometimes the telnet interface message log shows "No
channels available" which of course is not true.
As a remedy I have the router reboot every night.

Today I observed the following: several channels show up with "X" in the
10-100 link status window (telnet IF). From reboot to reboot different
channels are affected. But as soon as I go to "Line config" and
disable/enable the line it comes up OK and dial-out works!

OK, I could be happy now that I found a workaround. My request for help
to you Users is:
1. Has anybody else had these problems, especially in a PBX/EuroISDN
setting? What helps?
2. Can anybody give me direct instructions how to cycle the lines via
snmpput (OIDs for 9.0.4)?
3. How do I reset the box via snmpput?
(I searched the archive a good deal but it slipped through :-(

Thanks in advance,

   Wolfgang

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