Sounds good, I'll see what I can do with the below information.  The
TNT is currently not in production, though we do have a Chan-DS3 into
the unit, with a test number from the telco.  Needless to say they are
beating on us to take the DS3 trunk live, but it would serve no purpose
if it won't complete calls.
 
 Anyway it should be easy to down all cards but one, and run the tests,
so I'll give that a whirl..


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Howard Leadmon - howardl at abs.net - http://www.abs.net
ABSnet Internet Services - Phone: 410-361-8160 - FAX: 410-361-8162


> Howard,
> If the TNT is showing "64K" then you have succeeded in establishing a
> digital call. The next step is to do a controlled test. Hopefully,
> you have the TNT in a lab where you can experiment a bit.
> 
> You want to do this so that only one call is on the TNT. Otherwise,
> it will be harder to figure it out. First, down all the modem cards
> (slot -d <slotnumber>) so that only one modem card remains up.
> Open that card (open 1 <slotnumber>) and enter this command:
> madd-1/5> wandis 64
> 
> Then, place the digital call and observe the output. There should be
> a few "RECV" and "XMIT" blocks. If you get something else (or
nothing), your
> problem is on the other end. Use ethereal or RFC1661 to decode the
output
> and try to find out what happens on the PPP negotiations. Are you
actually
> negotiating authentication? Is there anything besides LCP packets
(protocol
> c021)?
> 
> If none of these ideas help, you should probably try contacting Lucent
> Tech Support. They can verify your configuration.
> 
> >OK, well tried what you suggested below, and still seeing issues on
> >this side, and well kinda stumped so open to any other ideas. First,
if
> >a call is made in via modem is seems to work just fine, but ISDN
> >connections fail.


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