05-09-2002 04:56 PM - edited 03-12-2019 06:45 PM
I cannot get my Isdn pri to come up with its layer 2.
isdn status shows:
Layer 2 Status:
TEI = 0, Ces = 1, SAPI = 0, State = TEI_ASSIGNED
Serial1/0:23 shows
Serial1/0:23 is up, line protocol is down
The T1 says everything is fine
here is my config for each
controller T1 1/0
framing esf
linecode b8zs
pri-group timeslots 1-24
description PRI to Qwest
!
interface Serial1/0:23
no ip address
encapsulation ppp
no logging event link-status
isdn switch-type primary-ni
isdn incoming-voice voice
!
voice-port 1/0:23
!
Am I missing something? Qwest says the T1 is fine and they are sending me all my channels, but they do not see anything on the D channel.
05-09-2002 05:04 PM
What about the clocking?
You can add the clock support under the line with follwing command:
clock source line primary
If that deosn't help are you sure you framing and coding for the line are ok? Please verifiy that with your line provider else you can use T-berd equipment.
05-09-2002 05:11 PM
What do you see from a debug isdn q931?
05-09-2002 05:30 PM
I think he means q921. Turn on debug isdn q921. Have you determined who is network or user? Ask the telco if they are set for user or network. If you cant get that info, go under the serial interface and enter "isdn network". Right now you are set for user. This command will make you network. Then look at the q921 debug. You should see packets being TX and RX. Also try a loopbakc plug. The layer 2 wont come up with a loopback plug. But it will allow you to determine if you can RX and TX packets.
05-09-2002 06:53 PM
The clock source is Line,
On a debug q921 I see the following
ISDN Se1/0:23: TX -> SABMEp c/r = 1 sapi = 0 tei = 0
00:05:54: %CONTROLLER-5-UPDOWN: Controller T1 1/0, changed state to down (RAI detected)
00:05:55: ISDN Se1/0:23: Event: received MNL_RESET_REQ
setting isdn network didnt change anything.
05-10-2002 06:13 AM
Have you troubleshot the line? The RAI means Remote Alarm Indicator. This is sent back on the line when there is a failure down stream. For example if you have four nodes inbetween you and the end point and there is a failure inbetween nodes B and C, node C receives an LOS from B (actually generated at C by the loss of signal). Node C generates an AIS (Alarm Indication Signal) to node D to indicate that the line problem is before node C. Node C attempts to send back an RDI (Remote Defect Indicator) or an RAI to node B if the opposite side of the line is up to alert the upstream nodes (A and B) or the failure. Since you are seeing an RAI I would expect you have a remote failure of some sort. If there is no other service on this line, i.e it is not on a multiplexed bearer circuit, ask the carrier to execute a series of loopback tests to rule out this possibility.
05-10-2002 07:27 AM
Hello Jeff,
I have just finished an extensive month with qwest installing 4 ISDN PRI's.
I can tell you From experience that they are not the most knowledgeable company to work with.
I was lucky to have other equipment besides my router to Troubleshoot the T1's. Even then the troubleshooting process to on a new meaning with Qwest.
My suggestion is to have the Qwest Technician hook up his T-berd and not only check for T1 ,Framing and Linecode, but actually emulate the ISDN Switch. Only the will you have the confidence to start looking at your equipment.
Also make sure that the ISDN switch type is the correct one.
ON another note, Can you provide the Router type you are connecting to as well as the Version of IOS.
Good Luck
Pablo
05-10-2002 09:43 AM
Use-
debug isdn q921
Then you will see if you are TX and RX sabme. If you arent RX determine also who is network or user. IF you find everything is set right use a loopback plug and see if you RX what you TX. That will verify HW and SW are correct. This is all assuming the switch type is correct. I would guess your linecoding and framing are correct or else the T1 wouldnt come up.
05-10-2002 01:52 PM
Uggg it ended up being a loop downstream.
Now I just need to fix incoming calls, we have DID and when you dial a number you get a dial tone...
05-10-2002 02:08 PM
Fear not, this one's easy.
In your dial-peers that go to the PRI "POTS" add direct-inward-dial.
dial-peer voice 9 pots
destination pattern 9.......
forward digits 7
port 1/0:23
diarect-inward-dial
-Brian
05-10-2002 02:05 PM
Jeff try adding the following Dial Peer
dial-peer voice 999 pots
incoming called-number ..
direct-inward-dial
port 1/0:23
It should do the Job.
Good Luck
05-10-2002 06:14 PM
I had to add a translation rule to translate my three digits that Qwest was giving me into 4 digits. After that everything worked ok.
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