05-23-2002 01:35 AM - edited 03-12-2019 06:56 PM
Help!
We are trying to do some lab testing on an AS5300 and we are having problems getting a dial tone with our test equipment. We are using an Adtran TSU100 connecting an analog (2 wire) telephone to the T1 0 port on the AS5300. The settings of this should match the adtran - which are ESF, B8ZS and I have set up a (CAS) ds0-group with just timeslot 1 in it, using fxs-loop-start as the type.
We have to use fxs as that is the only option available on both devices, but if you pick up the phone all you hear is low level noise.
I should have a voice port associated with the group, although the state of it seems to be dormant - this my be because there aren't any calls going through it or it may be the cause of the problem, but I can't seem to get it to change. Also the command 'show voice port summary' brings up an empty list which seems a little odd to me.
The other symptom we are getting is if we change the Adtran to PLAR instead of FXS-LS we get the phone to ring. If you then pick up the phone you hear dial tone for 20 seconds or so and then the line changes to a busy tone. If you dial during the dial tone part you can see the sip messages going across the network, although the call cannot be completed since both boxes are in the same state.
This suggests to me that most of the config is fine but there may be a signalling incompatibility between our adtrans (I have tried several) and the AS5300 for FXS-loop start. Either that or I am missing a configuration command, but all the example scripts I have seen specify E&M as the type, not FXS.
If anyone has got a similar situation to work or has any thoughts I would love to hear them.
Thanks in advance for your help
Mark Smith
05-30-2002 10:44 AM
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