10-21-2006 09:50 PM
i have a isdn line. it works well with other vendor isdn modem but when i connect a cisco router it's layer 1 state is deactivated.
when i type the command
sh isdn status
The current ISDN Switchtype = basic-net3
ISDN BRI1/5 interface
Layer 1 Status:
ACTIVE_ErrorInd
Layer 2 Status:
Layer 2 NOT Activated
Layer 3 Status:
0 Active Layer 3 Call(s)
Activated dsl 13 CCBs = 0
Total Allocated ISDN CCBs = 7
and when i type this command
sh controller bri 0
Layer 1 is PENDING ACTIVATION. (ISDN L1 State F3)
10-22-2006 05:58 AM
Whaere are you located?
Are you sure basic-net3 is the right type of switch?
Verify you have the right interfae (U or ST). If the Cisco interface is ST, you'll need an NT1 device.
Good Luck
Scott
10-25-2006 08:42 PM
the switch type is basic-net3.
the router interface is st. batelco has provided us the nt1 box. we have connected our router and nt box with straight cable
10-25-2006 09:21 PM
Hi Talha
I would suggest to check the voltage on the isdn link physically to ensure that your line is up.
also do refer this link for more info ..
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk801/tk379/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094b76.shtml
regds
10-26-2006 12:50 AM
Make sure that the cisco device is properly grounded. I have had similar "strange" issues with ISDN where grounding appeared to be the solution.
Regards,
Leo
10-27-2006 03:36 AM
Hi ,
I also faced the same kind of problem and resolved by reloading the router.
Most of the L1 states are temporary, and you can clear them with the ""clear interface bri number command"" or with a router reload.
Once you reload the router , check the voltage on NT1(Rj-45 jack pin 3 and 4) and it should be with in 92 to 104 volts.If you are not getting the voltage follow-up with telco.
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