ISDN-TRK (DS1 ISDN Trunk)
Issue 1 May 2002
8-995
555-233-143
When running the short test sequence, pay close attention to the results of
the Call State Audit test (#257).
b. Software audit error and does not indicate a hardware malfunction. Run
the short test sequence, and investigate associated errors.
c. Possible protocol mismatch or far end may be out of service.
NOTE:
Many truck problems are caused by incorrect settings of parameters
on the trunk group administration form. Settings must be compatible
with the local environment and with parameter settings on the far
end. The general term DS1 circuit pack refers to TN464 and TN767
series circuit packs. A DS1 ISDN trunk is a 64-kbps bearer channel
used to transmit digitized voice or data traffic. These trunks, or
B channels, use a separate channel, the D channel for call-control
signaling. This mode of operation is known as out-of-band signaling,
as opposed to in-band, robbed-bit signaling, in which signaling is
carried in the same channel as the voice or data traffic. One
D channel, or ISDN signaling link (ISDN-LNK), carries signaling
messages for several B channels, forming an ISDN signaling group
(ISDN-GRP). A B channel may be a port on either a TN464 series
UDS1 circuit pack or a TN767 series DS1 Interface circuit pack. Two
types of DS1 interfaces exist: (1) 24 DS0 channels on a 1.544-Mbps
link or (2) 31 DS0 ch 1 framing channel on a 2.048-Mbps
link. For additional maintenance information, see also
(DS1 Interface Circuit Pack)’’
for TN767 ports and
d. The far-end switch changed its ISDN service state to either out of service
or maintenance. This may be either a temporary condition due to far-end
testing of that trunk or a hardware problem with the trunk. Outgoing calls
will not be allowed over the trunk. To investigate the status of the trunk,
issue the status trunk group#/member# command.
e. This Error Type indicates that the circuit pack has been removed or has
been insane for more than 11 minutes. To clear the error, reinsert or
replace the circuit pack.
f. These Error Types indicate a disagreement between this switch and the
switch at the other end of the trunk connection with regard to the ISDN
service state of the DS1 ISDN Trunk. This switch will automatically try to
recover by performing a service state audit. You can use the status trunk
group#/member# command to determine the state of the trunk.
When running the short test sequence, pay close attention to the results of
the Service State Audit test (#256).
g. This trunk is not recognized by the far-end switch. Investigate the trunk
administration for both switches and make changes as necessary.
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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Page 74: ...Initialization and Recovery 555 233 143 3 12 Issue 1 May 2002 ...
Page 186: ...Alarms Errors and Troubleshooting 555 233 143 4 112 Issue 1 May 2002 ...
Page 232: ...Additional Maintenance Procedures 555 233 143 5 46 Issue 1 May 2002 ...
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