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#Always be sure to check that the settings for the card match what the provider wants. (Switch type is a big one). | #Always be sure to check that the settings for the card match what the provider wants. (Switch type is a big one). | ||
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#If you see HDLC Abort of Primary D-Chan, you most likely have a timing slip on the PRI. Replacing the cat-5 the provider usually uses with T1 individually shielded pair wiring often times helps with this, as well as potential echo on the lines. | #If you see HDLC Abort of Primary D-Chan, you most likely have a timing slip on the PRI. Replacing the cat-5 the provider usually uses with T1 individually shielded pair wiring often times helps with this, as well as potential echo on the lines. |
Revision as of 22:08, 8 April 2013
Troubleshooting a PRI
- Always be sure to check that the settings for the card match what the provider wants. (Switch type is a big one).
- If you see HDLC Abort of Primary D-Chan, you most likely have a timing slip on the PRI. Replacing the cat-5 the provider usually uses with T1 individually shielded pair wiring often times helps with this, as well as potential echo on the lines.