On 18 Aug 97 at 11:10, Jake Messinger wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Aug 1997, Lew Grondin wrote:
>
> > Can someone explain the following status by using the "show ISDN".
> >
> > Command> sh isdn
> > D Ports State Change Start Up Down Time Sess In Out Err
> > -- ------- --------- ------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ------ ------- ------- ----
> > 5 S10/S11 Active 13 0 54 68 23 5 17438 17025 70
> > 6 S12/S13 Active 8 0 100 137 46 0 6121 5301 66
> > 7 S14/S15 Active 8 0 190 272 91 10 23868 22959 71
> > 8 S16/S17 Active 8 0 38 44 15 12 24518 24319 66
> > 9 S18/S19 Active 13 0 38 44 15 10 23972 23778 69
> > 12 Partial 99days -478150648 -1996488672 136381469 977320954 -20821089
> > 72 -1994341245 -1014894365 541530519
> >
> > What or who are D12 and D72 ????
>
> Where do you see D12 and D72? Oh you mean 12 and 72? Not sure. Perhaps
> they are "dialing"?
They won´t. This look obviously broken.
First check out your main memory with "sh mem". If you have less than 50k available,
upgrade to 4 MB.
Second, your configuration could be broken. Erase the config FLASH and re-configure.
Since ComOS 3.5, this could be done with "erase config", "reboot" and then you have
factory-defaults.
Third, to be sure, re-install ComOS. Install a tftp-Server somewhere and put GENERIC.PM2
on this machine. Do a "erase all-flash" on the PM, do a netboot, and then use PMconsole
to re-install ComOS. This is critical. Please refer to the manuals!
best regards,
Frank
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