RE: (PM) PM3 - no 56 connects - receive level?

Mark Radabaugh (mark@woodville.net)
Sat, 16 May 1998 20:45:07 -0400

Try it using a long distance carrier. Padding is different and
you can sometimes get 56K's that way when you can't locally. It
would at least tell you if your CT1's are correct. I would
volunteer to try it for you but my local line only supports 26.4
;-(

Mark Radabaugh
Amplex Internet
support@amplex.net
(419) 833-3635

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-portmaster-users@livingston.com
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> info@sltic.com
> Sent: Saturday, May 16, 1998 8:35 PM
> To: portmaster-users@livingston.com
> Subject: (PM) PM3 - no 56 connects - receive level?
>
>
> I just got my PM3 online and am not getting above 31k connects.
> Tried 2 diff. PCs with 2 diff Kflex modems, LT Win
> Modem and Zoom
> and the line I dialed with tested out ok with
> 3com/USR's test line.
> My first notion is that GTE screwed up again (I did order it
> trunkside - its CT1 not PRI). Before I go rant at them
> I thought
> I'd ask here if it could be a padding issue.
>
> PM3 info:
>
> pm3> version
> Livingston PortMaster PM-3 ComOS 3.7.2c3
> System uptime is 2 hours 44 minutes
> pm3> sho line0
> ---------------------- line0 - T1 Inband DS0
> ---------------
>
> Status: UP Framing: ESF Encoding:
> B8ZS PCM: u-law
>
> Signaling: Trunk E&M wink start
>
> Receive Level: +2dB to -7.5dB
>
> Alarms Violations
> -----------------------------
> -----------------------------
> Blue 0 Bipolar
> 0
> Yellow 1 CRC Errors
> 0
> Receive Carrier Loss 0 Multiframe
> Sync 0
> Loss of Sync 0
>
> Does this all look normal? And is there anything else
> I should look at?
>
> TIA,
>
> Bruce
> info@sltic.com
>
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