Re: (PM) BRI no-service on PM2e

Krzysztof Adamski (kadamski@netsurf.net)
Fri, 17 Jul 1998 09:39:34 -0400 (EDT)

One more way is to unplug the BRI and plug it back, yes I know this sounds
silly, but I have found that sometimes this works when reseting the D does
not.

K

On Fri, 17 Jul 1998, Jon Lewis wrote:

> On Thu, 16 Jul 1998, Todd M. Jagger wrote:
>
> > 3.7.2) at another POP. This afternoon I noticed that one of the ports for
> > this connection on the PM2e has gone into NO-SERVICE. I've read through
> > the threads on this here and it seems that the only solution is to reboot
> > the PM2e? Is this the _only_ way to take the port out of this state?
> >
> > I've tried resetting the ports, rebooting the ORU, etc. but didn't do the
> > trick. I'll have to wait until much later tonight to reboot the PM2e when
> > there are less users on the system.
>
> If a BRI on the PM2 is in NO-SERVICE, why would you reboot the OR-U?
> Sometimes when this happens, resetting the D channel will help (far more
> often than resetting the S channels), but sometimes a reboot is the only
> solution. I've been told re-entering the spids and dirnums can help...but
> in my case I don't think it ever did.
>
>
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