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Hardware and programing for new PRI 2

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madjeff66

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Jul 24, 2008
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I am changing providers and need to change T-1s from in-band signaling to PRI's with D-channel signaling. and know I will have to add or change hardware. The current software is

The Software Load is G3VSi.01.0.025.4
Memory Configuration G2siV7
Offer Category B

The ISDN feature is enabled.

They currently have 3 T-1s. I did a list configuration ds1 and the code for 2 of the cards is TN2464 vintage 18 signaling robbed-bit, CSU Mod= none.
The other is at a remote location and is a TN767C vintage 23 robbed-bit CSU-Mod= N/A.
Thanks Jeff
 
The cards you have should be ok, they are the same ones I am using for a PRI w d channel. As far as the programing I would like to know the answer to it to I'm almost in the same situation.
 
thread690-1503112

This thread should get you both where you need to be. This was one of the best discussions on this subject I have ever seen on here.

Post if you need more help.

"A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both."
- Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), Inaugural Address, January 20, 1953

For the best response to a question, read faq690-6594


 
Mikey Thanks for the info. I read thru the posts and I have a clearer image of what to do now, I did have another question come up having to do with a TN767 board. We added another g3v8 onto our g3v9i and had a point to point T-1 to connect them. The problem was with the tn767 and paradyne 3164 csu/dsu we couldn't make them work together. Are those two pieces of equipment compatable or should I be using a 120a csu?
 
The 120A CSU has the advantage of making the LEDs on the front of the AVAYA DS1 cards operational, so if given a choice, I would always use a 120A CSU... much easier to see whats going on with the circuit.

Mitch


AVAYA Certified Specialist
 
Micky,
Thanks for posting that thread. I printed it on Saturday but it did not give me the detail I needed. I found what I needed. I am a Nortel & Asterisk/Trix Box tech and not that familuar with the Devinity but I am the phone guy. I found the manuals on Avaya's site. I needed Equipment and Software Requirements (Below)Hope this helps someone in need as I was.


TN464C G3V2 Universal DS1/CEPT1 board. It is
required for all CEPT1-based trunks. It is
also required for ISDN PRI D channels on
G3r. It is also required for wideband
switching.

The TN464D or later is
required for applications in Belgium, the
Netherlands, Mexico, Argentina,
Czechoslovakia, and Russia.

TN767 G3V2, G2.2
universal module
DS1 board. Cannot be used for ISDN PRI
D channels on G3rV2. For this board to
contain an ISDN PRI D channel on the
G2.2 universal module it must be
accompanied by the TN555 packet
adjunct.

TN722 G3V2 DS1 trunk board. Cannot be used for
ISDN PRI signaling on any system.

TN555 G2.2 universal
module
DS1 Packet Adjunct. ISDN PRI signaling
on a D channel on a TN767 requires this
board in the adjacent slot.

ANN11C G2.2 traditional
module
ISDN PRI D channel is not supported on
this board. If you use the ANN11 for 24 B
channels in an NFAS arrangement,
maintenance tests (e.g., procedure 620)
on these boards will fail.

ANN35 G2.2 Traditional
Module
This board supports ISDN PRI signaling
only.

TN765 G3iV2 Processor interface

TN768 G3V2 Tone/clock. This board can also be used
in the G2.2 universal module but only for
tones.

TN780 All G3V2 systems Tone/clock. Required for Stratum 3 clock.

TN463 G2.2 traditional
and universal
modules
System clock synchronizer. One TN463 is
required per system. It is located in the
TMS carrier for multi-module systems or
in the module control carrier for single
module systems.

TN771B/C G3V2, G2.2
universal module
Maintenance/test board. This board is
required for ISDN PRI test calls. On G3V2
systems, a TN771 is required in each port
network from or to which ISDN test calls
will be made. On G2.2, the TN771B and
later will work. On G3V2 systems, you
must have the TN771C or later.

SN261B G2.2 universal
module
Analog/digital facility test board. This
board is required for ISDN PRI test calls
using procedure 648 test 2 and test 3.

ESF T1 CSU All systems A CSU is required by all systems when
connecting via copper to public network
facilities in the U.S. The model sold by
AT&T is the ESF T1 CSU.

Number 8
TR631 Digital
Line Unit
G3iV2, G3rV2 Used for CSU function at 2.048 mbps
rate. Currently available from AT&T
Network Systems International.

Cable DS1 –
board-to-CSU
G2.2 universal
module, G3V2
H600307 cable. Eight groups are
available (G-1 through G-8) differing in
length (25 feet to 650 feet). Extender
cables are also available by specifying a
length attribute (lng1 through lng5). By
default, a group 2 cable (50 feet) is
shipped with the DS1 board (TN722,
TN767, TN464C).
 
Thanks for posting what you found madjeff66. It may very well help someone later trying to do the same thing.



"A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both."
- Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), Inaugural Address, January 20, 1953

For the best response to a question, read faq690-6594


 
I'm going to print this out as well. The only reason I'm using the paradyne is I already had them in stock and we are having a difficult time finding money to buy anything. So that was the reason I am asking if the tn767 board will work with the paradyne 3164 I did have two verdors that know the Definity very well install the boards and they couldn't make it work. As of now I don't have any CSU on the ckt and it works fine.
 
I'm curious if a 120A Version 1 is compatible with ISDN, as the documentation doesn't mentin it for that vintage.
 
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