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Re: (ASCEND) Pipeline and ISDN phone



Rick Wagner sez:
> 
> I am currently having a problem with a remote access application. I have a
> Pipeline 25 Fx (S interface), and a AT&T ISDN 8520T Phone sharing a AT&T
> Custom ISDN Multi Point Line. The Phone is configured with 1 SPID and DN,
> and the Pipe is configured with the other. It appears the way the devices
> are plugged into the NT-1 one of them takes over the D channel. If the
> ISDN Phone is plugged in first, the link on the pipe shows 'M' and is
> unstable it will drop the line either without notice or sometime after
> the receiver is picked up, and loose the logical link. If the Pipe is
> plugged in first, it comes up with Link 'D', if the Phone is then plugged
> in it never synchs. Any ideas or suggestions theories?


Yep!

I have a TR open on a Pipe 75. It was programmed with both SPID's,
then set to "SWITCHED/UNUSED" ie one SPID.

But guess what... it STILL demanded both SPIDS, and acted just as
above.

Setting it back to "SWITCH/SWITCH", wiping the 2nd DN+SPID,
and resetting to SW/UN again fixed it.


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