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Hellos everyone, 

	I just had 168 BRI's installed that I hooked 21 1800's to.  My
local bell is Bell Atlantic.  As we merger with this other company we
bought our usage is slow building, but today we reached about 125 channels
and suddenly there were busy signals.  Bell Atlantic says there is nothing
wrong, but there are still busy signals.  They say the hunt is in order, I
see all the lines up to 256 working (ran out of RJ11's).  The BRI's are
coming out of a 5ESS down the street and all answer to the lead number.
I'm at a loss here if anyone could throw me a bone.  I don't have th first
clue where to start since everything "looks" fine.  HELP.

Daniel Laffin                   
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IDSI Network Systems Administrator
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On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, kevin wrote:

> At 06:32 PM 8/4/98 -0700, John Cain wrote:
> >I have a question, and the header pretty much says it all.  
> >
> >I saw the new MS DUN 1.3, mentioned on some newsgroups, and I am
> >wondering, does my Pipeline 75 use Winsock, or any components of DUN
> >to make its connection to the Internet??
> >
> >I know it doesn't use DUN  per se, but does it make use or any of its
> >components???  Will it be worth my while to get the latest DUN and the
> >latest Winsock 2.2x ???
> >
> 
> You might benefit by getting the latest winsock version, but the pipeline
> does not use DUN at all.  It has it's own code to handle all that.  
> ---
> kevin
> 
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