Mawhoob [7:12107]

2001-07-12 Thread Mohammed Saro

i have a problem with one DSL customer with a speed of 128 kbps conected to
my
company through 2 exchanges via copper wires 0.4 mm  thick the line is up and
the protocols goes up and down i checked the H/W it is ok but the physical
line has input errors and crc's whta is the solution

Best Regards,
Mohammed Saro
Network Engineer
GEGA NET
Tel: +202-4149771 Ext:111




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RE: Mawhoob [7:12107]

2001-07-12 Thread Hire, Ejay

You've got a line quality problem.  Since you can't drop the speed, I'd
suggest ordering a new pair from the ILEC.  Additionally, you can try
hooking up the router at the NID to eliminate Premise wiring as the possible
cause.  Does your DSLAM have a built in test head?  We use the Lucent
Stinger DSLAM's and have the ability to do a TDR and simple electronic tests
on the line remotely.

Ejay Hire
Sr. Provisioning Engineer
Broadslate Networks
http://www.broadslate.net

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Subject: Mawhoob [7:12107]


i have a problem with one DSL customer with a speed of 128 kbps conected to
my
company through 2 exchanges via copper wires 0.4 mm  thick the line is up
and
the protocols goes up and down i checked the H/W it is ok but the physical
line has input errors and crc's whta is the solution

Best Regards,
Mohammed Saro
Network Engineer
GEGA NET
Tel: +202-4149771 Ext:111




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RE: Mawhoob [7:12107]

2001-07-12 Thread Danner, John (ZoomTown)

Did you have the phone company run a line test?  What is the loop length
between the two?  
Is it a dry pair?  You should be able to check the line quality through the
DSL modem.
You can also mess with the TX power settings. 
There other question is if it ever worked.  If not there may be a short or
crossover on the cable.

DSL troubleshooting is fun for everyone!

Good luck.
-John


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i have a problem with one DSL customer with a speed of 128 kbps conected to
my
company through 2 exchanges via copper wires 0.4 mm  thick the line is up
and
the protocols goes up and down i checked the H/W it is ok but the physical
line has input errors and crc's whta is the solution

Best Regards,
Mohammed Saro
Network Engineer
GEGA NET
Tel: +202-4149771 Ext:111




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