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    Jim Staelgraeve Posts: 4, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 9, 2006, 05:34 PM
    ISDN PRI Signaling Across Carriers
    I have a combination of LD carriers with multiple local carriers. This scenario is Qwest as the provider of the longhaul and SBC as the local carrier.

    I had a situation late yesterday where my PBX rebooted. The recovery time was approx 7-8 minutes. When the switch came back up we looked at the T1's in the switch and saw all D & B channels up on all 27 T1's.

    Approx. 2.5 hrs later, 6 of my T1's (last mile being SBC) lost their D & B channels. There was carrier signal (green light on the CSU's) on the T1's but there was no traffic. I didn't see this until 6am the next day.

    To make a long story short, Qwest looked into this from 7:20am until 9:15am and realized that they needed to down the PRI's and bring them back up in their switch. The PRI's came up and I maxed out my trunk group as fast as they came up.

    Here's the question. My circuits come from Qwest and come through a DAC at SBC to get to my facility. Can SBC keep those D & B channels up for that long of a period (2.5hrs) before my switch was notified there was no D or B channels up from QWEST??

    I feel the answer is "no" and that QWEST 2.5hrs later took the D & B channels down and is telling me that it was my switch that caused it.

    Had to paint the picture before getting to the question.

    Insight would be great! Thanks!:cool:
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    Curlyben Posts: 18,514, Reputation: 1860
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    Jan 9, 2006, 06:24 PM
    Have you spoken to SBC about this issue, as they own the last mile I would have thought that it is down to them to resolve it?

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