Previously I had posted a problem with our Verizon PRI dropping randomly (sometimes up for days, somtimes only for hours). I tried different dual PRI cards and still saw problems but Verizon claimed the line tested fine. Monday, I ran to WRCA and picked up and HiperDSP and HiperARC and replaced the Dual PRI and Netserver. Everything seemed to run great until the line dropped again today. I'm starting to wonder if a shortage of power could cause the card to drop the circuit. Anyone think think this is possible? What are the power requirements for the 70A Power Supply. Is it possible that the circuit can't quite supply the needed power? Dan
I had a similiar problem with PSU/PSA's going offline (not PRI's) and an AVR UPS cleaned up the problem. If you only have 1 PSU/PSA then yes, power could be a problem as, well, your single source of power has failed. Typically, whenever a PSU/PSA drops off, it will stay off until power cycled (at least mine did). Get an AVR (automatic voltage regulator, not just a UPS) to supply your chassis if you do not have one already. -- Paul Farber Farber Technology farber@admin.f-tech.net Ph 570-628-5303 Fax 570-628-5545 On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Dan Houtz wrote:
Previously I had posted a problem with our Verizon PRI dropping randomly (sometimes up for days, somtimes only for hours). I tried different dual PRI cards and still saw problems but Verizon claimed the line tested fine. Monday, I ran to WRCA and picked up and HiperDSP and HiperARC and replaced the Dual PRI and Netserver. Everything seemed to run great until the line dropped again today. I'm starting to wonder if a shortage of power could cause the card to drop the circuit. Anyone think think this is possible? What are the power requirements for the 70A Power Supply. Is it possible that the circuit can't quite supply the needed power?
Dan
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It sounds like a line problem, not a chassis problem. For what reason are you believing what Verizon tells you? I'm sure when they tested the line it was fine, they just didn't test it when it was down. When you go to the T1 card and pull stats from it with the "performance monitor", what is it saying? C -- Charles Sprickman spork@inch.com On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Dan Houtz wrote:
Previously I had posted a problem with our Verizon PRI dropping randomly (sometimes up for days, somtimes only for hours). I tried different dual PRI cards and still saw problems but Verizon claimed the line tested fine. Monday, I ran to WRCA and picked up and HiperDSP and HiperARC and replaced the Dual PRI and Netserver. Everything seemed to run great until the line dropped again today. I'm starting to wonder if a shortage of power could cause the card to drop the circuit. Anyone think think this is possible? What are the power requirements for the 70A Power Supply. Is it possible that the circuit can't quite supply the needed power?
Dan
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