From: Andrew (arousch@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Oct 23 2000 - 14:35:55 GMT-3
   
believe the router - not the telco.  There is something wrong with the
second SPID.
At 12:01 PM 10/23/00 -0400, smaljure@cibernetworks.com wrote:
>Hi all
>I am having trouble getting my router to get two TEI's assigned from the
>ISDN switch.
>The telco tells me everything is looking all right at their end and for a
>change I think I agree with them...
>Here is the output of sh isdn status...
>
>Router#sh isdn st
>Global ISDN Switchtype = basic-ni
>ISDN BRI0/0 interface
>         dsl 0, interface ISDN Switchtype = basic-ni
>     Layer 1 Status:
>         ACTIVE
>     Layer 2 Status:
>         TEI = 64, Ces = 1, SAPI = 0, State = MULTIPLE_FRAME_ESTABLISHED
>         TEI 64, ces = 1, state = 8(established)
>             spid1 configured, spid1 sent, spid1 valid
>             Endpoint ID Info: epsf = 0, usid = 0, tid = 0
>         TEI Not Assigned, ces = 2, state = 3(await establishment)
>             spid2 configured, spid2 NOT sent, spid2 NOT valid
>     Layer 3 Status:
>         0 Active Layer 3 Call(s)
>     Activated dsl 0 CCBs = 1
>         CCB:callid=0, sapi=0, ces=2, B-chan=0, calltype=INTERNAL
>     The Free Channel Mask:  0x80000003
>  Total Allocated ISDN CCBs = 1
>Router#
>
>
>As you can see the TEI is not being assigned for the second B-channel.....
>
>I tried the "isdn tei-negotiate powerup" command. That does not seem to
>change anything.
>I need to be able to get both the SPIDs validated from the switch.
>Anybody has ideas on this?? Please help
>Sanjay
>
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