[asterisk-users] PRI - DS3 Calls Dropped

2007-08-02 Thread bob_is_me
I have a customer installation with an Adtran DS3 mux. The DS1's go into my Asterisk servers that run IVR/Call recorders. The DS3 provider is Qwest, and they tell me that they routinely drop the DS3 service to redundant back-up's and that this is a common practice that happens thousands of

Re: [asterisk-users] PRI - DS3 Calls Dropped

2007-08-02 Thread bob_is_me
I'm battling from a position here where I don't have a different DS3 to play with, and I don't have a differnet mux. I'm being leaned on completely with the argument that everyone else does this without any service interruptions. I'm asking this group for the secret. I have run out of

Re: [asterisk-users] PRI - DS3 Calls Dropped

2007-08-02 Thread bob_is_me
That is the back-up we are talking about here, the call loss is %100 when this happens. Alex Balashov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think one critical aspect to explore here is, what exactly is meant by drop the DS3 service to redundant back-ups? SONET protection switching inside

[asterisk-users] Fwd: Re: PRI - DS3 Calls Dropped

2007-08-02 Thread bob_is_me
That is exacly what is happening. The 50ms interruption is disturbing everything up to the chan_zap level, even though I have supressed the yellow alarms. Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 23:58:11 -0400 (EDT) From: Alex Balashov [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial

Re: [asterisk-users] PRI - DS3 Calls Dropped

2007-08-02 Thread bob_is_me
Can someone here tell me why a switchover at the SONET level CAN disturb my DS1? From the beginning, I though that carrier and messages were contained in this specification. Alex Balashov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 2 Aug 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is the back-up we