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PE-BCHL (PRI Endpoint Port)<br />

ports in the PRI endpoint can still be used for incoming and outgoing calls. No messages<br />

are sent to the far-end terminal adapter until the signaling link comes back into service or<br />

the port is released by command.<br />

● Maintenance/Far-End (MTC/FE)<br />

This state is reached when the far-end terminal adapter does not respond to messages sent<br />

over the signaling link for a particular port within a certain amount of time. This state is<br />

different from OOS/FE since the signaling link must have initially been up and the<br />

B-Channels in service. The switch will periodically send messages to the far-end terminal<br />

adapter to try to negotiate the port (B-Channel) into service. The port is unusable for<br />

outgoing calls to the terminal adapter but will service incoming call requests from the far<br />

end. Other ports of the PRI endpoint can still to place outgoing calls to the terminal adapter.<br />

Transitions into MTC/FE do not drop stable calls. If the service state changes from<br />

in-service to MTC/FE, stable calls are unaffected.<br />

● Maintenance/Near-End (MTC/NE)<br />

Use busyout, test port l or test pri-endpoint l to busy out the signaling link<br />

(SYS-LINK). Transitions into MTC/NE do not drop stable calls. The busyout link<br />

lnk-no command does not drop stable wideband calls. In this state, the B-Channel is not<br />

usable for new incoming calls to the switch or new outgoing calls to the terminal adapter.<br />

● Pending States (PEND)<br />

If the near end is expecting a timed response from the far end for a request to change the<br />

service state of a port, a pending state is in effect. For example, if the port is out-of-service/<br />

far-end and an in-service message was sent to the far end, then the service state of the port<br />

is OOS/FE-PEND/INS meaning out-of-service/far-end, pending/in-service. The service<br />

state will reflect this pending state until the far end responds or the timer expires.<br />

Table 299: PRI Endpoint Port Service States 1 of 2<br />

Service<br />

State<br />

Alarm Possible Cause Possible Solution<br />

OOS/NE WRN Port has been busied out by<br />

command.<br />

Enter release pri-endpoint<br />

extension.<br />

MIN NPE Crosstalk test (#6) failed. Replace UDS1 circuit pack.<br />

UDS1 circuit pack lost its signal. Is the UDS1 circuit pack removed? Is<br />

the UDS1 cable disconnected? Is<br />

the far-end terminal restarting or<br />

experiencing problems? Check<br />

circuit pack using UDS1-BD<br />

procedure.<br />

1 of 2<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 1075

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