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#103039 12/12/04 04:18 AM
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I Programed a ss4015 into a open port on one of my digital cards(everything is exactly the same as the other 4015's, except the # of course). But there isn't any tone comming out of it at all. If I hook a test set up to an existing digital line I hear data (static like) but nothing out of the newly programmed port. Is there something I have to do to activate the port, or could I have a bad port?
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You won't hear tone on a digital port only data hiss. It may be a bad port of bad cable feeding the block.

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Yeah, that's what I am afraid of, a bad port. Hiss is what I ment when I said "static like" noise.

Thanks for the input Johnp

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Yeah, that's what I am afraid of, a bad port. Hiss is what I ment when I said "static like" noise.

Thanks for the input Johnp

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Reseating the circuit card may help.


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dont forget to put a jack on the port at the mdf to rule out bad iw.

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you can also swap the dnic card with another to be sure if it's a port problem or cabling problem.

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are you sure you are on the correct location on the block? are your blocks marked correctly?


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