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COMCAST ARRIS TM804 box with NORTEL NORSTAR MICS 0x32 box that was moved from COX to COMCAST. How do I wire teh 66 block.
NORTEL NORSTA 0x32 MICS PRI
Moved Nortel NORSTAR box with 66 block already wired to a new location office. Once I punch down one of the Comcast analog lines Arris modem begins to flash. All lines are working internally but unable to get the outside COMCAST lines working? (1) 0x32 MICS NORSTAR NORTEL 1st ICS - left side of the 66 block 3rd ICS - right side of the 66 block
SAFETALK FLASH
•COMCAST MODEM with 5 phone analog lines connected from an ARRIS TM804 box.
•6 Phone lines punched down work internally.
Questions? Equipment was just moved and now we are using a new company for service COMCAST with ARRIS analog box. 1.Do I need to reprogram my 0x32 to use COMCAST lines? 2.Do I need to program the ARRIS box accept the two 0x32 and StarTalk Flash? 3.Do I need to use the ICS2 Amphenol connector? 4.How do I connect the StarTalk Flash wires to the 66 block? 5.How do I connect the ARRIS analog lines to 66 Block?
trying to add layout of what i have but will not accept my image
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We do not give step by step instructions on "Installer" information. All we can give out is "User" Info.
Please contact a local Nortel technician.
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OK, thanks already looking for a technician. I was hoping to avoid that. with having all lines working internally but not having any luck with connecting the ARRIS to the Norstar system.
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I'm in over my head on this one, as an end user, but we recently switched to Comcast with no significant issues or re-programming.
Based on your questions and apparent level of knowledge, I have to agree with MooreTel that a qualified Nortel technician is in the cards.
I do see a couple of big question marks based on your description:
1) if you were set up for a PRI circuit instead of individual POTS lines (as implied by "0x32 MICS PRI") then you definately will need a qualified person to do a bit of programming, and possibly one or more line cards.
2) you mention "An Arris box", but 5 lines - the TM804 has a max of 4 lines
3) the StarTalk connects to the MICS the way it always did - there is no connection between the ARRIS and StarTalk.
4) Comcast did all the programming of our ARRIS boxes - i don't believe you can even access any of the ARRIS programming.
Again, you need a Nortel Installer that can see everything in front of them to figure out what is needed.
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Wondering what you used to have before you went to the Arris box. You have 4 analog lines delivered, yet you mention PRI. An MICS has a TRUNK card and that card has a cable feeding a block. It better say something like TRUNK card, analog, and it was already wired the way it should have been for your 4 lines. It's a simple matter of taking a modular plug(s) 2 or 4 and punching them down on the 66 block. Of course, your friendly telecom tech can do that in 20 minutes or less...if you started with an analog trunk card to begin with
Whoever moved or installed the system should have taken careful note of how it uninstalled. The VM sits on ports from the digital extensions.
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thanks for responding and let me try and make more sense.
The MICS box was shipped with the 66 block connected still. I'm just lost getting connected to arris box. Prob the punch downs?
1) Correction the service before was COX and now its COMCAST's arris boxes. Same type of service, has to be my punch downs 2) There are actually two the other one only has one line active. 3) I didn't see how it was connected in previous location. 4) I agree Comcast did setup the arris box.
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thanks for all the responses. I was able to figure it out. I was using the wrong side of the 66 block for the CO lines.
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glad you got it figured out.
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