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Posted By: RJ45 Odd termination sequence - 07/15/06 06:39 AM
I was dispatched yesterday to bring in a new 1mb line to a Nortel/ICS system (little 2 DRS card KSU).

For all the Nortels I've worked on, the CO lines are punched down generally in sequence, lines 1 - 8, beginning at w/bl on the RJ21x feeding the system via amphenol/25 pair cable. On larger systems with expansion cabinets the add'l lines go "punch 2/skip 2" on the 21x.

So this system had me going in circles for awhile. It was "punch 1/skip 1/punch 1/skip 5". I finally decided to try that visual pattern to find where the 5th line (Line 25 to the system) should go. Using the pattern it went on y/or, and in fact came up.

I was in touch with my partner throughout this questionable system. He is Nortel certified, I'm not, I just work on those and other systems. He swore up and down that the pattern I finally determined could not have been proper. Our only thought, after confirming the 25 pair was punched down correctly, is that perhaps the amphenol had been made incorrectly.

Thoughts? Has anyone seen a system with the CO sequence I mentioned? A 20 minute job took over 2 hours! At least I was given the OK to bill for all my extra time....

TIA
Posted By: rich30529 Re: Odd termination sequence - 07/15/06 06:55 AM
Has to be the Ampenol. It was in sequence on the old 8x24's, the CICS and MICS are punch 2,skip 2.

Thats just weird :shrug:
Posted By: JWRacedog Re: Odd termination sequence - 07/15/06 11:30 AM
We put in a CICS last fall and couldn't figure out why the stations were not coming up. The amphenol had been made upside-down. We thought maybe we had put the block upside down--but the amp connector itself was goofy. Go figure.
Posted By: Danny_Ocean Re: Odd termination sequence - 07/15/06 06:47 PM
Similar story here. I was adding stations and lines to a pre-installed system. Nothing was coming up or coming up with wrong ports.

WTF?

After trying everything I could think of, I finally looked at the color sequence of the 25 pr. tail the previous installer (herein known as mo-mo) punched down. Was not in the correct order...

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