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  • Subject: Re: 56K digital data lines
  • From: Gerald Magnuson <magnuson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 08:39:25 -0600

David Boring wrote:
> 
>We are installing some 56K digital data lines (DDS lines) and we want to
>test them before our "go live" date. We might have an AS/400 and 5394 to
>use before the "go live" date, but I don't want to rely on it.
>
>What do most of you do when you get a data line installed? Do you just
>hope and pray that the phone company did their job correctly?
>
>I have heard of a process where an ohm meter can be used to test the
>circuit to make sure that the jack is live and that it is wired
>properly. Is anyone aware of this process?
>
>TIA!
>
>David Boring


We went ahead and installed our CSU/DSU's after the phone company was
done. Since they did not see each other, we had the phone company come
back. They 
told me they found nothing wrong, it must be in my wiring.  However,
whatever the problem was in "my wiring" must have fixed it self, because
within a half hour the CSU/DSU's were seeing each other.



-- 
Gerald Magnuson            Sr. Programmer Analyst
    The Knapheide Manufacturing Company
Quincy, Illinois  62301  (217) 223-1848 ext. 2291
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