Getting the following when I try to boot one of my routers:
Initializing Analog Services....................................................
SNMP Agent: Starting: Success!
FTP server: Starting service on first mounted drive.
cli: starting user interface
starting ISDN Stack
Persistence viewer: Skipping restore ... no startup-config.
Session now available
Press RETURN to get started.
1970.01.01 12:01:14 VOICE.Analog Driver 0.2 Ready flag timeout.
1970.01.01 12:01:14 VOICE.Analog Driver 0.2 Command outbox has no data.
1970.01.01 12:01:14 VOICE.Analog Driver 0.2 Out box message length [1] is not e.
1970.01.01 12:01:14 VOICE.Analog Driver 0.2 Command outbox has no data.
1970.01.01 12:01:14 VOICE.Analog Driver 0.2 Out box message length [1] is not e.
1970.01.01 12:01:14 VOICE.Analog Driver 0.2 Command outbox has no data.
1970.01.01 12:01:14 VOICE.Analog Driver 0.2 Out box message length [1] is not e.
1970.01.01 12:01:14 VOICE.Analog Driver 0.2 Command outbox has no data.
1970.01.01 12:01:14 VOICE.Analog Driver 0.2 Out box message length [1] is not e.
1970.01.01 12:01:14 VOICE.Analog Driver 0.2 Command outbox has no data.
Just keeps scrolling this forever, and the voice light is flashing amber. Any ideas?
Hello and thank you for posting to our forum.
If you want the messages to stop scrolling during your session you can use the command:
"no event"
to disable the events. The command:
"event"
will allow them to be displayed again.
This looks to be a timing issue or a hardware problem. Can you verify the timing with the command:
"show system"
I would like to know if the ADTRAN is set to clock off of a T1 or if it is set to Internal timing. Has this unit ever worked or been in service? Also, are there any T1s plugged into the unit or an amphenol cable connected to the back of the ADTRAN?
Thanks,
Geoff
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Regards,
Geoff