On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Jared Terrell <jared.terr...@mcc.edu> wrote: > # Span 1 > span=1,1,0,esf,b8zs > bchan=1-23 > dchan=24 > echocanceller=mg2,1-23 > # Span 2 > span=2,2,0,esf,b8zs > bchan=25-47 > dchan=48 > echocanceller=mg2,25-47 > # Span 3 > span=3,3,0,esf,b8zs > bchan=49-71 > dchan=72 > echocanceller=mg2,49-71 > # Span 4 > span=4,4,0,esf,b8zs > bchan=73-95 > dchan=96 > echocanceller=mg2,73-95 > # Global > loadzone = us > defaultzone = us
You have it configured correctly. Here is an quote from http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+PRI # span=<span num>,<timing source>,<line build out (LBO)>,<framing>,<coding>[,yellow] The timing sources are 1-4 (in your example), which is the priority of the remote clock. A value of zero means that the Asterisk server is the master (i.e. to a channel bank you are acting as the CO). Only one timing source is used for all spans. > Span 1: TE2/0/1 "T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1" (MASTER) B8ZS/ESF ClockSource This is your primary timing source (the far end is used as a reference clock for ALL spans) > Span 2: TE2/0/2 "T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 2" B8ZS/ESF > Timing slips: 38526 This is your secondary timing source. Looks like maybe something wrong with the T1? Try replacing the cable, that has bit me before. If that doesn't work call AT&T and have them test that circuit. > Span 3: TE2/1/1 "T2XXP (PCI) Card 1 Span 1" B8ZS/ESF Third timing choice, looks clean. > Span 4: TE2/1/2 "T2XXP (PCI) Card 1 Span 2" B8ZS/ESF Forth timing choice, looks clean. Hope that helps. -Jonathan -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users