I'm trying to install two TE410P's in one box. Would like to get 3 total. I
can always get one card to work.
If I install only one card, I will get green lights on all ports when loop
back plugs installed - everything is perfect...
If I install 2 cards, I'll get yellow alarm on span 2 and 6
On Saturday 29 October 2005 18:06, Bart Fisher wrote:
I'm trying to install two TE410P's in one box. Would like to get 3 total.
I can always get one card to work.
You are adjusting the 'ident' rotary switch on the others, right?
-A.
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--Bandwidth
Yep - that was easy part :)
and these are T1 (D4, AMI, SF, and EM Wink) BTW
Bart
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From: Andrew Kohlsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] I give up - Help with TE410P
On Saturday 29 October 2005 18:19, Bart Fisher wrote:
Yep - that was easy part :)
and these are T1 (D4, AMI, SF, and EM Wink) BTW
Ok, well I'll go for the obvious question: have you contacted Digium technical
assistance? You have paid for support within the price of the card.
-A.
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Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:35 PM
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On Saturday 29 October 2005 18:19, Bart Fisher wrote:
Yep - that was easy part :)
and these are T1 (D4, AMI, SF, and EM Wink) BTW
Ok, well I'll go for the obvious
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From: Andrew Kohlsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:35 PM
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On Saturday 29 October 2005 18:19, Bart Fisher wrote:
Yep - that was easy part
On Saturday 29 October 2005 19:30, Bart Fisher wrote:
Well, have you ever tried their support? They assume we are all dummies...
A bunch of canned email messages to remind you to plug in the power
cable.
Actually my support from them has been great...
Ok, in a disparate act (and this might
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On Saturday 29 October 2005 19:30, Bart Fisher wrote:
Well, have you ever tried their support? They assume we are all
another :)
Bart
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Yep, it CentOS 4.0 (RH) - Kudzu - also seems to be the root of my problem.
I later rebooted and now back to some ports working again.
I'm using a Loop-Back plug to test with - no real T1 attached
Hi,
At 09:31 16-10-2003 -0500, you wrote:
testing before implementing initially and again for any changes. I am very
wary of CVS updates now...
Quite a few people are making a concerted effort to make
documentation
better and I think this will help quite a bit.
I think a proper schema
i've just lost $2000 dollars or so on my first commercial asterisk
installation ..
i'm running a PIV class server, three Digium Wildcard FXO cards, and
10 Grandstream Budgettone SIP phones. The system was to be a PBX
for a small company. After over 2 months of pissing about, the client has
had his
This is a traumatic story. Maybe you can help the rest of us who are making business
decisions using *.
Will you or client be looking at any other SIP alternatives?
Do you think any problems were with the phone sets themselves?
Again, sorry to hear of your troubles.
-- Original
costas wrote:
This is a traumatic story. Maybe you can help the rest of us who are making business decisions using *.
Will you or client be looking at any other SIP alternatives?
Do you think any problems were with the phone sets themselves?
I would say a couple of issues were related to the
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003, Dave Alan Caruana wrote:
no consultative transfer. The closest I got was to park the call, call
the other party, tell him a voce which line the call is parked on and
then get him to pick up the call. This is, in my opinion, a very basic
feature that is missing on
Asterisk...
Linux...
You get what you pay for. And it's free
:P
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 15:21, Dave Alan Caruana wrote:
i've just lost $2000 dollars or so on my first commercial asterisk
installation ..
i'm running a PIV class server, three Digium Wildcard FXO cards, and
10 Grandstream
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] I give up!!
i've just lost $2000 dollars or so on my first commercial asterisk
installation ..
i'm running a PIV class server, three Digium Wildcard FXO cards, and
10 Grandstream Budgettone SIP phones. The system was to be a PBX
for a small company. After over 2 months
phone systems but to make voice communications monopoly free!
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From: WipeOut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] I give up!!
costas wrote:
This is a traumatic story. Maybe you can help
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roy Sigurd
Karlsbakk
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:25 AM
To: Asterisk Users
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] I give up!!
Asterisk...
Linux...
You get what you pay for. And it's free
:P
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 15:21, Dave Alan Caruana wrote:
i've just lost $2000
Asterisk...
Linux...
You get what you pay for. And it's free
:P
Thats true but free (cost) doesn't have to mean cheap (quality). Maybe
what we need is to collect business requirements and build a configuration
for a typical system. (hardware spec. and actual config files) What Dave
has
On Thursday 16 October 2003 09:21, Dave Alan Caruana wrote:
The problems I faced were the following :
- initially a problem with asterisk crashing totally when there wasn't an
extension
to ring .. though this was fixed in a subsequent CVS, it was causing
downtime.
the client has no unix
You went about this all backwards. In any mission critical
system FIRST you design, build and test the system
extensively THEN and only then. do you deploy it.
OK, maybe it's just because I'm in the aerospace bussinees
I'm used to a high level of quality assurance and testing
What you find in
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From: Chris Albertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 11:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] I give up!!
You went about this all backwards. In any mission critical
system FIRST you design, build and test the system
extensively THEN and only
Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
Asterisk...
Linux...
You get what you pay for. And it's free
Part of the price is the work you have to do yourself or pay a
contractor to do. Open Source is not shrink-wrap.
Trying to grasp the problem report, it seems like a lot of problems derives from
the system as
To try to summarize and turn this discussion into advice for newcomers, I've
wrote up a rollout-advice page in the Wiki, inspired by all your messages in this
thread. Thank you for participating, even if you weren't aware of it...
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+rollout+tips
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