Re: [asterisk-users] Use modprobe to find E1/T1 jumper setting onPRI card

2010-09-30 Thread Lee, John (Sydney)
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Use modprobe to find E1/T1 jumper setting onPRI card On 09/29/2010 02:52 AM, Lee, John (Sydney) wrote: Do you mean that if I could define 30 channels in span 1 for example, then span 1 is set to E1

Re: [asterisk-users] Use modprobe to find E1/T1 jumper setting onPRI card

2010-09-29 Thread Lee, John (Sydney)
, 29 September 2010 4:12 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Use modprobe to find E1/T1 jumper setting onPRI card Simple enough. If your card says it has 30 ports then it is on, if it only says 24 it is off. On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 12:06

Re: [asterisk-users] Use modprobe to find E1/T1 jumper setting onPRI card

2010-09-29 Thread A J Stiles
On Wednesday 29 Sep 2010, Lee, John (Sydney) wrote: Do you mean that if I could define 30 channels in span 1 for example, then span 1 is set to E1? If not, then it is T1. Yes! That's how it works. Civilised countries manage to squeeze 30 B-channels and two D-channels onto an ISDN line by

Re: [asterisk-users] Use modprobe to find E1/T1 jumper setting onPRI card

2010-09-29 Thread Shaun Ruffell
On 09/29/2010 02:52 AM, Lee, John (Sydney) wrote: Do you mean that if I could define 30 channels in span 1 for example, then span 1 is set to E1? If not, then it is T1. You could also see this information in the type output from dahdi_scan. For example before configuring a span: #