See inline comments: Peter Svensson wrote:
>What span is your clock source? A TE405P card can only operate in one >clock domain at a time. I.e. the same clock will be used on all of them. > > Not correct, I actual have span 1 connected to my telco and span 2 connected to a Norstar PBX. See diagram. Telco <-----> Asterisk <-----> Norstar PBX >If both providers are connected to the same TE405P card you will most >likely have a problem with one of them unless they in turn have their >clocks locked to a common source. > > > For this, span 1 is CPE and span 2 is network. >Two differently clocked sources wil manifest themselves as the occasional >bit slip. I am not sure if a bit slip can cause the problems on the D >channel you are seeing. > > > Before I when into production, I created a stress test using the TE405P and a Dialogic D/MV960A 4T1. Between both cards, I had different clocking sources on each port; not a problem. I was able to generate millions of calls between the two with out any problems, >Peter > > Anyways, the source of my problem was infact the telco, and 6 hours after asterisk reported my PRI's down, the telco brought the D-channel back in service, and asterisk went back to work. Did not even reboot the machine. PB _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
