On Nov 13, 2005, at 6:09 PM, Rich Adamson wrote:
About a year and a half ago when I was running a couple of x100p's there was an issue associated with disconnecting the pstn line from the card. If I recall correctly, if the pstn line was removed for more then a second or so (a couple of times), the card would go into some unknown state and it had to be restarted. The comments/fix at the time were oriented around "don't do that" instead of fixing the code to recognizing it. I don't have a clue whether that is still an issue with the x100p code or not.
Humm, when I moved the jacks around (trying to get the 'bad' card out of the loop) the machine hung.
You might try using a regular old voltmeter on the tip/ring of the line going to the Toshiba and watch what happens at the end of a VM call. It is possible the Toshiba is opening/disconnecting the line for some rather lengthy period (disconnect supervision).
I fear you might be right. I used zttool a few times while the machine was in production. At least once I saw the card which gets the most use in a 'red' state and then switch back to OK when activity (ringing) occured.
Sigh, looks like a hardware/driver issue that's been around for at least a year and a half?! Say it isn't so. :'(
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