On 2/13/06, Michael Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When Asterisk first starts up, it will attempt to "bring up" the B
> channels on any PRI circuits.  If you are using [EMAIL PROTECTED] then you 
> can log on
> to the Asterisk CLI (asterisk -r) and then do "stop now" to stop
> asterisk.  Start up Asterisk again by typing asterisk -cvvv at the Linux
> command line.  You should see a bunch of messages on the terminal and
> then you'll get the Asterisk CLI prompt.  A few moments later you should
> see some more messages saying something like "B channel 1/1 successfully
> started on span 0" and then "B channel 1/2 successfully started..."  I
> don't have my system active at the moment but when I do I'll email you a
> screen capture of the messages I see on my PRI.
>

i get:
*CLI>   == Primary D-Channel on span 1 up

at the moment i've got only one span connected...il the message correct?
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