Newbie guess,

Don't you need to set one of the ports NT mode and the other one as TE mode?

hope it helps

Best regards,

PS. give me some feed back if it solved.

On 7/7/06, Ralph Liebessohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/7/06, James Hawks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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internal extension. So that is probably why dialing directly works. As far
as the cross over cable between ports 1 and 2 I have never attempted
something like that before.
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The part of crossover is just to simulate a E1 channel. The another end of
cable is another port of your E1 card. Some specifications of E1 and
crossover E1 cables are here:
http://www.hal-pc.org/~ascend/Max/max6000/gs/cables.htm
http://www.alliancesystems.com/Products/CablesCategory.aspx?id=4

I didn't find the exactly site I got the specification.
When I dial 5556662 into my E1 interface it should ring on channel 5556662
on the other end right? Using a crossover, the other end still being my
asterisk.



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