In my experience usually you want to use a straight-thru cable, not a crossover cable. Try a standard ethernet cable between TE110P and telco box.

younss azzayani wrote:
Hi,
the telco has given me a across cable (witch i put it on the modem so
the led modem( LOS Tx became Off : that's mean that the connection is
on)
so i taked this cable & i put it in my TE110P digium card, so the led
came green
but when i relayed TE110P to the modem the (led Modem turn of :mean
ok) & the TE110P became RED (mean not ok :-(  )
the teleco sayed that the delta channel is number 16( im using just TE110P)
hdb3, euroisdn
so what's the problem :( i'm realy lost

2007/3/5, Ioan Indreias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,

Use the cross-over schema for creating a "self cross" connector.
Meaning you will connect your TX pair to your RX pair. This will be the
test of the physical layer of your card and the flashing red light of
the led will have to turn in green. Otherwise something is not
working/configured properly in your card.

Best regards,
## nini @ www.modulo.ro ##



younss azzayani wrote:
>> http://www.austechpartnerships.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=76
> from the link you give me i see "RJ45 pins used for E1 is 1,2,4,5 -
> which you may need to cross (note you can't use standard CAT5 cables
> here for that)." what's that mean, is it mean that i have to use cable
> CAT6 or what exactly
>
> Can someone Give me A good schema of how to cross this cable
> for me
> 1--------4
> 2--------5
> 4--------1
> 5--------2
> but this doesn't work ????????,,, :-( :-( :-((
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