Matthew J. Roth a écrit : > Administrator TOOTAI wrote: > >> This is not true if you're using B410P cards. We always face timing >> problem as we can't -Asterisk stability issues- add X100P or TDM400P >> with those cards >> > Daniel, > > I thought that using an empty TDM400P as a timing source may no longer > be the best solution due to the emergence of new stable timing sources > (such as HPET), but this is an interesting issue. Are you stating that > you can't put an X100P or a TDM400P with no lines attached alongside a > B410P because it impacts the stability of Asterisk? Yes > Do you have any > idea why? No > Can't the B410P be used as a timing source? No > What have you > done to provide stable timing? > ztdummy, not always stable :-( > I know that's a lot of questions, but I'm genuinely curious. ;-) > It seems > very strange that a TDM400P in timingonly mode and no lines attached > would have any impact on Asterisk's stability. > I have to add that this is mainly true with 2 B410P in the server or with B410P in amd64 machines. Seems also that Debian Etch with a 2.6.18 kernel is not the best :-( -- Daniel
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