Joshua Kinard wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
>> You probably mean a T100P? The single E1/T1 card? Been a few years but I
>> remember seeing the NMI Errors on a HP DL380 (the Intel dual Xeon
>> model).
> 
> Nah, it's classified as a D110P, although the driver says TE110P.  And I 
> checked to make sure I had the onboard jumper rigged for T1 (open), not E1 
> mode (closed).  There's another, unidentified jumper on the board too, but 
> I'm not sure what it's for.
> 

The D110P is a clone card, which is *not* made/sold/endorsed/etc by
Digium.  I would suggest getting a newer card, which would not exhibit
these types of issues.  You will save yourself many headaches in the future.


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