Lee, John (Sydney) wrote: >> The test for that is simple: >> >> head -n 1 /proc/zaptel/* >> >> Let's look at all four spans. Not just the first one. >> > > Thanks Tzafrir. > > # head -n 1 /proc/zaptel/* > ==> /proc/zaptel/1 <== > Span 1: TE4/0/1 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1" (MASTER) HDB3/ RED > > ==> /proc/zaptel/2 <== > Span 2: TE4/0/2 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 2" > > ==> /proc/zaptel/3 <== > Span 3: TE4/0/3 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 3" > > ==> /proc/zaptel/4 <== > Span 4: TE4/0/4 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 4" > > So I am quite sure that port 1 is plugged in properly. > > As I am dealing with telecom in China, I think I might have stepped onto > the MFC R/2 "bombshell" but I have no idea whether the signalling is > ISDN or R2. > > I tried the suggestion on > http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+MFC+R2 but the red alarm is > still on. > > If it is really R2, then maybe I need to buy an E100P card instead of > TE412P. > No, you should be fine with a TE412. Just make sure that your line is plugged in correctly and your span= line is correct for the line settings.
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