Important.
1. Try the phone (set) directly on the line.. - confirm you have dialtone
2. Make sure the phone is picking up the line from pins 3 & 4 on the RJ11 ONLY .. i.e. if your line is using a non-standard interface (and so does your phone) this is a possible failure - not of the card, but of the connection.
 
I must emphasize, I have absolutely no experience with *, Digium hardware, and very little experience with the general subject. I do, however, have some experience trying to connect phones to lines.. (outside the US)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 22:23
Subject: Re: Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P Ireland Red Alarm

On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 14:01, Aaron Clauson wrote:
> I suspected that I the analogue phone should have got
> a pass through signal when the power was off to the
> server, unfortunately it doesn't. I kept asking digium
> support about that but they didn't give me an answer.
>
> The problem is how do I identify whether the X100P is
> incompatibel with the network or faulty without
> possibly wasting another USD100???

The two ports on the X100P are *HARDWIRED TOGATHER*.  If plugging a
regular analog phone into the second port does not give you a dialtone
then either some of the traces on the board are broken or the line is
not working.  I assume you've confirmed the line if fine by plugging an
analog phone directly into the line?

--
          Eric Wieling * BTEL Consulting * 504-899-1387 x2111
"In a related story, the IRS has recently ruled that the cost of Windows
upgrades can NOT be deducted as a gambling loss."

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