> Your description makes perfect sense. My system is still getting HDLC 
> overruns, which are 
certainly a consequence of frame
> slips because the second card is not getting clocked from the external source.
> 
> I come back to my basic question:
> 
> How do you configure an asterisk system so that a second TE410P card 
> recognizes an external 
clock source? No matter
> what I've done the second card is always reported as "internally clocked". 
> Configuring span 5 
(the first on the second board)
> with exactly the same timing parameters as for span 1 (which works great) is 
> not doing it. 
What is the trick?
> 
> Can anybody share the config files for a succesful installation with more 
> than one TE410P 
boards?
> 

I don't recall from your previous postings on this topic, so I'll ask.

After config'ing span 5 in /etc/zaptel.conf, are you reloading/restarting 
the drivers? (That _is_ necessary.)

Rich




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