On Wed, Feb 23, 2005, Scott Stingel wrote: > > Note that a CAT5 crossover cable will not work. Once you've done this, > set up two spans on your TE410P as you've done it, except that one of > them should be CPE and the other one NET in zapata.conf. Now calls > originated on any of the 30 channels on one span will appear as incoming > on the other one. I don't think the clock source as set in zaptel makes > any difference for these purposes, as it's specifying the clock source > for functions like meet-me, not the framing clock which is derived from > the E1 signal itself.
I did that and was able to pass a call, both signaling and sound, from port 1 to port 2. So my TE410P seems to be working. > One last thing is to check the jumpers on the card itself to make sure > they are set for E1. (doesn't look like this is the problem tho) Yes they are set to E1. > And, finally, actually shut the system all the way down, including > power, and reboot to make sure new settings are loaded into the TE410. > I think this is a design shortcoming in the card that it's possible for > it not to clear it's settings even on a restart (without power down) I did that to, but I still get the LOF on the remote equipment and the yellow alarm on my side :( Thanks for your help, Johan. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
