On 7 Mar 2005, at 08:42, Alfredo Sola wrote:

I don't think you can go to a customer and tell him to "reboot the PBX if it doesn't work", like a windows 98, especially after shelling out a nice amount for the card.



No, absolutely not. My powercycle advice is only relevant when you change the config.
Once you (as the installer) have set up a working config, I wouldn't expect to
switch the system off until you needed to physically upgrade it.


Personally I think that it isn't wholly unreasonable to have to power cycle a card when
you switch from T1 to E1 or even change clock sources. Others disagree, but I guess
I grew up in the age when cards were covered in DIP switches and any change required
a powercycle.


If your card is locking up then call Digium support, you probably have a hardware
problem. Either with the card or with the server.


Tim.

http://www.westhawk.co.uk/

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