I eventually was able to straighen out this mess by recompiling the zaptel drivers. Of course when I did that, groups broke (for some reason.) So I did a full reinstall and now it all works fine.

Ken Godee wrote:
I could be wrong but.....
Wouldn't the channel numbering follow
more along these lines? That's assuming
you said that you've got the first span up
which would mean the TE405P is card 1, otherwise
it could be card 2.

It would follow that scheme if we had full T's for voice. Someone decided to get two T1's and split them 50/50 with voice and data, rather than separate voice and data T's. Hence why I am using channels 12-23 for voice.


Also, what do you mean by "I inherited them" ?
Where did they come from? Are you moving them
from another piece of equipment?
If so, are you sure the second span even has
a "D" channel? Maybe it was part of an NFAS group?

I am new to the company that rolled this out. So essentially I had their entire Asterisk project dropped in my lap, including the wacky T1 setup.


I am sure the second T has a D channel since it is notated on our paperwork, and it did not sync up correctly on our previous install.

As I said, a flatten and reinstall fixed all of the problems, so I am not quite sure what happened. But it at least works now.
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