> > Just a wild guess.... > > > > When the two meridian links disappeared, the channel numbers > > probably changed. Instead of channels 1 through 124, you probably > > have channels 1 through 62 and your supporting dialplan (and other > > channel specific items) likely don't match. > > No - just because the span goes doesn't mean its gone. Its simply there > and down. > > Here's my theory as to the problem: In the config, Spans 1 and 3 are to > the telco, 2 and 4 to the old pbx. Clocking is being taken from spans 1 > and 3. > > Now the symptom when the meridian was disconnected was like zaptel had no > clock. > > So theory one is that the spans are actually plugged into the board > "upside down", with telco on 4 and 2, meridian on 3 and 1. so when the > meridian was disconnected there was no more clock. > > Second theory is that the zaptel.conf was changed - maybe moving which > spans clock comes from - and the zaptel modules weren't reloaded or ztcfg > wasn't run. > > Port 1 on the TE410P is at the "top" (away from the mobo), btw.
The E1 card does not receive "clocking" from any span. It "sync's" the on-board clock to whatever span you choose. If you watch what others have posted on the list over many months, you'll notice many have never specified a clock sync source. The problem they have is typically associated with clicking and other audio distortion; not a total failure. So, highly unlikely to have anything to do with clock sync. _______________________________________________ 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
