the TE405 and TE410. They apparently can get locked up, and only a
power cycle will clear it.
My feeling (unsupported) is that the powercycle does a better job of
forcing the far end
of an E1 (e.g. the PTT's equipment) to start afresh than just
reinitializing the cards.
I have performed
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
On March 7, 2005 03:42 am, Alfredo Sola wrote:
- Unplug the PRI. The green light stays ON!
- modprobe -r wcte11xp. Green light stays ON
The card is *most certainly* locked up.
- power up. Red light blinking at about 1 Hz.
- re-plug the PRI. Green light on immediately.
This is mostly
- Asterisk won't start, known problem (ownership of /dev/zap should be
asterisk... Another thing for the owner of Makefile). Corrected; on
Not true; this is only a known issue for those who do not run asterisk as
root.
Ok, I'll correct. I would like to be able to set in the Makefile which
On March 7, 2005 05:16 pm, Alfredo Sola wrote:
Ok, I'll correct. I would like to be able to set in the Makefile which
user I'll be using, so that permissions can be set accordingly. No
problem AFAIAC if the default user is root. Perhaps time for an autoconf?
Autoconf is like using a cannon to
On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 11:16:18PM +0100, Alfredo Sola wrote:
Ok, I'll correct. I would like to be able to set in the Makefile
which user I'll be using, so that permissions can be set accordingly.
No
problem AFAIAC if the default user is root. Perhaps time for an autoconf?
Hi,
I've no experience with the TE110, but this is a known problem with the
TE405 and TE410. They apparently can get locked up, and only a power
cycle will clear it.
Good hint, I'll take that into account when testing.
Hope the TE100 is better built than that, though. At least, for
On 5 Mar 2005, at 18:44, Alfredo Sola wrote:
Hi,
I've no experience with the TE110, but this is a known problem with
the TE405 and TE410. They apparently can get locked up, and only a
power cycle will clear it.
Good hint, I'll take that into account when testing.
Hope the TE100 is
On March 5, 2005 04:15 pm, tim panton wrote:
My feeling (unsupported) is that the powercycle does a better job of
forcing the far end
of an E1 (e.g. the PTT's equipment) to start afresh than just
reinitializing the cards.
If you turn the power off you can be sure that you are going to drop
My feeling (unsupported) is that the powercycle does a better job of
forcing the far end
of an E1 (e.g. the PTT's equipment) to start afresh than just
reinitializing the cards.
If you turn the power off you can be sure that you are going to drop
carrier, clock and any
control lines
Hi,
I have been using asterisk for a couple of months now and for thee most
part, I love it.
However, I'm having a problem with the drivers of the Digium TE110P. I
have tried both the Debian package and the CVS. I have tried several
kernels, and am now at 2.6.11.
This has been working
Just to confirm that you also powered down and up?
I've no experience with the TE110, but this is a known problem with the
TE405 and TE410. They apparently can get locked up, and only a power
cycle will clear it.
Regards
Scott Stingel
www.evtmedia.com
Alfredo Sola wrote:
Hi,
I have
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