Yeah, proper crossover cable. I've eliminated all cabling issues with
the T1 analyzer. I get a full and accurate pattern back when I test
from the cable end where it would have been connected into the T100P,
with the channel bank in loopback. The main symptom is that when I
hook the
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 21:18:50 -0600, Rich Adamson [email protected] wrote:
Help me understand what you mean by neither is providing clock.
By definition, every single T1 provides clocking within the transmit
side of a T1. Its embedded in the data stream and you can't turn it off.
Are you
Oh, you got to be kidding me. :) I've removed zaptel, wct1xxp,
wct4xxp completely, and reloaded in the same order as they are loaded,
alternate different ways, etc. No help. After trying only wct1xxp
with 12 channels and seeing alarms clear, something stray was left
saying span 5 was
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Yeah, proper crossover cable. I've eliminated all cabling issues with
the T1 analyzer. I get a full and accurate pattern back when I test
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List,
I have a TE410P (T1 mode, all PRI) and a T100P
Oh, you got to be kidding me. :) I've removed zaptel, wct1xxp,
wct4xxp completely, and reloaded in the same order as they are loaded,
alternate different ways, etc. No help. After trying only wct1xxp
with 12 channels and seeing alarms clear, something stray was left
saying span 5 was
Yeah, proper crossover cable. I've eliminated all cabling issues with
the T1 analyzer. I get a full and accurate pattern back when I test
from the cable end where it would have been connected into the T100P,
with the channel bank in loopback. The main symptom is that when I
hook the analyzer
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Kevin Blackham wrote:
Yeah, proper crossover cable. I've eliminated all cabling issues with
the T1 analyzer. I get a full and accurate pattern back when I test
from the cable end where it would have been connected into the T100P,
with the channel bank in loopback. The
List,
I have a TE410P (T1 mode, all PRI) and a T100P (fxoks, for fxs channel
bank). I cannot seem to get the T100P to send any clock to the
channel bank. I prefer that it use the same clock source as the
TE410P, but it doesn't matter if it's not in sync just as long as it's
there.
The TE410P
I have a similar issue. I am trying to get two TE410Ps to operate
together correctly on the same box. The first card has operated well
for months. The other is always reported as internally clocked no
matter what I do. I used to run on RedHat 8.0 (old, I know) and it was
not until I moved to
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