On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 17:13 -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
> > What are they using for the clock source?
> >
> >
> The digium card is setup for NET. they are cpe.
I think you're confused here... NET and CPE don't control the clock
source, they simply specify which end of the connection is the network
(p
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> Anyone using 5ess with success? I have a customer that wants to use it.
> Seems to WORK for a short time then there are errors on the D-channel
> and their side (nortel switch) shuts down the channel.
>
> They were saying something about a slip
>
> What are they using for the clock source?
>
> --Don
>
>
>
Don,
The digium card is setup for NET. they are cpe.
Jerry
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Anyone using 5ess with success? I have a customer that wants to use it.
Seems to WORK for a short time then there are errors on the D-channel
and their side (nortel switch) shuts down the channel.
They were saying something about a slip error. I dont know this term.
I am using dahdi
Anyone using 5ess with success? I have a customer that wants to use it.
Seems to WORK for a short time then there are errors on the D-channel
and their side (nortel switch) shuts down the channel.
They were saying something about a slip error. I dont know this term.
I am using dahdi 2.1.0.4 and as
Rich Adamson wrote:
Anyone have a practical experience/knowledge relative to why a 5ESS
central office switch would require a "w" in the Dial statement to
handle analog pstn-fxo calls?
I fully understand what "w" is doing, just trying to better understand
why a 5ESS doesn't accept dtmf a lit
> >Anyone have a practical experience/knowledge relative to why a 5ESS
> >central office switch would require a "w" in the Dial statement to
> >handle analog pstn-fxo calls?
> >
> >I fully understand what "w" is doing, just trying to better understand
> >why a 5ESS doesn't accept dtmf a little
Rich Adamson wrote:
Anyone have a practical experience/knowledge relative to why a 5ESS
central office switch would require a "w" in the Dial statement to
handle analog pstn-fxo calls?
I fully understand what "w" is doing, just trying to better understand
why a 5ESS doesn't accept dtmf a lit
Anyone have a practical experience/knowledge relative to why a 5ESS
central office switch would require a "w" in the Dial statement to
handle analog pstn-fxo calls?
I fully understand what "w" is doing, just trying to better understand
why a 5ESS doesn't accept dtmf a little quicker then it d