However, some channels on one of the channel banks are still problematic.
I'm checking with Rhino to see if it's a channel bank problem, since
the noise always appears on the same channel no matter how many times I
reboot, unload/load etc.
It has been said that a power-off + power-on is
If you don't have any T1/E1 connections to the outside world, then
pick one channel bank and call it your official source of sync, and
would other pbx boxen, like the ericsson md110 serve as good timing sources ?
If there are no direct connect pstn links (eg, T1/E1) to sync from, then
I've got a TE410p connected via T1 to four channel banks (2 FXO and 2 FXS),
no PRIs.
Some users are complaining that they hear clicks and pops on the FXS lines,
generally when they pick up the phone it's noisy. This happens only after a
while, e.g. after a fresh restart of everything,
On 10/10/2005, Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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If you don't have any T1/E1 connections to the outside world, then
pick one channel bank and call it your official source of sync, and
change the above definitions to sync off that channel bank. On all
other channel banks, configure them
If you don't have any T1/E1 connections to the outside world, then
pick one channel bank and call it your official source of sync, and
change the above definitions to sync off that channel bank. On all
other channel banks, configure them to sync off the asterisk card.
snip
Your clicks
Rich Adamson wrote:
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One other item to check is to ensure the digium T1 card is on its own
dedicated interrupt. Use 'cat /proc/interrupts' from the system command
line.
It is on one interrupt, first thing I checked when the problem cropped up. One
thing I did notice was interrupt
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One other item to check is to ensure the digium T1 card is on its own
dedicated interrupt. Use 'cat /proc/interrupts' from the system command
line.
It is on one interrupt, first thing I checked when the problem cropped up.
One
thing I did notice was interrupt latency when
Rich Adamson wrote:
It is on one interrupt, first thing I checked when the problem cropped up. One
thing I did notice was interrupt latency when doing a 'lspci -v'.. should that
number be 0? If so, does anyone know how to set that at boot time?
I played around a fair amount with the
On 10/10/05 19:53 Rich Adamson said the following:
If you don't have any T1/E1 connections to the outside world, then
pick one channel bank and call it your official source of sync, and
would other pbx boxen, like the ericsson md110 serve as good timing sources ?
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Rich Adamson wrote:
It is on one
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