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From: Joe Pukepail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 9:44 PMTo: Schochet,
WesSubject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nortel Meridian Option81C to
TE405P
yup, is this the only PRI you have coming into your nortel? we
already had 2 other PRI's coming in so pretty much just
He said that he is using a crossover but for some reason I think the
crossover may be the problem. Try making a new one. Cross pin one with
four and two with five. Also try a straight through cable. Your
configs look fine on the asterisk side although I am not real cluefull
on the Meridian.
If the digium card is good then he has the proper cable config,
although his send may not be getting to the nortel. This is layer one
which must work before layer two, ie d channel.
What does the nortel say regarding the T1?
If this is good then your issue is with configuration not
You can't use a ethernet crossover cable, make sure you are using a T1 crossover cable. (you will definately need to use a T1 crossover cable).
I'm running a Nortel Option 11 and Asterisk connected in this manner.
On 12/8/05, Steve Totaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He said that he is using a
Cabling is always the first thing to check in these types of issues.
Sure, he may need a T1 crossover but maybe the cable was made
incorrectly or the connections are not crimped well. Just because
someone says they have a crossover cable does not mean that it is OK.
Again, check the cable
Yes, that is why I said cross pins one with four and two with five (a T1
crossover cable configuration)
You can't use a ethernet crossover cable, make sure you are using a T1
crossover cable. (you will definately need to use a T1 crossover
cable).
I'm running a Nortel Option 11 and
] Nortel Meridian Option81C to TE405P
You can't use a ethernet crossover cable, make sure you are using a T1
crossover cable. (you will definately need to use a T1 crossover cable).
I'm running a Nortel Option 11 and Asterisk connected in this manner.
On 12/8/05, Steve
Totaro [EMAIL PROTECTED
This might be an obvious question, but should you be using a crossover
cable?
Information on setting up Nortel to TDM card links can be found at:
http://www.pham.org/asterisk/asterisk-meridian-a1.pdf
Regards,
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Anthony Rodgers
Business Systems Analyst
District of North Vancouver
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This might be an obvious question, but should you be using a crossover
cable?
Information on setting
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This might be an obvious question, but should you be using a crossover
cable
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