[asterisk-biz] noises from Digium tdm410p
Steve Totaro
stotaro at totarotechnologies.com
Fri Oct 10 13:22:06 CDT 2008
Try 'cat /proc/interrupts' and/or 'lspci -v' and 'lspci -vb'.
It they are sharing, you can try moving the card to other PCI slots. Some
machines (most decent servers) allow you to manually assign IRQs, so you
boot to BIOS, disable all devices you will not be using and try to manually
assign IRQs.
There are more tricks but that should get you started.
BTW, I find that sharing with an active NIC is probably the worst thing you
can do. If you can disable a NIC in BIOS that the Digium card is sharing,
that has worked for me many times too.
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 1:23 PM, Don Briggs <don at semonetworks.com> wrote:
> Check you system interupts it causes a beeping sound if the card shairs
> interupts
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> Don Briggs via mobile messaging
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> From: Leo Soares <soaresl at gmail.com>
> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 12:14 PM
> To: asterisk-biz at lists.digium.com
> Subject: [asterisk-biz] noises from Digium tdm410p
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> Any of you guys ever had a issue with Digium tdm410p card making noises on
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> Hard to describe but its almost like a beeping noise with a high pitch
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> Any help appreciated
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