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Them are network devices, not the pci or pcie cards. I connect to
them using SIP.<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">WBR
A.Rymkus</pre>
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19.11.2010 7:34, Max Khon пишет:
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type="cite">Hello!<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 7:48 PM, A.Rymkus
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padding-left: 1ex;"> Got troubles with subject - I have two
SIP Linksys spa400 FXO<br>
adaptors with latest firmware on board.<br>
I writed correct config (at least it works for * v 1.4.29
and spa400<br>
with same firmware), and * successfully registered on both
spa400<br>
adaptors, but after that they started cyclic rebooting on
reregistration<br>
(approx. every 90 seconds targeted me to this idea).<br>
Then I broke registration with pushing extra letter to
username in<br>
register directive of sip.conf file. Voila, FXO doesn't reboot
any<br>
longer in cycle.<br>
I want to find out where problem hides - in * with
registration<br>
procedures or in adaptors, so, please, direct me to method
which will<br>
allow me to do that.<br>
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Which driver do you use for these cards? Can you show dmesg
output?<br>
Do you get kernel panics? If yes, can you show the backtrace?<br>
<br>
Max<br>
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