[Asterisk-Users] TE410P PINS
Scott Stingel
scott at evtmedia.com
Fri Jul 2 09:10:52 MST 2004
Wolfgang-
If all of those check out, it really does seem like a protocol error of some
kind.
See if you can ask them what link of switch they are using to serve you. If
it's something unusual, perhaps google the digium site for references to
that switch.
Sorry that you're having so much trouble.
Scott
Scott M. Stingel
President,
Emerging Voice Technology, Inc.
Palo Alto California & London England
www.evtmedia.com
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Wolfgang Pichler
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 7:57 AM
To: Asterisk-Users Mailinglist
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] TE410P PINS
hi,
Am Fr, den 02.07.2004 schrieb Scott Stingel um 15:31:
> Hi-
>
> Only pins 1-2 and 4-5 are used, so one of the two cables should work.
> (probably the straight through cable)
ok
>
> On your zaptel, you should use the phone company as the source for
> asterisk's internal clock, like:
why 1 ? - the documention says that 0 means for the card to take the timing
from its peer (but now i've tryied 1)
>
> span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
> (But I don't think this would make a difference on the red alarm).
> Also, try removing crc4 at the end.
my telco told me that they are using crc4 - also if i remove it - it does
not make any difference
>
> Did you do the following before starting asterisk?
yep - i did so
>
> modprobe -v wct4xxp
> sleep 2
> ztcfg -vv
>
> When you do these commands, is there an error?
>
> Also, in your /etc/asterisk/zapata, did you specify: signalling=pri_cpe ?
i have signalling=pri_cpi and euroisdn
i have really already tryied everything (i've also checked the card with a
loop cable - works / and i've already tested the other peer - is also
working) - so, what they f... could else be wrong ?
>
> Regards
> Scott Stingel
>
>
>
>
> Scott M. Stingel
> President,
> Emerging Voice Technology, Inc.
> Palo Alto California & London England
> www.evtmedia.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com
> [mailto:asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Wolfgang
> Pichler
> Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 4:42 AM
> To: Asterisk-Users Mailinglist
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] TE410P PINS
>
> hi all,
>
> i am getting crazy with my TE410P - it won't work
>
> now we already think that the only thing which can be wrong is the cable.
> At our telecom endpoint we have 1-2 tx, 4-5 rx So - which cable do i
> need to get it working
>
> Already tried a cross over cable 1-2 -> 4-5 / 4-5 -> 1-2 (with this
> cable nothing works -> red alarm on both ends) Also a normal cable 1-2
> -> 1-2 /
> 4-5 -> 4-5 (with this cable the telecom endpoint gets a signal - but
> it seems to be the wrong coding/framing - but the TE410P is still on
> red alarm)
>
> so, could it be that it will need a: 4-5 -> 4-5, 1-2 -> 7-8 ? (never
> heard about something like this)
>
> my zaptel.conf is:
> ----------------------------
> span=1,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
> bchan=1-15,17-31
> dchan=16
>
> loadzone=at
> defaultzone=at
> ----------------------------
> as you can see i am located in austria - my telco is telekom Austria
>
> thanks for any help
>
> best regards
> Wolfi
>
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