[asterisk-users] New user question (X100P)

joannaliza mariazeta joannaliza at gmail.com
Mon Feb 5 20:13:34 MST 2007


I had a clone X100P (ordinary modem with Motorola chipsets) It works fine
for me. My 2 cents: If you are just using that to learn the basics of
Asterisk yes go on and continue, but for production purpose you should go
with the TDM400P card from Digium.

Anyway I did not encounter any problem with my X100P.

On 2/6/07, info at unifycall.com <yuxinloo at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Try to execute the command:  lspci
>
> if the card is ok, you will found some informations such as:
>
> 01:00.0 Communication controller: Motorola: Unknown device 5608
> or
>
> something likes tigerjet
>
> If you can't find them, I think you have to unplug the card and insert it
> to another pci slot.
>
>
> *Andrew D Kirch <trelane at trelane.net>* wrote:
>
> David Ruggles wrote:
> > I'm trying to set up a simple test box to start developing with
> Asterisk.
> >
> > I've got a Dell GX150 with two X100P cards. I've downloaded, printed out
> and
> > read through most of TFOT. I've also done a lot of Internet searching.
> >
> > I'm getting this error:
> > ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6)
> >
> > Based on the searching I've done, it seems like the problem must be
> shared
> > IRQ issues. I've gone in the BIOS and disabled everything I can but I
> can't
> > stop the sharing completely. One X100P is shared with the built-in video
> and
> > the other X100P is shared with a serial controller. (I disabled both
> serial
> > ports)
> >
> > My question is this: (in three parts)
> >
> > 1) Are my research and assumptions accurate? Does this seem to be an IRQ
> > issue?
> > 2) If I have to build another system to prevent the IRQ problem, can
> anyone
> > recommend hardware (just for a simple test box right now)
> > 3) Is it worth keeping the X100Ps or should I get a TDM400P like used in
> > TFOT, or something else? (again just for testing)
> >
> > If there are other things I should check first please let me know!!
> >
> > TIA!!!!!
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > David Ruggles
> > CCNA MCSE (NT) CNA A+
> > Network Engineer Safe Data, Inc.
> > (910) 285-7200 david at safedatausa.com
> >
> >
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> The X100P is going to leave you fairly unsatisfied with your Asterisk
> experience. It lacks an on-card timing interface, and real X100P's
> haven't been made in quite awhile (several years). You may or may not
> get caller ID, you may or may not get two way audio. I know it's a bit
> more but you're better off with the TDM. Good luck!
>
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