[asterisk-users] Configurations Files of TE110P

Eric "ManxPower" Wieling eric at fnords.org
Mon Mar 5 08:09:45 MST 2007


In my experience usually you want to use a straight-thru cable, not a 
crossover cable.  Try a standard ethernet cable between TE110P and telco 
box.

younss azzayani wrote:
> Hi,
> the telco has given me a across cable (witch i put it on the modem so
> the led modem( LOS Tx became Off : that's mean that the connection is
> on)
> so i taked this cable & i put it in my TE110P digium card, so the led
> came green
> but when i relayed TE110P to the modem the (led Modem turn of :mean
> ok) & the TE110P became RED (mean not ok :-(  )
> the teleco sayed that the delta channel is number 16( im using just TE110P)
> hdb3, euroisdn
> so what's the problem :( i'm realy lost
> 
> 2007/3/5, Ioan Indreias <ioan.indreias at modulo.ro>:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Use the cross-over schema for creating a "self cross" connector.
>> Meaning you will connect your TX pair to your RX pair. This will be the
>> test of the physical layer of your card and the flashing red light of
>> the led will have to turn in green. Otherwise something is not
>> working/configured properly in your card.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> ## nini @ www.modulo.ro ##
>>
>>
>>
>> younss azzayani wrote:
>> >> http://www.austechpartnerships.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=76
>> > from the link you give me i see "RJ45 pins used for E1 is 1,2,4,5 -
>> > which you may need to cross (note you can't use standard CAT5 cables
>> > here for that)." what's that mean, is it mean that i have to use cable
>> > CAT6 or what exactly
>> >
>> > Can someone Give me A good schema of how to cross this cable
>> > for me
>> > 1--------4
>> > 2--------5
>> > 4--------1
>> > 5--------2
>> > but this doesn't work ????????,,, :-( :-( :-((


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