[asterisk-users] Is this bad hardware? Dahdi-v-X100 clone
listuser at spamomania.co.uk
listuser at spamomania.co.uk
Mon Dec 14 12:52:50 CST 2009
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 11:11 -0600, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
> On Monday 14 December 2009 10:28:08 am listuser at spamomania.co.uk wrote:
> > I've spent a week playing with Asterisk 1.6 and I love it. What a
> > brilliant piece of software!
> >
> > Progress and learning have been reasonably good. I have external SIP
> > provider calls coming in and have put together a little call platform
> > and I'm stunned at the flexibility.
> >
> > There is one issue for me. I took me a while to click that ZAPTEL now
> > equals Dahdi, but now I'm there I have an issue with the a X100 clone
> > card that I have been told *not* to mention as I'm guaranteed a hostile
> > response :-< So, I've put on my flameproof pants to ask a simple
> > question:
> >
> > dahdi show status gives a red alarm. I'm guessing this means the card is
> > unable to detect the battery. I've plugged a test but into the loop
> > through on the card, dialtone is there. I've tried reversing the
> > polarity, two way/three way jack leads (I'm in the UK) but none the less
> > I get:
> >
> > Description Alarms IRQ bpviol CRC4
> > Fra Codi Options LBO
> > Wildcard X100P Board 1 RED 0 0 0
> > CAS Unk YEL 0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1)
> >
> > Is this likely to be bad hardware (hostility towards this cheap card
> > noted) or software/driver?
>
> Getting dialtone on the passthrough port (it's passthrough, not loopback)
> doesn't tell you much, as the pins are usually hardwired between the two
> jacks.
Sure. I agree. It does tell you the leads to that point are OK, but
nothing more :-)
> Generally, what we tell people here who are having hardware problems
> are to contact their reseller for support. That's true, whether the cards are
> Digium, Sangoma, or a cheap clone. However, given that cheap clones generally
> have no support system, it's interpreted as hostility when we cannot offer any
> particular help.
The 'hostility' line is in the Asterisk book. There is a warning on
'clone' cards that speaks of 'hostility'. Apologies for any offence.
I don't want to start a war, but there is a square to that. I'm new to
Asterisk having spent years in analogue telephony. If I can get a test
Asterisk working on a cheap clone card without a hitch, I'm most likely
to expand this and buy TDM400's and above and swear its virtues to all.
However, as they cost of some of the DIGIUM cards is about the same (if
not more) than many SIP gateways suitable for SOHO's and SME, I'm
unlikely to buy an expensive hardware card just to 'prove' it works OK
on a whim.
I fully understand the point you make and the thinking behind it. I can
understand the commercial and revenue protection angle. It's no big
deal, I have no need to make it work and there are other projects I can
be studying. Thanks anyway.
>
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