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<font size="+1"><font face="Arial">Well, IF you had stated that in your
OP, you might not have gotten this reply! How does this reply help
anyone?<br>
Your mother wouldn't be proud of your attitude.<br>
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John Novack<br>
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Steve Totaro wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid452D1986.1080706@asteriskhelpdesk.com" type="cite">This
reply helps me how?
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Of course I am pursuing the issue through their support channel.
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Thanks,
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Steve
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John Novack wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Sangoma has excellent technical support, and
usually pretty quick to respond
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IF you are sure it isn't a configuration issue, your best resource is
Sangoma
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Please report back when it is resolved.
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John Novack
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Steve Totaro wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I have NFAS setup on several quad port T1
cards (Sangoma).
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It mostly works well with the exception that calls coming in on
channels 48,72, and 96 have no audio. I tried removing these channels
from zapata.conf with hopes that the channels would not come up or be
used. Now I get "Ring requested on unconfigured channel".
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How can I busyout these these channels so that incoming calls are not
sent to them, or how can I fix the real problem? I think it may be a
Sangoma/Wanpipe configuration issue.
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Thanks,
<br>
Steve Totaro
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