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Lee Wilson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">--- On Wed, 14/1/09, Ex Vito <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:ex.vitorino@gmail.com"><ex.vitorino@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">While I don't know the OpenVOX B200P specifics, some
interface cards
need you to change physical jumpers in order to acheive
NT vs TE, mode.
Could that be the case ?
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exvito
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I've just checked the card and you were right the jumpers had not been changed to NT. I've done this now and also enabled power on one of the ports as this is also mentioned in the manual.
However, still neither port comes up on L1 when I connect the router.
Once I've changed this jumper setting do I still need to manually change the mISDN.conf file to use NT? When I do "mISDN scan/config" it is still setting the ports to TE which I then manually edit back to NT.
Also, I guess at this point it doesn't matter for L1, but should I be using Point-To-Point or Point-To-Multipoint?
Thanks
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Yes, you would still need to configure mISDN correctly as well! And
AFAIK you will need to use PTMP, as that is what the router would
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Francesco Peeters
Ubuntu all the way!
1 laptop, 1 server, 1 desktop at home
and several servers in different locations
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