[Asterisk-Users] TE410P startup
Martin Pycko
martinp at digium.com
Mon Jul 28 08:59:17 MST 2003
It's fixed now
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Michael Bielicki wrote:
> we have now perfect results with yesterdays cvs and the te410p
> todays cvs allways thinks that immediate is set to yes in zapata.conf. weird
> ...
>
> cheers
> Michael
>
> On Sunday 27 July 2003 7:12 pm, Mark Spencer wrote:
> > > I put a TE410P card in a machine (a Tyan 2665 with 2x2.4GHz Xeons). A
> > > red flashing light circles around the 4 RJ48C sockets. I load the
> > > wct4xxp driver, and the flashing light stops. Whether I connect an E1
> > > signal or not, no lights are shown, and no alarms are reports in the
> > > /proc/zaptel/XXX files. What is supposed to happen? I expected all the
> > > ports to show a continuous red LED until I plugged in an E1, and then to
> > > go green. That is what the other Digium cards do.
> >
> > First, if you want to run in E1 mode you either need to put jumpers on the
> > T1/E1 select jumpers located just south-west of the middle of the board
> > (and labeled). Place a jumper on each span you want to be E1.
> >
> > Then you'll need to edit your /etc/zaptel.conf and make sure you have E1
> > spans defined.
> >
> > Finally, if the lights don't go red, then you might need to manually run
> > ztcfg.
> >
> > If all else fails, be *sure* you're running latest CVS :)
> >
> > Mark
> >
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