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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Changing IRQ's seems to fix
the problem. The maching is a relatively underpowered Athalon XP 1600
with 128 Mb of Ram. Not a production system, to be sure. But it is
adequate for testing before I deploy changes to the production system.</font><br>
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Tomas Florian wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Depends what the beep sounds like ... but I've been having this system on a
busy system which has XP100 and the Ethernet cards or other devices sharing
one IRQ. You might need to spread out the IRQs so that XP100 get's its own
and Ethernet gets another one of its own.
How fast of a system is it?
Tomas
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] random beeps in MeetMe
I have 3 users in a meetme conference. 2 of them are monitor only. I get
a random beep in the audio during the conference. There appears to be no
pattern. The 2 monitors are SIP softphones and the third is a POTS line
on an XP100 card. disconnecting either of the monitors does not resolve
the situation. This is currently a test box, so I would consider some
sort of hardware issue a possibility, but I just want to make certain
that there is not an asterisk issue here. Anyone have any thoughts on
where I should start to look?
Thanks
BEN
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