Wow, no responses in favor of either the TE406P or the TE410P w/ a motherboard recommendation. That's not a great sign for this endeavor. :(<br><br>Thanks,<br>Kyle<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 3/22/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">
George Pajari</b> <<a href="mailto:George.Pajari@netvoice.ca">George.Pajari@netvoice.ca</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<br>Kyle Sexton wrote:<br>> TE406P:<br>> - PRIs will go from up and working fine, to "Provisioned, Down, Active"<br>> after the server has been up for around 10 minutes, this may be<br>> related to<br>
> rxfax and txfax being installed? Has anyone had an issue with this<br>> specific<br>> card? We have had this experience across multiple motherboards....<br><br>El Flynn wrote:<br>> While my reply probably doesn't help you any, I just want to say that
<br>> I've been experiencing the same sort of problem. I've got a TE410P on<br>> a server with an Intel SE7210TP1-E Entry level server motherboard...<br><br>We're running a TE406P in an IBM xSeries 330 and while we have not had
<br>system stability problems (system has crashed once in six months --<br>gamma rays?), we are on our fourth card in about six months.<br><br>Card 1 failed outright after a couple of months<br><br>Card 2 never reliably handled DTMF unless vpmdtmfsupport was disabled
<br>and ran for a couple of months before it started screwing up DTMF<br>detection regardless of vpmdtmfsupport<br><br>Card 3 seemed to be working fine for almost a month but now the talk-off<br>is bad regardless of vpmdtmfsupport
<br><br>Card 4 is a newer version of the TE406 which is supposed to address the<br>DTMF problems -- will be shutting down our server at midnight tonight to<br>install the new TE406.<br><br>If Card 4 doesn't do the trick we'll probably drop the idea of using
<br>TE4xx boards altogether and use Patton SmartNode 2400 PRI gateways instead.<br><br>--<br>George Pajari, netVOICE communications 604 484 VOIP (484 8647 x102)<br>Open Source VoIP/Telephony Specialists 1 877 NET VOIP (638 8647 x102)
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