<div>I'm running pretty much the same config in Belgium.</div>
<div>Here's what I use:</div>
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<div>zaptel.conf:</div>
<div>span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3 # no CRC4 used here</div>
<div>bchan=1-15,16-31</div>
<div>dchan=16</div>
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<div>zapata.conf:</div>
<div>[trunkgroups]<br>trunkgroup => 1,16<br>spanmap => 1,1,1</div>
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<div>[channels]<br>context=incoming-pri<br>switchtype=euroisdn<br>pridialplan=national<br>prilocaldialplan=national<br>signalling=pri_cpe<br>group=1<br>channel => 1-15,17-31<br> </div>
<div>Works for me, hope it can help you!</div>
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/18/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Steve Totaro</b> <<a href="mailto:stotaro@totarotechnologies.com">stotaro@totarotechnologies.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Andy Kirby wrote:<br>><br>> I am new to the group but have searched the doc's FAQ's etc before<br>> posting here.
<br>><br>> We are attempting tie our asterisk server/service to the building's<br>> PBX, the building is in the UK and the local PBX is a meridian option<br>> 11 installed and mainteined by BT.<br>><br>> BT Have installed a NTBK50AA E1-PRI card in the meridian with daughter
<br>> cards NTBK51AA (D channel) and NTAK20BD (Clocking)<br>><br>> I have asked BT to configure the card as a Master (Exchange end) E1<br>> Euro ISDN (Just like a standard ISDN30e)<br>><br>> They claim to have done this in line with the model they use to
<br>> interface to Cisco routers etc.<br>><br>> I have installed a Digium TE411P in our server looped back the span 2<br>> port (Gives a green light and OK with same config as span 1) and am<br>> using a crossover cable to link the PBX to our server. (We tried a
<br>> pucker BT cross over cable with exactly the same results as mine and a<br>> striahgt through gives us nothing at all, I guess as you might expect)<br>><br>> I have configured the Zap span for 1 clocking (Primary) 1 line build
<br>> out, with the framing etc as CCS, HDB3, CRC4<br>><br>><br>><br>> But they don't appear to want to synchronise/talk to each other.<br>><br>><br>><br>> ZTTool claims that the span is up and down more times than a fiddlers
<br>> elbow and the clocking source is internal.<br>><br>> ( Might I expect the alarm state to be constant if the framing etc<br>> was matched and the clock source to show as external ??)<br>><br>><br>
><br>> The alarms are cylcling from red to red/yellow and finaly to<br>> red/yellow/recover before falling back to red and starting again.<br>><br>> I think I may be missing something that is probably blindingly
<br>> obvious to someone in the know.<br>><br>> The BT guy has been very good and is trying to help us get this going<br>> but seems rather nonplussed with the terms CRC4, CSS and HDB3...<br>><br>> Please can somone help and point me (and I guess by extension the BT
<br>> guy) in the right direction.<br>><br>><br>><br>> Cheers<br>><br>><br>><br>> Andy<br>><br>><br>><br><br>Try your end with every different combination of settings applicable to<br>EuroISDN. I would start by removing the CRC4. Try something, if it
<br>doesnt work, put it back and change another setting.<br>> s<br>><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>--Bandwidth and Colocation provided by <a href="http://Easynews.com">Easynews.com</a> --
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