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<pre>>Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>><i> On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 09:23:20PM -0400, Jerry Geis wrote:
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</i>>>><i> I have a TE405/TE410P card that was working on 1.0.X
</i>>>><i>
</i>>>><i> I upgraded the OS to Centos 4.5, Updated asterisk to 1.4 and zaptel to
</i>>>><i> 1.4.5 and libpri.
</i>>>><i>
</i>>>><i> I copied all the zaptel and zapata and extensions.conf files from 1.0
</i>>>><i>
</i>>>><i> I did update extensions.conf from 1.0 to 1.4 commands.
</i>>>><i>
</i>>>><i> I cannot get the card to work in 1.4.10. AHHH!
</i>>>><i>
</i>>>><i> I see with zttool that the T1 is in Green, I see calls coming in as the
</i>>>><i> bits go high on channel 8,
</i>>>><i> zaptel doesnt respond so it tries channel 7 then gives up.
</i>>>><i>
</i>>>><i> Any ideas what this might be??? zaptel modules load, asterisk loads.
</i>>>><i> ztcfg gives correct reply
</i>>>><i> everything looks good just not working.
</i>>>><i>
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> What is the output of a call trace from the CLI:
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> core set verbose 3
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> And report what you see when you try to call out.
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i>
</i>>Good advice. Also try pri intense debug span X.
>Before any of that, replace your T1 cable, especially if it is home made
>job. It is always surprising how much time I have wasted on something,
>when just swapping out a new cable fixed it instantly.
>Thanks,
>Steve Totaro
Guys,
THanks for the reply. Last night tried backing down to 1.2, didnt work,
I then backed down to 1.0 and that is working.
If I can get back in and get time I will try 1.4 again the above commands.
Was really disappointed 1.4 didnt just work.
The customer also has a cisco call manager so I may just try and migrate them to SIP.
Thanks again, hope I have a chance to at least try the commands above and see what it says.
Jerry
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