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Lee Wilson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Also, I guess at this point it doesn't matter for
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<pre wrap="">L1, but should I be using Point-To-Point or
Point-To-Multipoint?
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<pre wrap="">Thanks
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<pre wrap="">Yes, you would still need to configure mISDN correctly as
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AFAIK you will need to use PTMP, as that is what the router
would expect...
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Thanks for clarifying I've double-checked that it is running ptmp but still no link lights. Anyone got other suggestions?
Regards
Lee
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Are you using an ISDN cross cable? I don't know these cards, but most
cards are wired as a DTE type device (TE port like a router or phone)
and not a DCE type device (NT box). So you might have Tx-Tx and Rx-Tx
instead of Rx-Tx and Tx-Rx... ;-)<br>
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(Note that ISDN cross cables are definately NOT the same as a CAT5E
cross cable!)<br>
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Francesco Peeters
Ubuntu all the way!
1 laptop, 1 server, 1 desktop at home
and several servers in different locations
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