OK Funny guy,

Mark Spencer wrote:

I put a TE410P card in a machine (a Tyan 2665 with 2x2.4GHz Xeons). A
red flashing light circles around the 4 RJ48C sockets. I load the
wct4xxp driver, and the flashing light stops. Whether I connect an E1
signal or not, no lights are shown, and no alarms are reports in the
/proc/zaptel/XXX files. What is supposed to happen? I expected all the
ports to show a continuous red LED until I plugged in an E1, and then to
go green. That is what the other Digium cards do.



First, if you want to run in E1 mode you either need to put jumpers on the T1/E1 select jumpers located just south-west of the middle of the board (and labeled). Place a jumper on each span you want to be E1.

We know this

Then you'll need to edit your /etc/zaptel.conf and make sure you have E1
spans defined.

... and we how to do this....

Finally, if the lights don't go red, then you might need to manually run
ztcfg.

....and with a mix of cards we always have to do this.....

If all else fails, be *sure* you're running latest CVS :)

....but this is *highly* relevant.

Gee I wasted ages experimenting with this today. Now I get throbbing red lights! Attach an E1, and even get green lights.

Regards,
Steve


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