Olivier wrote:

normally if there are 2 devices you want termination on on both, when 
there are more than 2 in a chain, the one at each end gets terminated, 
not the middle ones.

if its really a star, not a chain electrically - experiment a bit 
depends on the lengths of each arm what is best.

on real short lengths of wire (all in the same room) probably won't make 
a difference either way.
>
> 2008/11/26 Kevin P. Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>
>
>     <snip>
>     However, chan_dahdi + wcb4xxp + libpri do not currently support NT
>     point-to-multipoint mode anyway, so this configuration cannot work
>     with
>     the current code.
>
>
> My (original) question was :
> "Shall I turn NT 100 ohm termination when directly connecting one (NT) 
> port to one TE port from a single B410P card ?"
>
> Documentation speaks about "daisy chains" but I wonder if this applies 
> to this case.
>
> regards
>
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