I am experiencing problems when using multiple Dialogic D/480-JCT-2T1 boards in Compaq DL380 server machines. In some cases they work, but in most cases I get problems detecting the boards or starting them once they are detected.
I have seen rumors that there were problems with that Dialogic...
Very enlightening. So do you know if I can get the switch to look at a clock signal generated by the Dialogic cards? How can a T1 line stay out of alarm mode without a good common clocking signal for both sides? Am I missing something?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Rob
>> "The T1 side has no connectivity to the PBX"
So what does this mean for me in terms of getting a clock signal? Are you saying that I simply *cannot* get a clock signal from the switch?
Thanks,
Rob
Just a small update after a little more troubleshooting... This audio noise/fading problem sticks with the particular 24 channels from the Nortel switch, swapping cables to Dialogic cards does not change a thing. While there are three spans of 24 channels each, this problem will only happen...
The way that the switch guy described it to me is that this is a linear hunt group that spans extensions 3500-3571, and dialing into one that is busy results in it rolling up to the next available line (and this is indeed the case as the phone displays the extension that you ended up with)...
Thanks for the reply.
One can never be sure (particularly while troubleshooting a problem remotely on the phone), but I do not think that this is caused by a bad Dialogic card; the problem only happens when the Hunt Group has to roll to another number. I can dial into specific extensions all...
I still think that I have some clock source issues, perhaps unrelated to this particular problem, but I have a little more data:
The problem (static, popping, fading audio) only occurs when the dialed extension is busy and the hunt group has to "hunt" for an available line. So if I...
Nortel Meridian programmed with line side T1's going to 3 Dialogic D/240PCI T1 cards. They have set up a linear Hunt Group that spans extensions 3500 to 3571 (all 72 channels; if the dialed extension is busy it just rolls up to an available channel). Typically they all just dial the 3500 base...
I have a little more information now...
Nortel Meridian programmed with line side T1's going to 3 Dialogic D/240PCI T1 cards. They have set up a linear Hunt Group that spans extensions 3500 to 3571 (all 72 channels; if the dialed extension is busy it just rolls up to an available channel)...
While I do now know of this emulator, I do know that the D41PCI is not supported by GlobalCall:
http://resource.intel.com/telecom/support/Documentation/unix/SR50_linux/html_files/gcapi/0387-07-05.html#P121_5097
And if you are trying to open an analog channel, you want to pass a string to...
Nortel Meridian switch connected to three Dialogic D240 T1 telephony cards. The switch guy set up a hunt group (not sure on that terminology, but dialing the base extension of 3500 rolls into one of 72 T1 channels (3501-3571). If the users call into 3500 (even if it rolls to a higher...
I have a Cisco 678 and have no problems connecting to FTP servers that use the sensible, universally accepted default port of 21. Unfortunately I have a genuine need to connect to an FTP server that inexplicably is using another port.
What *appears* to be happening is this: when my FTP client...
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