Hi, I need to interface the wildcard t100p with the Simens HiPath 3000 PBX's T1 interface. I tried all the possible options for framing and signalling, but could get the card to interface correctly. The LED on the card always shows error. I tried connecting the PBX with a cross as well as straight T1 cable. I would be really grateful if someone can help me in this regard. Regards, - Ashish
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Ashish Shinde wrote:> I need to interface the wildcard t100p with the Simens HiPath 3000 > PBX's T1 interface. I tried all the possible options for framing and > signalling, but could get the card to interface correctly. The LED on > the card always shows error. I tried connecting the PBX with a cross > as well as straight T1 cable. > I would be really grateful if someone can help me in this regard.Who supplies the clocking? If neither end supplies it there will be problems. Did you use a T1 cross over and not an ethernet cross over? Do you know / have you set the framing and coding correct for the zaptel line in /etc/zaptel.conf? Have you loaded the zaptel module? Sucessfully? Have you run ztcfg? Peter
> I really don't know who supplies the clocking. How to find that out? I > did use a T1 cross - over cable and I tried all possible options for > framing and coding in zaptel.conf. Tried ztcfg too. It doesn't > complain. Is there any way to find out the framing and codingWho is the network end of the link? Asterisk or the HiPath? If it is Asterisk then it should probably supply clocking. Set the clocking source in the "span" line in zaptel.conf to 0 to use the internal clock as a source. Framing and coding depends on what you have set up the HiPath for. You need to run ztcfg to set up the card according to the zaptel.conf file. Peter
Hi Peter, Thanks for the help. Will try this and let you know. Thanks and regards, - Ashish On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 11:33:31 +0200 (CEST), Peter Svensson <petersv@psv.nu> wrote:> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Ashish Shinde wrote: > > > I really don't know who supplies the clocking. How to find that out? I > > did use a T1 cross - over cable and I tried all possible options for > > framing and coding in zaptel.conf. Tried ztcfg too. It doesn't > > complain. Is there any way to find out the framing and coding > > Who is the network end of the link? Asterisk or the HiPath? If it is > Asterisk then it should probably supply clocking. Set the clocking source > in the "span" line in zaptel.conf to 0 to use the internal clock as a > source. > > Framing and coding depends on what you have set up the HiPath for. You > need to run ztcfg to set up the card according to the zaptel.conf file. > > Peter > >