Hi All, I have configure my Asterisk as follow (using Asterisk@home): [zaptel.conf] span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,yellow bchan=1-15,17-31 dchan=16 loadzone = uk defaultzone=uk [zapata.conf] [channels] switchtype=euroisdn pridialplan=local prilocaldialplan=local internationalprefix=00 nationalprefix=0 usecallingpres=yes busydetect=no ; not need on pri callprogress=no ; was yes but wiki says experimatley could be produce hangups callwaitingcallerid=yes ; show callerid on callwaitingcalls echotraining=no echocancel=no echocancelwhenbridged=no overlapdial=yes immediate=no callerid=asreceived language=de rxgain=0.0 txgain=0.0 group=1 signalling=pri_cpe context=pri1 channel => 1-15,17-31 I am connecting my TE110P with a Balun converter where the two BNC connectors are from connected to a Fibre optic line. When I reboot my pc , I got my TE110P LED flashing RED slowly. But nothing happen when I hooked up to Balun Convertor. Balun convertor is 75ohm on BNC and 120ohm on RJ45. I am using straight through cable to connect my TE110P to Balun. Anyone please help? Regards, Stephen
Stephen wrote:> Hi All, > > I have configure my Asterisk as follow (using Asterisk@home): > > [zaptel.conf] > span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,yellow > bchan=1-15,17-31 > dchan=16 > loadzone = uk > defaultzone=uktry this in your zaptel.conf: span=1,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 bchan=1-15 dchan=16 bchan=17-31 CRC required for E1 from telekom IIRC <snip>> > I am connecting my TE110P with a Balun converter where the two BNC > connectors are from connected to a Fibre optic line. > > When I reboot my pc , I got my TE110P LED flashing RED slowly. But > nothing happen when I hooked up to Balun Convertor. Balun convertor is > 75ohm on BNC and 120ohm on RJ45. > > I am using straight through cable to connect my TE110P to Balun. >Are you sure you have the zap modules loaded? Got the same type of setup going and it works fine, as far as the physical connection from E1 -> balun -> card. Try connecting it first and then loading the zap modules, although it shouldn't make any difference. In any case, start up asterisk with -vvvvvdgc and see what kind of errors are showing up. Flynn