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2004 Apr 22
2
Adtran TA750 Noise
...unplug the Adtran and put an analog phone on each incoming line, I have no buzz. I also have 2 Carrier Access Access Bank I's with 12 FXO ports. When I plug the same analog lines into either one of those, no noise or buzz whatsoever. I went so far as to move the TA750 to within 5 feet of the demark and ran a short CAT5 cable from the demark to the TA705 and still lots of buzz. I have duplicates of every part for the TA750's and swapped every component and cannot get rid of the hum on either unit. I have the power supply of the Adtran grounded. I am out of ideas :-(. Any assistance woul...
2004 Apr 22
0
[SPAM] - Re: Adtran TA750 Noise - Email found in subject
...each incoming line, I have no buzz. > > I also have 2 Carrier Access Access Bank I's with 12 FXO ports. When I > plug the same analog lines into either one of those, no noise or buzz > whatsoever. > > > > I went so far as to move the TA750 to within 5 feet of the demark and > ran a short CAT5 cable from the demark to the TA705 and still lots of buzz. > > > > I have duplicates of every part for the TA750's and swapped every > component and cannot get rid of the hum on either unit. I have the power > supply of the Adtran grounded. I a...
2004 Apr 23
0
Adtran TA750 Noise - Email found in subject
...one > on each incoming line, I have no buzz. > > I also have 2 Carrier Access Access Bank Is with 12 FXO ports. When I plug the same analog lines into either one of those, no noise or buzz > whatsoever. > > > > I went so far as to move the TA750 to within 5 feet of the demark and ran a short CAT5 cable from the demark to the TA705 and still lots of buzz. > > > > I have duplicates of every part for the TA750s and swapped every component and cannot get rid of the hum on either unit. I have the power > supply of the Adtran grounded. I am out of ideas L...
2006 Apr 11
1
Question on clicking
...2 acres away). Who's problem is this to fix? Famers? - His fencer is causing telecommunications interfearence. Verizons? - Their phone network doesn't seem to be properly isolated. The Company? - The problem is at their location. The problem happens even when I plug into Verizon's DeMark block outside our building, which would indicate to me the issue is happening ON Verizon's phone network.
2006 Apr 24
1
Shielding of T1/E1 cables WAS RE: Pinouts for T1/E1 crossover cable WAS "RE: what cable to connect a legacy PBX to a TE410P ?"
...use cat5e cable your are fine but you can't go as far. Regarding the Smart Jack it is mostly used as a location at the CPE where the Telco can loop and make sure that the problem is at your end. So your assumption is correct that you can plug anything you want into it, its one your side of the demark, so if it doesn't work it's YOUR problem. > > Totally agree with you, unshielded cables are only usable if the > > distance is short. Just curious, how should one ground the shield? Do > > you ground it to the ground bar in the server room? Any special > > requir...
2002 Nov 19
3
filled.contour - plot.axes
Hi all, Sorry for what might be a trivial issue. However, I am completely flummoxed! I'm making a filled contour plot for a publication. It's a continuous wavelet transform should anybody care. The problem I'm having is correctly demarking the ticks on the y axis. I have a matrix that has 100 columns. Every 10th column represents a power of 2. So: col[10] <- 2 col[20] <- 4 col[30] <- 8 and so on until col[100] <- 2^10 I'm having trouble scaling my plot accordingly. Can anybody help? I imagine that one uses the...
2009 Feb 27
2
RFC: Markdown Table Syntax
...rather than the explicit formatting hints in the header lines * Cell content continuation using : for succeeding lines * Stricter use of space, for proper alignment in plain text (which all of the MultiMarkdown examples I?ve seen tend to do anyway) * Allow + to separate columns in the header-demarking lines * A table does not have to start right at the beginning of a line Many if not all of these refinements can preserve compatibility with what's already there, although such was not my goal. Overall, what I was concentrating on was how I'd like tables to look in plain text, giv...
2012 Dec 03
1
Calculation of extremely low p-values (in lm)
...25 degrees of freedom Multiple R-squared: 0.768, Adjusted R-squared: 0.7588 F-statistic: 82.78 on 1 and 25 DF, p-value: 2.083e-09 With kind regards, Sindri Traustason ----- ----------------------------------------- Sindri Traustason Glostrup Hospital Ophthalmology Research Dept. Copenhagen, Demark -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Calculation-of-extremely-low-p-values-in-lm-tp4651823.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2007 Apr 18
0
[PATCH] Update lguest's patch code for new paravirt patch architecture
...ST_PATCH(sti, movl $X86_EFLAGS_IF, lguest_data+LGUEST_DATA_irq_enabled) LGUEST_PATCH(popf, movl %eax, lguest_data+LGUEST_DATA_irq_enabled) LGUEST_PATCH(pushf, movl lguest_data+LGUEST_DATA_irq_enabled, %eax) -LGUEST_PATCH(iret, .byte 0xE9,0,0,0,0) /* jmp <to-be-patched> */ .text /* These demark the EIP range where host should never deliver interrupts. */
2003 Jul 10
2
Windows Remote Install
I saw a section entitled "PXELINUX and the Windows Remote Install Server", but there was nothing below it. I'm trying to figure out how to do this. Any advise would be appreciated. Do you suggest PXE, Etherboot, or Netboot? Could someone explain the difference? I still haven't figured out how all this fits together yet. Thanks.
2007 Apr 18
0
[PATCH] Update lguest's patch code for new paravirt patch architecture
...ST_PATCH(sti, movl $X86_EFLAGS_IF, lguest_data+LGUEST_DATA_irq_enabled) LGUEST_PATCH(popf, movl %eax, lguest_data+LGUEST_DATA_irq_enabled) LGUEST_PATCH(pushf, movl lguest_data+LGUEST_DATA_irq_enabled, %eax) -LGUEST_PATCH(iret, .byte 0xE9,0,0,0,0) /* jmp <to-be-patched> */ .text /* These demark the EIP range where host should never deliver interrupts. */
2015 Jun 18
2
setting outbound caller ID
...plus they directly support asterisk use by supporting IAX connections. Then I decided I wanted to save some money, since Century Link was costing more than 8 times as much as the VOIP service, and while I was thinking about this, a problem developed with the internal wiring in the house (I did the demark test to confirm the CL line was OK). Since I didn't want to pay to have the wiring repaired, I moved my main number over to the VOIP provider. Worked great for inbound calls. So now I have two numbers, and didn't want to pay for the extra one, so I dropped the original VOIP number. That...
2011 Feb 08
3
iptables nat table rules
I am forwarding traffic on port 8080 to port 80 with following rule. # iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 8080 -j REDIRECT --to-port 80 # iptables-save However, I am unable to add it directly in /etc/sysconfig/iptables. I think it is used only for filter table and not nat table. So where do nat table rules go? Any help? - cs.
2015 Jun 18
3
setting outbound caller ID
Thanks very much for all the responses. I now have a few more things to try. I should have noted that I am using IAX2 rather than SIP to connect to my provider. I do have some internal phones that use SIP to connect to my asterisk box, as well as some corded phones connected through a Digium DAHDI-driven card. I am certain that the old number that is showing up as my caller ID is not present in
2003 Dec 15
2
Prepping for a new release (2.5.8? 2.6.0?)
On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 11:32:07PM -0600, John Van Essen wrote: > would you care to take the bull by the horns and produce a release > candidate for 2.5.8 so that the rsync enthusiasts on the rsync mailing > list can give it a whirl prior to an official release (hopefully by > Christmas)? I was just about to say something about this on the list, so I'll do it in reply to your
2012 Oct 22
0
Lattice to ggplot2: Reference graphics across facets
...o each of the dose groups to facilitate easier cross referencing. Note that this reflection is done per-row. Is there a simple way of doing this in ggplot2 without having to create an artificial data set to fool it? 2. Some of my clients like their x-axes (in the sample case, time) split into well demarked components. I've done this in lattice by using custom strip functions. Is such a thing possible in ggplot2? Any help on these problems much appreciated. Jim Price. Strength in Numbers. ### Sample code ### # Packages library(plyr) library(reshape2) library(ggplot2) library(lattice) librar...
2015 Sep 01
2
RFC: alloca -- specify address space for allocation
...roposal goes slightly in contrast with how I always thought of address spaces in LLVM. I also have to say that I don’t know deeply how address spaces are meant to be intended in LLVM so my vision of them might be actually off the LLVM-way. This is how I see them though: If in OpenCL for example we demark private memory with addrspace(0) and global memory with addrspace(1) what addrspace 0 or 1 tells me is an information about the memory pointed by the pointer (whether it is private or global memory). So it tells me something about the “pointee” and not the pointer. What you are proposing here thoug...
2006 Jul 31
5
can someone explain RoR MVC from a C++ or Java perspective?
is a model similiar to a class? and active record is similiar to how Java classes inherit from Object? View is nothing more than an output of a model with HTML? Controller is basically the Main part of the program? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2003 Nov 23
4
u32 filter won''t match
...mark the packets again before they go out, and setting up an iptables rule for that is, of course, very simple. However, since that happens before the packets are enqueued, that removes the mark before the filters are classified, which isn''t really my intention... Is there any other way of demarking the packets that doesn''t interfere with the QoS setup? Thank you very much for your time! Fredrik Tolf _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
2011 May 10
13
Proposed table specification (long!)
Gentlefolk, I have been thinking on Markdown's lack of "proper" table support for a long while now. Here's where I have arrived... ## I Don't Like HTML Tables It is often argued that embedded HTML is the way to markdown rich tables. Unfortunately, this contradicts the higher markdown ideal that a raw markdown document (including tables!) should be good 1. Firstly for