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2004 Apr 22
2
Adtran TA750 Noise
All,
I need help.
I have an (actually 2) Adtran TA750's with 8 FXO ports. I get a terrible
buzz on every FXO port. If I 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
2004 Apr 22
0
[SPAM] - Re: Adtran TA750 Noise - Email found in subject
I believe it is not fiber, but I am not sure. I am going to take one of
them home tonight and hook it to my POTS line there, which for sure is
not fiber.
Gregory P. Scasny
Golden Technologies Inc.
http://www.golden-tech.com
219-462-7200
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2004 Apr 23
0
Adtran TA750 Noise - Email found in subject
Rich,
Thanks a bunch, totally understand now and that actually makes total
sense. (no need for schematics). This also explains why I used an TA750
to go into a Nortel MICS system, using FXO and no buzz. Totally balanced
load from the analog ports on the Nortel across the 5 feet of CAT5 to
the FXO on the adtran.
Now I need to get rid of some Adtrans --- Anyone lookin to buy?
:) Thanks
2006 Apr 11
1
Question on clicking
This isn't an asterisk question, more of a telco question. Hopefully
someone on this list involved with telco can answer it.
I have a client who is using asterisk with analog phone lines. There
is a bad clicking noise on the line. "Click.... Click.... Click".
We have narrowed it down to being the farmer's fencer next door. (And
by next door I mean 2 acres away).
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 ?"
I was once told by a lineman that the cables they use didn't have that
many twists in them because it wasn't needed, and that the extra twists
would effectively use more cable and thus cost and weigh more than
triple what they do now. He told me that with the number of twists in
the Cat 5 cable it would cancel out any interference, but he also stated
that the effective length was
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 plo...
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,
given...
2012 Dec 03
1
Calculation of extremely low p-values (in lm)
Dear R-users
Please excuse me if this topic has been covered before, but I was unable to
find anything relevant by searching
I am currently doing a comparison of two biological variables that have a
highly significant linear relationship. I know that the p-value of linear
regression is not so interesting in itself, but this particular value does
raise a question.
How does R calculate
2007 Apr 18
0
[PATCH] Update lguest's patch code for new paravirt patch architecture
The new patching code means that we don't actually have to do as much
work in lguest's patcher.
We use paravirt_patch_default() for cases we don't want to patch
inline, which automatically handles the "patch iret to use a direct
jump" case.
There's no measurable effect on lguest's virtbench scores tho.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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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
The new patching code means that we don't actually have to do as much
work in lguest's patcher.
We use paravirt_patch_default() for cases we don't want to patch
inline, which automatically handles the "patch iret to use a direct
jump" case.
There's no measurable effect on lguest's virtbench scores tho.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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2015 Jun 18
2
setting outbound caller ID
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 1:26 PM, Matt Riddell <lists at venturevoip.com> wrote:
> Did you buy the number from your carrier? Maybe it?s set on their side
> for the trunk.
>
That's what I think too, but they are denying this. I think what's
happening is they have a customer service guy interpreting logs (probably
incorrectly).
When I had a Century Link POTS line, I had a
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
Hi,
I'm playing with moving some of my lattice graphics into ggplot2, and I'd
like to ask how to achieve a couple of things, both of which are fully
illustrated in self-contained code (and mostly minimal, although that left
quite a bit) following this written description.
1. I quite often like to use a 'ghosted' reference across facets - for
example, in my example program below,
2015 Sep 01
2
RFC: alloca -- specify address space for allocation
Thanks,
this makes the use case much more clear.
Now though, as far as I would like actually to see supported in LLVM the capability of not having any special meaning assigned to address space 0 your proposal 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
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
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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