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2011 Jul 13
2
TDM400p susceptible to EMI?
I have a TDM400p with 3 fxs and 1 fxo daughter cards. It's in a mini-itx case with a 'right-angle' PCI riser card so the TDM400p is 'sandwiched' between the Atom D525 CPU and the 2.5" hard drive. I'm getting a bunch of clicks and pops on all ports. Has anybody had a similar experience? Did you find a solution? -- Thanks in advance,
2011 Jul 01
16
Power-outage
I have a CentOS-5.6 remote server in a house in Italy, where there are occasional thunder-storms. There was one yesterday, when the electricity went off 3 times, for a second or so on each occasion. My server, an HP MicroServer, came back (re-booted) on 2 of the 3 occasions, but not on the third. I assume that the problem arises because the machine does not close down properly. (Although it is
2006 Mar 02
0
* dials out zap line first 6 digits, pause, then last digit
...I've got a tdm card with 1 FXO and 1 FXS. Asterisk is in the 1.2.x line, so is zaptel. astlinux to be specific. I can get the versions at home later if it might help. It's running on a silent epia 5000 board with a compactflash ide card for a hard drive. I got one of those awesome picopsu units that just came out, which does in fact have enough juice to run the epia board and power the tdm's fxs module. Anyway, that's all just OT FYI... I ZapBarged from a sip phone to monitor the FXO connection to the pstn while no call was in progress. Then, from a phone hooked up to m...
2013 Jan 11
6
Off-Topic: Low Power Hardware
Hello, I'm slightly off-topic here, but it is somewhat CentOS related! I'm in search of some hardware that consumes a low amount of power for use as a test-bed for Linux, various coding projects, and LAN services. 1) Low power consumption (10-15W ... maybe 30W at most) 2) Must run Linux without too much fuss (CentOS or otherwise) 3) Must have two NICs (fast ethernet or better) 4) Memory