On Thursday 06 March 2003 21:43, Jim Archer wrote: > Hi All... > > I have installed a single X100P card in my PC and am playing > with Asterisk. The wire I plugged into the X100P has two POTS > lines on it, wired on the RJ45 in the normal way.
1. It's not two POTS lines. The second port is a pass-through port. 2. RJ45 is 4 pair. The port on the back of the X100P is 1 pair -- RJ11. > I am getting odd behavior. It seems when I dial out that the > X100P dials both lines at the same time. That's understandable; if you've connected two lines together, the X100P will take the line off hook. It has no way of knowing that you've plugged two lines together. > I have two questions. > > First, I see that the X100P is only a single channel. Does > this mean that I can only use one POTS line with it? When I > installed it I thought that it would support two POTS lines. > I guess I thought this because it has an ordinary phone jack > that had 4 little metal fingers in it. Yes; it's only one channel and it can only handle one line at once. > Is it possible that the X100P is really dialing both lines at > the same time and if so is there a way to stop this? Don't connect two lines together via the pass-through port? -Tilghman _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users