Jim: An RJ-11 has 4 pins and is the most commonly used POTS physical interface
1 2 3 4 A standard one line POTS will be on pins 2&3, and if you have a dual line wire, then the other line is mapped to 1&4? If both your lines are on 2&3, then X100P will dial out on both lines. Do you have a RJ-11 breakout box handy? If so, you should be able to isolate where the lines are getting shorted. -- Mirza Wasim Baig | Principal Consultant | Convergence Business Systems VOX: +92(51)282-0628 x7400 | FAX: +92(51)282-0621 | IAX: (700)282-0628 On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Jim Archer wrote: > terrible with numbers) and not a RJ-45. Both line 1 and line 2, each a > POTS line, are both on that wire, so I can plug it into my 2 line analog > phone. I have plugged nothing into the pass through port (which is labeled > phone). > > When I plug this into the X100P it seems to dial out on both. So it seems > to be shorting the lines together. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users