On Friday 07 April 2006 15:03, Sean Garland wrote: > The beeps are not DTMF tones (at least they don't sound like it). It > sounds more like the system is trying to compensate for something or > adjusting something. There is a beep, sometimes several, or maybe one > or 2 in a row, and it can be faint, or loud, or whatever, but is always > the same pitch and tone. Sometimes it is accompanied with loud talkback > to the earpiece. I'm going nuts, and cannot in good conscience, > install or recommend this to anyone till I can resolve this. It has
Sounds like the system is either sharing interrupts or the system has a REALLY crappy PCI bus. I ran across this on two motherboards, one of which was really suprising because it was a decent vendor (Asus) and wasn't doing anything other than Asterisk. You don't need shared interrupts to get this. I had issues with a Sangoma A101u and Sangoma S518 in the same box (cheapass Dell P3) -- they were not sharing interrupts but the T1 would have all kinds of glitches JUST like you describe. Put a Digium T100P in place of the A101u and it worked great. (Sounds counter to the typical threads here, but it's the truth, I swear.) Again, these two cards were NOT sharing interrupts with each other or any other devices on the system. -A. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users