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Joshua,

> You probably mean a T100P? The single E1/T1 card? Been a few years but I
> remember seeing the NMI Errors on a HP DL380 (the Intel dual Xeon
> model).

Nah, it's classified as a D110P, although the driver says TE110P.  And I 
checked to make sure I had the onboard jumper rigged for T1 (open), not E1 mode 
(closed).  There's another, unidentified jumper on the board too, but I'm not 
sure what it's for.


> Seen this one. Actually now I think of it I've seen those as far back as
> before Asterisk 0.7 with Dell servers.
>
> The DL380 & T100P (E1) setup was only used in a test for a couple of
> months and never taken into production so I don't have any recent data.

Hmm, so is it possible this card I have is a prototype that wasn't supposed to 
ever make it to the market?  I've seen it in quite a few online stores.

That said, because you've also seen similar issues in a HP Proliant system 
that's very similar to the DL385 G1, suggests it could be related to something 
weird HP does in this class of system that this driver and card don't seem to 
like very much.  I've got to run some diagnostics later today on it to verify 
there's nothing bad with the hardware, but I've also checked for BIOS updates 
and haven't seen anything new for this system.  And I know going through HP's 
support will be utterly pointless, given their phone people barely speak 
English anymore.

Thanks for the info!,

--jkinard

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