> > > I'm not seeing these problem with X101P, nor does any of my (not so > > > many) clients. And all that's boils down to is that: a. I'm lucky and b. > > > I've have helped my luck by using only one card per machine, choosing a > > > good MB and making sure the card don't share IRQ with anything. > > > > > > But the point still remains - any software or hardware that needs to be > > > rebooted every 3 days to work is broken and should not be used. Period. > > > > > > If you use such software or hardware you should find out what's wrong > > > and fix it or switch to something else. > > > > I think you've really nailed it on the head with the above statement. > > The problem is that everyone keeps harping on shared interrupts, repeating > > statements that others have made, etc, but no one is actually making any > > attempt to identify the root problem. And, primarily because this seems > > to be a very technical issue with digium cards only, where the majority > > of developers and those with the skills necessary to identify the root > > cause don't use digium cards. > > > > These systems (motherboards and all) don't have a problem with 99.9% of > > other vendor's cards and drivers, but yet the * resolution constantly > > boils > > down to things like swapping motherboards instead of identifying what the > > issue really is in terms of certain digium cards. > > I have never once had an issue with a card from Digium. The real issue is > some people seem to think it's OK to use a 20 dollar motherboard and shove a > T1 card in the thing and expect it to play nice. Come on guys I see this > all the time... Not all hardware is "good" hardware that plays nice with > other hardware.
The only issue I have with that is there are several people with digium T1 and TDM cards in their systems, and its always the TDM that goes out to lunch; not the T1. No doubt there are less then desirable mobos around (and probably lots of them), but that doesn't explain why stability of the TDM's very different from a T100P (both with Intel 537 chips). _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users