Gavin Hamill wrote:
I know the cables themselves are wired correctly because our local PBX support
made them, and they work perfectly when plugged into a real BT ISDN2e wallbox
it seems as if this is exactly your problem.
the wallbox has a NT pinout = straight trough cable
the hfc card has a TE
On Friday 22 April 2005 14:46, Frank Sautter wrote:
Gavin Hamill wrote:
it seems as if this is exactly your problem.
Sorry Frank, but this one isn't as simple as cabling... I've made reference in
this thread already that I do have both straight + ISDN crossover (3/4 and
5/6 swapped) cables,
Gavin Hamill wrote:
On Friday 15 April 2005 22:50, Olivier MONNET wrote:
Hello,
It can be that you need power on your ISDN bus.
[..]
I have just added an ISDN NT to power the bus:
where does one go to find broken NT1 boxes?! We have three ISDN2e NT1s but
they are all active and working, I don't
In the UK BT do not provide NT1 seperately and the BT ISDN2e grey boxes
only provide emergency power as they do not have a mains connection.
So I do not believe power is the issue...I strongly suspect you need the
100 ohm terminators and you need to check that your ISDN BRI crossover
cable is
On Saturday 16 April 2005 09:33, Tim Robinson wrote:
So I do not believe power is the issue...I strongly suspect you need the
100 ohm terminators and you need to check that your ISDN BRI crossover
cable is wired correctly. i.e. the RX pins on one RJ45 connect to the
TX pins of the other.
Howdy - just got meself a cheapy Cologne chip card to play with in the hopes
that it will prevail where a £1000 Eicon Diva Server failed...
I'm trying to run in NT mode and appear as a trunk to a PBX (it's an Inter-Tel
Axxess unit).
If I hook a specific port on the BRI board of the PBX
Tim Robinson wrote:
Gavin
Here is my config:
;NT mode - extension card
[channels]
nocid=Unavailable
withheldcid=Withheld
language=en
usecallerid=yes
callwaiting=yes
nationalprefix=0
internationalprefix=00
switchtype = euroisdn
signalling = bri_net_ptmp
pridialplan=local
prilocaldialplan=local
If you your board into an ISDN wall socket and it works then you are
acting as a terminal so you are in terminal mode.
Now, how are you connecting to the PBX?
If you are connecting to an ISDN extension on the PBX, then still you
have to match the kind of connection, whether it is point-2-point or
On Friday 15 April 2005 18:28, Rob Scott wrote:
If you your board into an ISDN wall socket and it works then you are
acting as a terminal so you are in terminal mode.
Now, how are you connecting to the PBX?
If you are connecting to an ISDN extension on the PBX, then still you
have to match
Hello,
It can be that you need power on your ISDN bus.
I had this problem with a SIEMENS 3070 connected to a HFC-S card in NT
mode.
I have just added an ISDN NT to power the bus:
just follow the instructions here:
http://home.foni.net/~jolly1/download/PBX4Linux-2.5.html
2.2 Connect ISDN
On Friday 15 April 2005 22:50, Olivier MONNET wrote:
Hello,
It can be that you need power on your ISDN bus.
I had this problem with a SIEMENS 3070 connected to a HFC-S card in NT
mode.
I have just added an ISDN NT to power the bus:
just follow the instructions here:
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