On Feb 6, 2006, at 3:57 PM, Tim Connolly wrote:
I wonder if Digium has any intentions of fixing this. I brought this to
their attention shortly after purchasing a pair of TE411's. You can
issue a
loopup on span 2 only to get a message saying looping span1 which is
to
say, a bit scary when
for testing...
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] TE405p -- loopback for the phone company
Tim Connolly wrote:
I wonder if Digium has any intentions of fixing this. I brought this to
their attention shortly after purchasing a pair of TE411's. You can issue a
loopup on span 2 only to get a message saying looping span1 which is to
say, a bit scary when you only have two active PRI and
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] TE405p -- loopback for the phone company?
Tim Connolly wrote:
I wonder if Digium has any intentions of fixing
Tim Connolly wrote:
Hmm.. I'm running CVS-head from a few days ago. TimeWarner said they
couldn't loop me, so I plugged in a router and they were able to loop and
test the PRI. Is there any way to do loops from within the Asterisk console?
I typically use zttool.
You cannot be involved in a
Eric Lyons wrote:
I got zttool running and selected loop on the interface, but it didn't
seem to do what they wanted (nor could I tell that it did anything at
all). Many googles for zaptel and loop didn't turn up anything useful.
This is a bug that needs to be fixed; currently the
Feeling once again like an idiot, I come to the list for help...
While my carrier (MCI vi PRI, fwiw) was trying to diagnose a problem, they asked me to put my interface in loopback -- and I
couldn't figure out what they meant or how to do it. I've plugged a loopback *connector* into my 405p
Eric Lyons wrote:
Feeling once again like an idiot, I come to the list for help...
While my carrier (MCI vi PRI, fwiw) was trying to diagnose a problem,
they asked me to put my interface in loopback -- and I couldn't figure
out what they meant or how to do it. I've plugged a loopback