The problem was with ACPI screwing up interrupt routing. Added
pci=routeirq
to /boot/grub/grub.conf to turn off acpi for interrupt routing. Now
I've got two green LEDs.
Thanks to Jolan Luff for figuring this out!
Jason :)
>> On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 09:34 -0500, Jason K. Carter wrote:
>>> Hi
Yes, both cards are jumpered for E1.
Any other ideas?
Jason :)
James Texter wrote:
> Have you checked to ensure the card in server #2 is jumpered for E1?
>
> On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 09:34 -0500, Jason K. Carter wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I've got two Asterisk hosted PBX servers with Digium TE210P
Have you checked to ensure the card in server #2 is jumpered for E1?
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 09:34 -0500, Jason K. Carter wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've got two Asterisk hosted PBX servers with Digium TE210P cards
> attached by a E1 cable to Port 1 on each. On startup, both cards flash
> red, alte
Hi there,
I've got two Asterisk hosted PBX servers with Digium TE210P cards
attached by a E1 cable to Port 1 on each. On startup, both cards flash
red, alternating between ports 1 and 2.
When server #1 loads the Zaptel module and drivers, Port 1 status LED
goes green. When server #2 loads t