Thermal Wetland ha scritto:
> Does anyone know if you can have multiple TE110P cards in one chassis?
One server with two TE110P, shared interrupts, APIC routed irq, all
things near ok. Sometime only one of these run HDLC error and some
strange error, i think a 0,05% probability of error.
:-)
s
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I think that there should not be any problem, but... until now i
have only used ONE... I'm not completely sure about that,
Alejandro Kauffmann wrote:
> Does anyone know if you can
have multiple TE110P cards in one chassis?
As long as you make sure they
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> Does anyone know if you can have multiple
TE110P cards in one chassis?
As
long as you make sure they don't share interrupts, sure. We have several
boxes running just fine with anywhere from 1 to 4
TE110P.
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er 12, 2006 5:49 AM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Multiple TE110P cards in one chassis
Digium sells cables to interconnect them for timing. (dunno if thats only
for the 412 cards).
zoa
Don wrote:
As long as you have no interrupt conflicts...don't see why not...
We have 3 TE410P c
Digium sells cables to interconnect them for timing. (dunno if thats
only for the 412 cards).
zoa
Don wrote:
As long as you have no interrupt conflicts...don't see why not...
We have 3 TE410P cards in a Dell 2850...had to disable hyperthreading
in the bios...and then make sure we had no s
As long as you have no interrupt conflicts...don't
see why not...
We have 3 TE410P cards in a Dell 2850...had to
disable hyperthreading in the bios...and then make sure we had no shared
interrupts on them...
Work fine though...See no reason why you should
have any problem with more than 1
Yes - we even have a server at a clients site with 2 TE410P's in it as
an interim measure.
PaulH
On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 20:01 -1000, Thermal Wetland wrote:
> Does anyone know if you can have multiple TE110P cards in one chassis?
>
> -Thermal
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