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bilmar_gh at yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:56 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] FXS damaged at TDM22B |
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Hi All;
If one of my FXS port damaged at TDM22B because we
connected the Telephone Line cable to the FXS port
while it should be connected to the FXO port, then can
I order S110M FXS Module and fix it instead of the
damaged FXS? (This if we assume my problem that really
the FXS port damaged).
Rregards
Bilal
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zoachien at securax.org Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:24 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] FXS damaged at TDM22B |
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I'd say check with Digium, maybe it's supposed to not break (i
personally don't think it would break it, i'd have noticed it already
if you plug it to the wrong thing and you will get a replacement for
free.
Zoa
bilal ghayyad wrote:
Quote: | Hi All;
If one of my FXS port damaged at TDM22B because we
connected the Telephone Line cable to the FXS port
while it should be connected to the FXO port, then can
I order S110M FXS Module and fix it instead of the
damaged FXS? (This if we assume my problem that really
the FXS port damaged).
Rregards
Bilal
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matt at venturevoip.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 8:20 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] FXS damaged at TDM22B |
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Zoa wrote:
Quote: | I'd say check with Digium, maybe it's supposed to not break (i
personally don't think it would break it, i'd have noticed it already
if you plug it to the wrong thing and you will get a replacement for
free.
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I thought on the older TDM400P cards that the voltage coming in from a
ring would destroy an FXS module?
We have a strange situation here in New Zealand where you have analogue
DDI numbers.
Basically you provide a dialtone to the exchange, the exchange provides
a dialtone to you, and if a normal call comes in it rings you as normal.
If a DDI call comes in, it seizes the line, then dials the extension
(last four digits of the DDI).
I was running a site off a GXW4008 gateway, but it had problems (I'm
assuming with the bidirectional ringer voltages).
We changed them over to BRI
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