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On 14/10/11 13:48:51, Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011, stinga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:On 12/10/11 20:33:16, Gordon Henderson wrote:On Wed, 12 Oct 2011, stinga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:More info... I just compiled fxstest Here is the line that works... [root@pbx tools]# ./fxstest /dev/dahdi/3 stats TIP: -50.0000 Volts RING: -50.0000 Volts VBAT: -50.0000 Volts Here is the line that does not... [root@pbx tools]# ./fxstest /dev/dahdi/4 stats TIP: 1.0000 Volts RING: 1.0000 Volts VBAT: 1.0000 Volts What does that suggest? or mean?Hm. don't know. My one incoming line: # ./fxstest /dev/dahdi/4 stats TIP: -48.0000 Volts RING: -48.0000 Volts VBAT: -48.0000 VoltsHowever it suggests the line is faulty. Maybe gone high resistance or there's a joint acting as a rectifier which can do funny things.
Bad master socket, I now have my full quota of BT electricty flowing to the TDM again.
You really will not have ADSL if the line has a DACS fitted. They are mutually exclusive.
Yes, I know that, I think I have no been clear in what I have here.Two x PSTN one with ADSL on, the fault was on the non-adsl line that has a dacs. I was sort of saying the if I port the faulty line to VOIP then I would still need a line with adsl to be able to receive calls.
The adsl line is work supplied the non adsl in my home one. -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/listfaq