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Troubleshooting Diva ISDN CardsNote: Use the Diva Checklist procedures below for general card configuration issues where the installation has been successful but the Diva 'Line Check' test fails. ChecklistIf you have installed a Diva card successfully, but have problems getting it working, follow the suggestions outlined in this checklist.
Note: After any corrective action is taken, always run Line Check again to see if the correction worked! |
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Checklist Procedures:Run Line CheckCheck ISDN cable and socketsEnsure the correct cable is being used, and that the cable is fully home in the socket at either end. Other potential errors are that the Ethernet and ISDN cables have been swapped in error:
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Check Country / Switch settings in Diva setup:In Europe, and many other countries, the ISDN protocol used is ETSI-DSS1, commonly known as Euro-ISDN, which is the default setting chosen by the Diva setup wizard. There are a very few notable exceptions, primarily on some old switches from Deutsche Telekom and old PBX's in Germany which use the previous German National standard - 1TR6. Check the settings and try the alternative and see if it cures the problem. Don't forget to reset the settings if the alternative is not the cure for the problem! If you experience any difficulties, request your ISDN supplier or your PABX supplier to confirm the protocol being used. It is always recommended to double-check with the telephone company and the PBX manufacturer in case of any doubt. Note for Diva Server cards ONLY:With the latest Diva drivers there is now an option 'PBX, Q-SIG' available when you configure the ISDN protocol. This can be used on PBX's which require support for the Q-SIG standard. If you select this option, please note that this is not a completely new protocol, but a 'superset' based on EURO-ISDN (ETSI-DSS1). |
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Network Settings:Basic Rate, direct connection to Telco via NT1 wall-socket, point to multi-point connection(Able to have multiple ISDN devices on the line)Also known as 'Standard', 'S-mode', and also 'Mehrgeraeteanschluss'
Basic Rate, connected to local PABX, with a point to point connectionConnected via wall socket to private exchange (PABX)
Basic Rate, directly connected to Telco with point to point connection(not able to have multiple ISDN devices on the line)Also known as 'T-mode', or 'Anlagenanschluss'
Basic Rate, connected to local PABX, with a point to multi-point connection(able to have multiple ISDN devices on the line)Connected via wall socket to private exchange (PABX)
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PABXVarious problems can arise when connecting a Diva card via a local PABX - see below. It is highly recommended to confirm the correct operation of the Diva card first by using a direct connection from the Diva card to an ISDN line, if available. Incoming call problemsGeneral configuration issues:
PABX configuration issues:
Outgoing call problems
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Remove other ISDN devices, if presentAre there other devices also connected to the ISDN line (fax, etc)? If
so, try removing all other devices and run Line Check again. If removing
other ISDN devices results in successful operation of the Diva card, then
there is likely to be a TEI addressing issue. |
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Test line with another ISDN device which is known to be working, if availableIs there another ISDN device available which is known to be operating successfully? If so, disconnect the Diva device, connect up the other device and see if it works. (If it is another Diva device, then you can use Line Check to test it.) If the device does not work, or Line Check is unsuccessful, then there would appear to be an issue with the line itself, and this needs to be checked by the appropriate technical personnel. If the new device works OK, then the issue is likely to be with the original card and this is the area to concentrate on. |
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Test Diva device on other ISDN line, if availableIf there is not another device available for testing, is there another ISDN line available? - preferably one with a direct connection to a Telco rather than through a PABX. Run Line Check again. If the result is successful, there may be an issue with the other ISDN line, or the Diva card may have inappropriate settings for that line. Check with the appropriate technical personnel. If Line Check is unsuccessful, then the issue would appear to be with the card rather than the line. |
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