Well, We don't use NFAS here, but I thought maybe since it was a used DSP, it might have been configured for NFAS. One of my Total Control units gives an NFAS Settings option, and one doesn't. Is it possible that the DSP was previously configured for an NFAS environment, and in order to proper remove the settings I need to set up the DSP in a chassis that at least gives me the NFAS Settings? On a side note, in TCM I did highlight the span -> Configure -> Program Settings -> Trunk Settings and hit Load From, and loaded all the settings from the working DSP in the next slot, and the LPBK/D-ALM light still stays off. I'm getting to the end of things I have to try. In my experience, usually when these cards work, they work first time out and run great. And when they give fits like this, usually the card ends up being bad. Seth or anyone else have any other tricks I might could use to isolate whether or not the card is bad? Thanks again, Lee Seth Jacobs wrote:
Sure,
We use NFAS. If you use NFAS, then
Using TCM, select the 4 LEDs. CONFIGURE/PROGRAM SETTINGS/NFAS Settings Set NFAS SPAN D-Channel TYPE to dchannelprimary.
If you don't use NFAS, then I don't know what the equivalent settings would be.
Seth