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Still looking for that working channel bank for Asterisk. I have located an Adtran TotalAccess 850 and of course, it's another failure. The serial port only allows mw to get a login prompt, which never does anything and the ethernet port when plugged in the switch causes the activity light on the switch to go on and off, every couple of seconds. Is anyone familiar with this thing? Looks like I have another paperweight in my quest for FXS ports.


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I’m not sure what your back-story is on this one but an Adtran T/A 850 is one of the better IAD (integrated Access Devices) out there… It certainly can provide FXS functionality. If you difficulty is strictly logging into it call Adtran customer support. They’re always top-notch help.


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rotary,

I installed and service the TA850 for USLEC for a couple of years. First, you need a crossover if going to a switch from the ethernet port. Also, if you can email me at [email protected], I can try to help with the setup. It can be a bit tricky on the 850.

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I will second that, Adtran is the best tech support out there..

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Still looking for that working channel bank for Asterisk.
kind of beside the subject, but what are you using the channel bank for? i thought those have practically become obsolete, replaced by PBXs

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Channel banks are still the cheapest way to get a lot of POTS lines out of an asterisk system.

Rotary: I use the zhone channel banks that I buy from a liquidator in texas. They are the Z-Plex 10b's. All I use them for is 24-ports of FXS that I then pass out for fax machines, cordless phones, door phones, SLT, etc etc. Caller ID works as well as all the other regular suspects.

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It's just to feed an antique 1A2 system, and provide support for rotary phones. I am not looking for a production-class system, just something super-cheap for home use. I have two ADIT 600 chassis, 4 fxs cards, two tdm cards, a CMG router, quad T1 cards and a T1 Digium card in the Asterisk server. Also have that Adtran 850. I have found this stuff either myself of from a friend, but all of it has passwords or other problems. I am to the point of just shorting pins and clearing flash memory, and to hell with what happens. I like the idea of 20 or more extensions in one box, with pulse-dialing support. Hopefully there is a way to do this!


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Have you read the abundant documentation on Adtran's site? It's not difficult to default the unit and they have a default username and password for nearly every Adtran box ever built.

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I have read as much as I can- it's a possibility that there's just a wierd defect in the unit. I know that the ringer supply is messed up. Is there anywhere I can find a schematic for the power supply with signals or voltages at the test points?


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To default the Adtran 850 router, If consoled in via Pinned out console cable (or DB9) on router card you should be able to hold down the "f" key it should ask you if you would like to set all settings to default. You also may want to check to verify which firmware you have on the unit.

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