Re: Re: Changing IRQ

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May be try to change the irq allocation in the bios setup.

On 8/25/07, Tony Mountifield <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
In article <100501c7e6fa$6b3fbc20$0201a8c0@dw>,
CentOS List < centoslist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> Is there a way to change IRQ of PCI devices?
> >
> > PCI is designed to share IRQs between cards, and to automatically
> > configure.  all PCI device drivers should be designed to cope properly
> > with this.
>
> I have a Digium card which is conflicting with all the other PCI cards and
> even the onboard NIC.
>
> There are 3 PCI slots and i had swapped all the 3 and have the same
> SIOCSIFFLAGS error
>
> What do you think? the Digium is broken?

All purchased Digium cards entitle you to free technical support from Digium
to get them up and running. Try emailing support@xxxxxxxxxx

You might also want to try the asterisk-users mailing list at lists.digium.com

Cheers
Tony
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