[Asterisk-bsd] TDM400p results so far and a question.

Jeff Rizzo riz+asterisk at boogers.sf.ca.us
Mon Oct 18 13:17:58 CDT 2004


No, if you'll notice the two Zap channels are on different contexts 
intentionally.  However, even when I change the first channel to 
'from-analog' (like the second already is), it still doesn't work.

Is there any other debugging I could turn on which would show more?

+j

Chris Stenton wrote:

> In your zapata.conf you have
>
> context=internal
>
> should this be context=from-analog
>
> You will not see anything on the console unless it hits a valid 
> extention in the selected context.
>
> Chris
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Rizzo" 
> <riz+asterisk at boogers.sf.ca.us>
> To: "Asterisk on BSD discussion" <asterisk-bsd at lists.digium.com>
> Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 7:23 PM
> Subject: [Asterisk-bsd] TDM400p results so far and a question.
>
>
>> I'm using the FreeBSD zaptel driver under FreeBSD 5.2.1-release (not 
>> sure how to tell what version of the zaptel driver - but I got it in 
>> email in the last three weeks.  :) with a TDM400p card which has one 
>> FXS and one FXO port.  Things are working pretty well in the tests so 
>> far, and I can now confirm that the FXS port _does_ work pretty well.
>>
>> I'm running the following version of Asterisk:
>>
>> Asterisk CVS-HEAD-10/16/04-15:57:30 built by riz at fb.boogers.sf.ca.us 
>> on a i386 running FreeBSD
>>
>> Here's what I've seen so far - since I'm pretty new to asterisk and 
>> have never (!) run it under Linux, perhaps someone can let me know if 
>> I'm doing anything wrong.
>>
>> My zapata.conf is thus:
>>
>> [channels]
>> language=en
>> context=internal
>> usecallerid=yes
>> echocancel=yes
>> echocancelwhenbridged=yes
>> signalling=fxo_ks
>> channel => 1
>> context=from-analog
>> signalling=fxs_ks
>> rxgain=10.5
>> txgain=0
>> callprogress=yes
>> channel => 2
>>
>>
>> I've got an analog rotary-dial phone (yes, really) hooked up to the 
>> FXS port, and I'm able to dial other extensions with it just fine, 
>> and cause it to ring when its extension is dialed.  When I plug in a 
>> touchtone phone, I have intermittent trouble getting * to recognize 
>> the digits dialed.  I haven't yet had time to characterize the 
>> trouble, but my guess is I just need to tweak some settings.  The 
>> only other thing I've noticed is that the dialtone sounds a little 
>> wonky - almost like static on the line, a steady clicking sound.  For 
>> all I know, this may be normal, though.  :)
>>
>> On the FXO port, I am able to successfully dial out without issue, 
>> but I can't seem to get asterisk to answer an incoming call on the 
>> line... I'm almost certain this is a configuration problem, but I'm 
>> at a loss what to do next.  I don't see _anything_ on the console 
>> when an incoming call is ringing, even though I've got verbose set to 
>> 9... should I see anything? Here's the 'from-analog' context in my 
>> extensions.conf:
>>
>> [from-analog]
>> exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/3000&Zap/1)
>>
>>
>> ... which I would expect to ring both SIP/3000 (which works) and 
>> Zap/1, the analog phone (which also works in other contexts).  But as 
>> I've said, I see no indication that asterisk even notices the line 
>> ringing.
>> All in all I'm quite pleased with the state of affairs thus far.  Any 
>> troubleshooting suggestions would be most welcome.
>> Thanks,
>> +j
>>
>>
>>
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