Solved. I think. :) (was Re: [Asterisk-bsd] FXO on TDM400P incoming
still not working - FreeBSD 5.2.1)
Jeff Rizzo
riz+asterisk at boogers.sf.ca.us
Thu Oct 28 18:02:24 CDT 2004
OK, after discovering the debug flag in wcfxs.c, and looking through the
code a little more, I discovered that if I #undef AUDIO_RINGCHECK in the
wcfxs driver, the driver sees the ring, and can actually answer the phone.
So, now it's working. Anyone have a concise explanation for what
AUDIO_RINGCHECK does, and why it's enabled by default?
Thanks,
+j
Jeff Rizzo wrote:
> OK, after a hiatus from playing around with asterisk, I've pared down
> my test environment to try and figure out why I can't receive incoming
> calls from the PSTN, but I'm having no luck.
>
> My setup:
>
> TDM400P board, one FXS port, and one FXO port, on a FreeBSD 5.2.1
> server running
> asterisk from CVS head as of a few minutes ago.
>
> I can use analog phones on the FXS port just fine.
>
> I can make *outgoing* calls on the FXO port just fine.
>
> I can't see _any_ indication of incoming calls from my PSTN line;
> though when asterisk isn't running, the line is busied out. (makes
> sense)
>
> At this point I'm wondering if it's an issue with the FreeBSD driver;
> can anyone verify they've been able to accept incoming calls from the
> PSTN with a TDM400p board? I'm pulling my hair out here... I've gone
> over zapata.conf and extensions.conf, which are both very simple at
> this point, with no luck. As I said, with verbose set at 99, I don't
> even see an indication that the line is ringing.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> +j
>
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