[Asterisk-bsd] Asterisk, NetBSD and the state of the world
Jay Adelson
jay at adelson.org
Tue Jan 11 14:44:34 CST 2005
I agree w/ Jeff, it works pretty much out of the box. I currently have
two NetBSD 2.0 boxes linked via IAX2, one of the boxes registered with
several SIP-based peers remotely, one only doing local SIP to a hardphone.
This works in a stable way, though for time to time I've had to reload SIP,
probably due to issues with the service providers.
Just to point this out, though I don't know how important this is to
many of you... I'm still trying to determine the cause of a voicemail/
digits playback on NetBSD 2.0 with the cvs.
Any digit over 9 causes it to hang up the call.
-j
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 12:16:24PM -0800, Jeff Rizzo wrote:
> Brian Buhrow wrote:
>
> > Hello folks. I have a build of Asterisk from December 2003 wich I've
> >been running under NetBSD 1.6.x and 2.0 quite successfully. This build,
> >however, doesn't work with any of the Digium hardware, and doesn't support
> >conferencing, due to the lack of a timing source. I'm aware that new
> >versions of Asterisk can be compiled to run under NetBSD, but what new
> >features do I get by upgrading? Can I now run the IAX2 protocol? Will
> >conferencing work under NetBSD with Asterisk-1.x? Is there any hardware
> >support? What about H.323, skinny, etc?
> > In other words, can people relate their experience with NetBSD and
> >Asterisk?
> >-thanks
> >-Brian
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>
> I am (very slowly) working on hardware support under NetBSD for the
> Digium TDM400P cards... I have something compiling but not yet working.
> (See previous posts on this list). The one thing that _is_ working
> (FSVO "working") is the ztdummy driver.
>
> I have been able to use IAX2 successfully under NetBSD and asterisk 1.0+
> (mostly I use cvs snapshots). I have not yet tried to use conferencing.
>
> Asterisk compiles pretty much out of the box under NetBSD 2.0 and
> later. I'm currently working (slowly) on creating a pkgsrc package for
> it, and on the aforementioned drivers. Unfortunately the holidays and
> real work have gotten in the way for the moment, but I hope to be able
> to dedicate some more time to it in a week or three, and possibly to
> finally figure out the source of my driver problems. Feel free to
> contact me off-list for more information and questions.
>
> +j
> riz at tastylime.net
>
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