[Asterisk-bsd] Asterisk and AVM PCI passive ISDN card - cannot hear anything

Hans Petter Selasky hselasky at c2i.net
Fri Mar 17 10:32:31 MST 2006


On Friday 17 March 2006 16:37, Matthias Fechner wrote:
> Hello Hans,
>
> * Hans Petter Selasky <hselasky at c2i.net> [16-03-06 17:18]:
> > Do you get any sound at all?
> >
> > What happens when you run "capitest -u 0 -o <your telephone number>" and
> > answer the call. Do you hear anything? If you don't get any sound then
> > buy a "HFC-S PCI A" based ISDN card. They work much better.
>
> ok, I execute the following:
> capitest -d1 -u 0 -i 98 -o "*93"
> main.c: capi_send_listen_request: sending listen request for incoming_calls
> main.c: capi_send_listen_request: sending listen request for incoming_calls
> main.c: capi_send_listen_request: sending listen request for incoming_calls
> main.c: capi_send_listen_request: sending listen request for incoming_calls
> main.c: capi_send_listen_request: sending listen request for incoming_calls
> main.c: capi_send_listen_request: sending listen request for incoming_calls
> main.c: capi_send_listen_request: sending listen request for incoming_calls
> main.c: capi_send_listen_request: sending listen request for incoming_calls
> dialing out, 1 / 1 ...
> main.c: cd_event: disconnected: non-selected user clearing
> main.c: cd_event: disconnected: normal call clearing
>
> I got an very ugly sound. :)
>

Ok, then the driver is working. Perhaps you many need an:

exten => ... Answer

before your "exten => ... voicemail", in your "extensions.conf". Voicemail 
should work. Have you looked for a "voicemail.conf" ?

--HPS


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