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What about using same schema as chan_mobile for send/receive sms? Any
idea?<br>
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Odicha escribió:
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Some tests made. One OpenVox G400P working on asterisk 1.6.1 (4 gsm
channels). Now working on Huawei modems...<br>
My idea.<br>
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One gsm library - jagsmlib (just another gsm lib... original....).
It'll be as libpri for gsm channels...<br>
A mod for chan_dahdi, it adds support for gsm channels...<br>
channels for dahdi (per hardware basis)<br>
It's only going to support voice till there's a clear and unique way to
"move" text messages in asterisk, so I'm not going to do nothing about
sms till that moment... We can add support for it easily later<br>
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Odicha escribió:
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Fine. If you are going to make tests with Huawei modems I'll do my
efforts with another hardware (no twice we do the same...<span
class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span>)<br>
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On Fri, Oct 09, 2009 at 06:14:00PM +0100, Odicha wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Moises Silva escribió:
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<pre wrap="">Hola Odicha, un gusto verte por aqui :-)
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:00 AM, Odicha <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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My proposal goes through using a model similar to chan_dahdi with a
common interface towards Asterisk and connect with specific
modules for
each class of hardware device, simplifying management tasks. For
example, to send an sms through any supported device to follow the
protocol to asterisk would face exactly the same.
I am a newbie in this gsm thing, but eager to learn and contribute
because it sounds like a very interesting area to work on. I'd like to
have your opinion on how your proposal relates to Giovanni Maruzzelli
project GSMOpen <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/GSMopen">http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/GSMopen</a> , which
apparently is something like the second generation celliax?
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<pre wrap="">Hi Moises!
Really it's related, but my thinking is make it part of dahdi, so we
have only one "hardware layer". Not a different channel, because it's
simpler and clever have only one hardware layer channel. I'm working at
now on pci gsm multisim cards (opvx g440p). I'll have something working
this weekend, but I'm using Junnghanns libgsmat library, as Tzafrir
guided me, so in principle it can't not be added to dahdi trunk because
of code policy (perhaps a rewrite of libgsmat solves it). Working on
signalling now....
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This sound interesting. I can try to make chan_datacard using it.
Regards, Artem
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