[Asterisk-doc] docs/volume-one vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml,1.12,1.13

jimvanm cvs at sohoskyway.net
Wed Nov 10 16:41:45 CST 2004


Comments:
Update of /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv20185/volume-one

Modified Files:
	vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml 
Log Message:
Minor logic changes
Index: vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml
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RCS file: /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/volume-one/vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.12
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -C2 -d -r1.12 -r1.13
*** vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml	30 Oct 2004 16:30:04 -0000	1.12
--- vm1chp4-channelconfig.xml	10 Nov 2004 22:41:31 -0000	1.13
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*** 124,131 ****
  </itemizedlist>
  <para>
! The main difference in the settings that are provided above when configuring an FXO channel instead of an FXS channel is signalling. Of course an FXO channel will get plugged into something that provides an FXS channel (like the phone company).</para>
  <para>
! In your <filename>
! /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf</filename>
   file we will want to add the following:<informalexample>
  <programlisting>
--- 124,130 ----
  </itemizedlist>
  <para>
! The main difference in the settings that are provided above when configuring an FXO channel instead of an FXS channel is signalling.</para>
  <para>
! In your <filename>/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf</filename>
   file we will want to add the following:<informalexample>
  <programlisting>
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*** 151,155 ****
  In the first example we listed channel 1 as an FXS channel. To create an FXO channel on the same TDM400P card, we list all the settings for the channel and then define the channel number. Instead of only having signalling be fxo_ks though we want the signalling to be fxs_ks. Because the other settings haven't been changed (signalling=fxs_ks replaces the previous value of signalling), they stay the same. Which means that while channel 1 takes on the values language=en, context=default, switchtype=national, and signalling=fxo_ks; channel takes on the values language=en, context=default, switchtype=national, and signalling=fxs_ks.</para>
  <para>
! We now having a working example of a zapata.conf with an FXS channel (1) and an FXO channel (2) that we can use. Channel 2 can be hooked to an analog phone jack like the one provided by a phone company and Channel 1 can be hooked directly to a standard analog telephone.</para>
  </sect2>
  </sect1>
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  In the first example we listed channel 1 as an FXS channel. To create an FXO channel on the same TDM400P card, we list all the settings for the channel and then define the channel number. Instead of only having signalling be fxo_ks though we want the signalling to be fxs_ks. Because the other settings haven't been changed (signalling=fxs_ks replaces the previous value of signalling), they stay the same. Which means that while channel 1 takes on the values language=en, context=default, switchtype=national, and signalling=fxo_ks; channel takes on the values language=en, context=default, switchtype=national, and signalling=fxs_ks.</para>
  <para>
! We now having a working example of a zapata.conf with an FXS channel (1) and an FXO channel (4) that we can use. Channel 4 can be connected to an analog circuit such as might be provided by your phone company. You can plug an analog telephone directly into Channel 1.</para>
  </sect2>
  </sect1>


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