;autogenerated by /usr/sbin/wancfg_dahdi do not hand edit ;autogenrated on 2009-02-20 ;Dahdi Channels Configurations ;For detailed Dahdi options, view /etc/asterisk/chan_dahdi.conf.bak [trunkgroups] [channels] context=from-pstn usecallerid=yes hidecallerid=no callwaiting=yes usecallingpres=yes callwaitingcallerid=yes threewaycalling=yes transfer=yes canpark=yes cancallforward=yes callreturn=yes echocancel=yes echocancelwhenbridged=yes relaxdtmf=yes rxgain=0.0 txgain=0.0 group=1 callgroup=1 pickupgroup=1 immediate=no ;Sangoma A104 port 1 [slot:0 bus:3 span:1] switchtype=euroisdn context=from-pstn group=0 echocancel=yes signalling=ss7 dchan=16 ;mtp2=16 networkindicator=national_spare signalling = ss7 ss7type = itu ; or ansi if you are using an ANSI link linkset = 1 pointcode = 245 ; The decimal form of your point code. If you are using an ; ANSI linkset, you can use the xxx-xxx-xxx notation for ; specifying your linkset pointcode. adjpointcode = 170 ; The point code of the switch adjacent to your linkset defaultdpc = 170 ; The point code of the switch you want to send your ISUP ; traffic to. A lot of the time, this is the same as your ; adjpointcode. ; Now we configure our Bearer channels (CICs) cicbeginswith = 1 ; Number to start counting the CICs from. So if DAHDI/1 to ; DAHDI/15 are CICs 1-15, you would set this to 1 before you ; declare channel=1-15 channel=1-15 ; Use DAHDI/1-15 and assign them to CICs 1-15 cicbeginswith = 17 ; Now for DAHDI/17 to DAHDI/31, they are CICs 17-31 so we initialize ; cicbeginswith to 17 before we declare those channels channel = 17-31 ; This assigns CICs 17-31 to channels 17-31 sigchan = 16 ; This is where you declare which DAHDI channel is your signalling ; channel. In our case it is DAHDI/16. You can add redundant ; signalling channels by adding additional sigchan= lines.