[Asterisk-Users] X100P card in Australia

Howard Lowndes lannet at lannet.com.au
Sat Dec 18 03:15:51 MST 2004


Well, it appears that the good old days of crossbar technology are not
yet lost.

I tried using "pulsedial = yes" in zapata.conf, and it worked.  Shame
really that dtmf doesn't work properly in AU.  Perhaps the 1 exchange
that I was successful with earlier was an old AXE exchange - who would
know.


On Sat, 2004-12-18 at 19:10, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> Further to this, I have just managed to make an outbound call, but it is
> only 1 out of a number of phone numbers that I have tried, so I still
> have the problem.
> 
> The call I did succeed in making was of very acceptable quality.
> 
> 
> On Sat, 2004-12-18 at 18:42, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> > I'm trying to get the X100P card working in AU.
> > 
> > So far I have managed to get it to handle incoming calls from the PSTN
> > and have managed to eliminate pretty much most of the echo.
> > 
> > My big problem is getting the outbound calls to work.  When I get ZAP to
> > dial out it won't connect and I get what I think is the Congestion
> > signal - like a busy signal but with what appears to be a 10db
> > alternating gain shift.
> > 
> > (From zaptel/zonedata.c)
> > { ZT_TONE_BUSY, "425/375,0/375" },
> > { ZT_TONE_RINGTONE, "413+438/400,0/200,413+438/400,0/2000" },
> > /* XXX Congestion: Should reduce by 10 db every other cadence XXX */
> > { ZT_TONE_CONGESTION, "425/375,0/375,420/375,8/375" },
> > 
> > Has anyone in AU got this outbound working on X100P and can give me some
> > pointers.
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