[Asterisk-Users] each 64K channel's ABCD bits for E100P Digium Cards.
Frank Lin
yuda at mafia.ee.ccu.edu.tw
Mon Apr 25 03:23:07 MST 2005
Hi !
I am trying to configure a E100P card with Channel bank, but I am a bit confused with
each 64K channel's ABCD bits.
The * will be connected to a PSTN switch with E1 Channel Bank lines.
The E1 lines will be used for incoming calls as FXS channels.
My problem now is where to find the CAS signalling ABCD bit table ? (TxABCD, RxABCD)
Could I change the ABCD value?
Thanks for your help.
These are my system info:
[zaptel.conf]
# E100P card
span=1,0,0,cas,hdb3,crc4
fxoks=1-12
unused=13-15
unused=17-31
#
# Wildcard X100P card
fxsks=32
defaultzone=us
loadzone=us
[zapata.conf]
[channels]
musiconhold=default
signalling=fxo_ks
echocancel=yes
echocancelwhenbridged=yes
echotraining=400
callerid=asreceived
context=default
channel => 1-12
language=en
signalling=fxs_ks
channel => 32
Output of zttool:
-
Alarms Span
OK Digium Wildcard E100P E1/PRA Card 0
OK Wildcard X101P Board 1
Current Alarms: No alarms.
Sync Source: Internally clocked
IRQ Misses: 0
Bipolar Viol: 0
Tx/Rx Levels: 0/ 0
Total/Conf/Act: 31/ 12/ 0
1111111111222222222333
1234567890123456789012345789012
TxA 000000000000
TxB 111111111111
TxC 000000000000
TxD 111111111111
RxA 000000000000
RxB 000000000000
RxC 111111111111
RxD 000000000000
-
[root at GW240 /]# lsmod
Module Size Used by Not tainted
wcfxo 9376 0 (unused)
wct1xxp 13184 0 (unused)
zaptel 179168 0 [wcfxo wct1xxp]
[root at GW240 /]# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 68392 XT-PIC timer
1: 4 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
3: 453361 XT-PIC wcfxo
5: 1048 XT-PIC eth0
8: 1 XT-PIC rtc
9: 0 XT-PIC usb-ohci, usb-ohci, ehci-hcd
10: 415190 XT-PIC t1xxp
12: 32 XT-PIC PS/2 Mouse
14: 5257 XT-PIC ide0
15: 0 XT-PIC ide1
NMI: 0
ERR: 0
[root at GW240 /]# cat /proc/zaptel/1
Span 1: WCT1/0 "Digium Wildcard E100P E1/PRA Card 0" HDB3//CRC4
1 WCT1/0/1 FXOKS
2 WCT1/0/2 FXOKS
...
11 WCT1/0/11 FXOKS
12 WCT1/0/12 FXOKS
--
Frank Lin
yuda at mafia.ee.ccu.edu.tw
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