[Asterisk-Users] UK X100P installation help

Paul J. Smith pjsmith at mtgsy.net
Thu Feb 23 11:24:41 MST 2006


I just moved the card to another slot, and I now seem to have voice!
Upon removing one of the cards, I noticed a resistor is broken off at
the base.  Not sure if it was always like that or if I did it removing
it, but I now do seem to be further along.

Still seems to be trouble detecting that the remote caller has hung up
though. 


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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Paul J.
Smith
Sent: 23 February 2006 17:18
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] UK X100P installation help

Hi,

I've got the latest asterisk at home setup running with SIP.  I've been
trying to tie it in with the PSTN off and on for a while with no
success.  I gave up on ISDN and purchased 2 x100p cards from x100p.com.

I've got the card installed, the machine can see it. 

The problems I have at the moment are

First time I start up the drivers and asterisk, I can call the pstn
number.  The call is detected, the SIP phone rings, you can pick up the
call, but there is nothing but a faint noise.  After that, if you try to
call the number again, it's engaged, as if the x100 P has not dropped
the line, though watching the asterisk log in real time it says it has.

I've looked all over the web for some detailed instructions, but most
just mirror what I've already done.

Is it because I'm in the UK?  I could not find anyone using these in the
UK.  Maybe they don't like UK phone sockets?

My zaptel.conf is

# Span 1: WCFXO/0 "Wildcard X100P Board 1"
fxsks=1
# Global data
loadzone        = uk
defaultzone     = uk


Can anyone help me to get this working?

Thanks.
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