[Asterisk-Users] TDM400 won't answer or dial. Help?

Mark Quitoriano markquitoriano at gmail.com
Wed Jul 5 06:36:44 MST 2006


i tried using trixbox once but i need to manually edited the .conf for the
tdm400p to work the way i wanted to.


On 7/5/06, Rich Adamson <radamson at routers.com> wrote:
>
> Stewart Loving-Gibbard wrote:
> >
> > I've spent several days now trying to get my TDM400 card to work. I'm
> > running TrixBox 1.1 (at least to start). I've tried an old PII 233mhz
> > with 256 MB, and a modern Dell Dimension 8400 (P4 3.0 ghz, 1 GM RAM). On
> > both machines I have a series of installation headaches, some of which
> > seem to be TrixBox's fault, since they are fairly consistent between
> > machines.
> >
> > I can get Asterix & FreePBX working as long as I don't use the TDM400.
> > It seems to work great with the soft SIP phone. I can dial into it, get
> > voicemail, record messages, etc. But I need it to work with the TDM400
> > card to be useful. I've followed the Nerd Vittles and SureTeq guides
> > approximately, and think I should have the ability to receive calls and
> > dial out over the TDM's FXO port.
> >
> > When I dial in, and watch from FreePBX's panel, I see that the "Zap 1"
> > trunk goes red. The SIP soft phone I have the call directed to then gets
> > the call. I have the SIP soft phone on auto-answer, so it picks up. Or,
> > rather, it thinks it picks up, since the calling phone continues to ring
> > and eventually goes to my POTS voicemail.
> >
> > A similar thing happens when I dial out. I call my cell phone, Zap 1
> > trunk goes red again, and the soft SIP phone says "call established" but
> > the call never gets made on the phone line. (I can pick up with a
> > conventional phone and get a dialtone.)
> >
> > It seems to me that * has recognized the TDM correctly, and that I've
> > picked the right port on my TDM. But, something is clearly wrong, and I
> > can't find mention of this kind of thing in the FAQs.
>
> You're probably correct assuming the TDM card has been recognized.
> However, the majority of users on this list are not TrixBox or FreePBX
> users and it would appear at least part of your problem might be related
> to the various scripts and macros embedded in those implementations.
> Therefor, you might pose your questions to the lists supporting those
> implementations.
>
> I (for one) became frustrated with the lack of documentation for FreePBX
> and gave messing with it. It was taking longer to figure out what was
> supposed to be happening then what the benefits of the gui interface was
> providing.
>
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