[Asterisk-Users] Australian approved 4BRI PCI adapter preliminary testing results

Mark Aufflick mark-asterisk at aufflick.com
Sun Mar 12 22:48:42 MST 2006


Hi James - can you please post the brand/model of the card and
supplier/cost etc.

Cheers,

Mark.

On 3/13/06, James Harper <james.harper at bendigoit.com.au> wrote:
> I have successfully placed a call into and out of the card from Asterisk
> using vISDN. The current vISDN snapshot now contains the PCI id's for
> the card so no patching should be required.
>
> Most of the initial testing failure was due to misconfiguration of vISDN
> by me and a bad entry in my sip.conf resulting in one way audio.
>
> So I have established that at least 1 channel of 1 port works in TE mode
> :). I hope to test it more thoroughly shortly, including multiple
> concurrent calls and both TE and NT mode in operation.
>
> Someone from Cologne has raised concerns that the TE/NT switching may be
> handled by a custom FPGA, which may be a showstopper. The manual is in
> German so I can't read it to figure out if I should be using jumpers or
> software to change modes. I'll have to do some deciphering :)
>
> James
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