[asterisk-users] How to Dial a number with Sangoma PRI card?
Lacy Moore - Aspendora
aspendora at gmail.com
Tue Sep 19 01:54:46 MST 2006
I dial using groups. Dial(Zap/g1/1234)
I'm pretty sure this was taken off of the examples on the Sangoma website.
<http://wiki.sangoma.com/wanpipe-linux-asterisk-appendix#sampleZaptel>
On 9/19/06, Mario <mgnospam at fgasoftware.com> wrote:
>
> I have a Sangoma PRI card configured for E1 line (i.e. 30+1 channels per
> port) and I'm not quite sure on how the Dial command should performed.
>
> I'm using the standard Dial command as if it were a Zap channel. For
> example
>
> Dial(Zap/1/1234) ; Dial 1234 using channel 1 on port 1
> Dial(Zap/32/1234) ; Dial 1234 using channel 1 on port 2 (i.e. 32nd
> zapata entry)
>
> Most often than not this works, but sometimes the call fails. However,
> reading the Asterisk docs, it says that to dial using a PRI card I
> should use, instead, the following command:
>
> Dial(Zap/1-1/1234) ; Dial using channel 1 on port 1
> Dial(Zap/2-1/1234) ; Dial using channel 1 on port 2
>
> Which one is correct? Should I dial Zap/32 or Zap/2-1 to go through the
> 1st channel on port 2?
>
> I'm scared of changing my whole dial plan and then discover that,
> occasionally, things do not work as expected.
>
> Please, can someone who has used Sangoma PRI card help me? My
> Zapata.conf is set as if we had 60+ channels (something similar to this):
>
> context = my_context
> group = 1
> [snip...]
> signalling = pri_cpe
> switchtype = euroisdn
> channel => 1-15, 17-31 ; Same, up to channel 62
>
> Thanks in advance.
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Lacy Moore
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