[Asterisk-Users] group in modem.conf

Christopher Arnold chris at terrabee.net
Wed Mar 26 08:23:40 MST 2003


Hi all,

what is the correct way to setup both incoming isdn lines and an outgoing
group?

I have 2 ISDN BRI lines connected to 2 ISDN cards running under i4l with
HiSax drivers with the following config in modems.conf:

msn=855606340
incomingmsn=634?
device => /dev/ttyI0
device => /dev/ttyI1
device => /dev/ttyI2
device => /dev/ttyI3

group=1
msn=855606340
;device => /dev/ttyI0
;device => /dev/ttyI1
device => /dev/ttyI2
device => /dev/ttyI3


Issue 1:
But the strange thing is that if i have an imon running and try to
call myself calls still seem to go out over ttyI0.

Issue 2:
I end up in voicemail (which is ok, since im calling myself.) but i still
hear the ringing and cant hear the voiceprompt from voicemail.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Please have a look at the log below.

	/Chris


*CLI>     -- Executing Dial("SIP/chrisarn-9c64", "Modem/g1:950155606343|60|r") in new stack
    -- Called g1:950155606343
    -- Executing Macro("Modem[i4l]/ttyI0", "stdexten|6343|SIP/chris at 217.215.73.79") in new stack
    -- Executing Dial("Modem[i4l]/ttyI0", "SIP/chris at 217.215.73.79|20") in new stack
    -- Called chris at 217.215.73.79
    -- Got SIP response 486 "Busy Here" back from 217.215.73.79
    -- SIP/217.215.73.79-e5be is busy
  == Everyone is busy at this time
    -- Executing VoiceMail("Modem[i4l]/ttyI0", "b6343") in new stack
  == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/voicemail.conf': Found
    -- Playing 'vm-theperson'
Mar 26 16:15:12 astro kernel: isdn_tty: call from 855606340, -> RING on ttyI0
    -- Playing 'digits/6'
    -- Playing 'digits/3'
    -- Playing 'digits/4'
    -- Playing 'digits/3'
    -- Playing 'vm-isonphone'
    -- Playing 'vm-intro'
    -- Playing 'beep'
    -- Recording to /var/spool/asterisk/vm/6343/INBOX/msg0004
    -- User hung up
  == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/voicemail.conf': Found
    -- Hungup 'Modem[i4l]/ttyI3'
  == Spawn extension (default, 955606343, 1) exited non-zero on 'SIP/chrisarn-9c64'





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