[Asterisk-Users] (Newbie) help please?

Mark Elkins mje at posix.co.za
Fri Apr 16 14:58:20 MST 2004


What I've got...
Software:
  Linux: Slackware 9.1
  Asterisk: out of CVS - so its new.
  isdn4k-utils: to test the ISDN Card

Hardware:
  PII Pentium 400Mhz  (Its a test of concept machine) with 320Kb RAM
  1 x ISDN BRI Card - DIVA EICON (Installed + working)
  2 x Grandstream (Barbie?) BT100 SIP Phones.

What Works..
  I can call from one phone to the other... get read voicemail...
  I can dial from a PSTN phone the BRI Number - and get the * demo
messages

Whats been read..
  Lots.. Andy's Getting Started (www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm)
  and lots from http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+ISDN4Linux and
  I've followed almost every link from www.asterisk.org...


All examples seem to include Digiums hardware :-(

I'm looking for clean, clear examples with a generic ISDN card - which
is my trunk line, and the two SIP phones.

The numbering plan in South Africa is pretty simple
7 digits for local calls
12 digits for long distance

Anyone in S.A. got some example configs to share with?

Currently - I'm stuck with the message..
 -- Executing Dial("SIP/phone1-082a", "Modem/g1/8070590") in new stack
Apr 17 00:09:00 WARNING[507919]: chan_modem.c:181 modem_call:
Destination g1/8070590 requres a real destination (device:destination)
    -- Couldn't call g1/8070590
    -- Hungup 'Modem[i4l]/ttyI1'
... when I dial '98070590' (9 for outside - which I'll make '0' one
day!)

(its late, head hurts, wife is loosing patience)
help? hints?

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