[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk and Wildcard T100P

Steven Critchfield critch at basesys.com
Wed Feb 11 16:42:17 MST 2004


On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 17:26, Michael Welter wrote:
> On my Eschelon T1, all I get are the last four digits.

I bet yours is a channelized T1 not a PRI. 2 and 4 digits are expected
on a channelized T1 sine they are sent in DTMF or MF, or even pulse and
that is added on to the call setup time. The relative difference between
4 and 10 digits sent in binary on the D channel is so little a human
wouldn't notice it.

> Steven Critchfield wrote:
> >>From your zapata.conf file below, I see you have configured for a PRI.
> > PRI by default is treated like a DID. You MUST define a extension entry
> > for every incoming call. If you had looked at the console error messages
> > this would have been fairly easy to diagnose. Most likely you will need
> > the full 10 digit number if you are in the USA to make it work.
> > 
> > On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 17:04, Mike Fryer wrote:
> > 
> >>Hey guys,
> >> 
> >>I have an Asterisk system here and have it on a single-span T1 card. 
> >>Got everything on the T1 side squared away, no warning lights on the
> >>smart jack and the carrier is able to see the D-Channel.  However,
> >>when you call the numbers associated with the T1 all you get is a busy
> >>tone from the Asterisk.  I've tried coding a small auto-attendant
> >>script so the Asterisk can answer the outside lines, but it still
> >>gives me busy rather than running the script.  This is what it looks
> >>like
> >> 
> >>[default]
> >>ResponseTimeout=10
> >>exten => s,1,Answer
> >>exten => s,2,Background(greeting)
> >>.....
> >>exten => t,1,Hangup
> >>exten => i,1,Background(invalid)
> >>exten => i,2,Goto(default|s|2)
> >> 
> >>This is just the basics of the script but Asterisk never even
> >>answers.  I've even included default in the users context but still
> >>nothing.  I know there are no problems with my script because I can
> >>connect a SiP phone, and put an extension in that just has a goto
> >>statement that points to the above script and it works perfectly.
> >> 
> >>Is there something special I have to do to make Asterisk know how to
> >>answer an incoming T1 line?  I was thinking that since there are DINS
> >>digits coming across the PRI that Asterisk is seeing them
> >>as extensions, but the i rule should take care of that if we don't
> >>have them defined as extensions, right?
> >> 
> >>This is how my zapata.conf and zapetl.conf files are setup.
> >> 
> >>zapata.conf
> >>----------------------------------------------
> >>[channels]
> >>context = users
> >>signalling = pri_cpe
> >>switchype = 5ess
> >>group = 1
> >>channel => 1-23
> >>pridialplan = national
> >> 
> >>zaptel.conf
> >>----------------------------------------------
> >>span = 1,1,0,esf,b8zs
> >>bchan = 1-23
> >>dchan = 24
> >> 
> >>Thanks,
> >> 
> >>Mike Fryer
> 
> 
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