[Asterisk-Users] Receiving Incoming Calls not working properly on TDM400P with 4 FXO modules

Andrew Elchuk aelchuk at cronustech.com
Mon May 2 15:07:15 MST 2005


Anyone?  dmesg is saying each module and card is detected and Digium 
tech support isn't helpful at all with this.

Robert Webb wrote:

>
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 11:24:24 -0600
>  Andrew Elchuk <aelchuk at cronustech.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have two of the above installed into a server running Asterisk on 
>> Debian Linux.  Currently, only two phone lines are connected to the 
>> system.  I had both phone lines plugged into the one card, and it 
>> worked fine for dialing out on them, but when receiving incoming 
>> calls, only the line plugged into port 1 would answer.  I then tried 
>> plugging the other line into ports 3 and 4 on the first wildcard and 
>> they were no go, and then tried port 1 on the other card and it 
>> worked fine for dialing out and answering??  I checked and the cards 
>> are not sharing an IRQ with anything else, and in wcfxs.c, #define 
>> AUDIO_RINGCHECK 1 is already commented out, as other forums mentioned 
>> it could be a problem.  What gives here?
>>
>> zaptel.conf
>> fxsks=1
>> fxsks=2
>> fxsks=3
>> fxsks=4
>> fxsks=5
>> fxsks=6
>> fxsks=7
>> fxsks=8
>> loadzone=us
>> defaultzone=us
>>
>> zapata.conf
>> [trunkgroups]
>>
>> [channels]
>> language=en
>> context=main-menu
>> signalling=fxs_ks
>> echocancel=yes
>> echocancelwhenbridged=yes
>> echotraining=yes
>> rxgain=0.0
>> txgain=0.0
>> group=1
>> callgroup=1
>> pickupgroup=1
>> musiconhold=default
>> callerid=asreceived
>> signalling=fxs_ks
>> channel => 1-8
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>
>
> How about posting the appropriate lines from dmesg to make sure that 
> all the channels were recognized by the zaptel driver. Then we can go 
> from there.
>
> Robert






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