[asterisk-users] chan_isdn with HFC-compatible
Michael Kamleitner
michael.kamleitner at gmail.com
Wed Jul 18 00:58:08 CDT 2007
On 7/18/07, Ex Vito <ex.vitorino at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > Asterisk is loading the chan_misdn and lists mISDN when issueing "show
> > channeltypes" - however it indicates "Devicestate - No". when I look
> for
> > "misdn show stacks", it lists the single port of the ISDN-card, however
> > indicates "L2Link DOWN, L1LinkDOWN". so I guess theres something wrong,
> > unfortunately I've no idea on what to check next...any pointers? maybe
> I'm
> > missing something obvious, as this is my first installation of Asterisk
> +
> > ISDN...
> >
>
> Checklist:
>
> - The cable (after all L1 seems to be down)
> - If asterisk is to behave as a phone, check that
> the port is configured in TE mode
> - Verify PTP vs PTMP
thx for your suggestions. just to make sure: TE-mode is configured in
zapata.conf, right? the settings would be:
switchtype = euroisdn
signalling = bri_cpe ( or signalling = bri_cpe_ptmp not sure about this -
guess I should check mISDN.conf to see if I should go for PTP or PTMP,
right?)
I'm gonna check this when I am back at the machine later today...
thx!
If needed:
>
> - Take a look at /var/log/asterisk/misdn.log
> - Increase "verbosity" in /etc/misdn-init.conf
> debug=3 should be a good starting point
> (reload mISDN modules after this change)
> --
> exvito
>
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