[asterisk-users] CAS signalling conflicts with Clear channel
Vieri
rentorbuy at yahoo.com
Mon May 21 12:13:28 MST 2007
Thanks Nitesh,
I did just that and got both the TE120P PRI and the
analog card working together.
The 4-BRI mISDN B410P is a bit tougher and I still
haven't understood yet where the channels are supposed
to be specified (if so) in /etc/asterisk/misdn.conf.
I've used www.misdn.org , NOT the included "make
b410p" in zaptel's package.
Has anyone successfully configured a B410P with mISDN
from www.misdn.org (hfcmulti)? If so, can you share
your relevant config files?
--- Nitesh Divecha <nitesh at vipernetworks.com> wrote:
> Vieri,
>
> Make sure you are loading the digital card first and
> then analog card.
> I had the same problem and Digium engineers helped
> me out.
>
> Cheers,
> Nitesh
>
>
> Vieri wrote:
> > --- David Gomillion <david.gomillion at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> On 5/21/07, Vieri <rentorbuy at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> My asterisk server was working with a 4-FXO
> analog
> >>> card (TDM400P).
> >>>
> >>> I recently added two digital cards: a TE120P (1
> >>>
> >> PRI)
> >>
> >>> and a B410P (4 BRI).
> >>>
> >>> The B410P is still unconfigured but inserted in
> a
> >>>
> >> PCI
> >>
> >>> slot.
> >>>
> >>> The TE120P's jumper is set to E1 as it will
> >>>
> >> connect to
> >>
> >>> a commercial PBX's PRI card also configured as
> E1.
> >>>
> >>> My analog channels used to be 1-4 but since I
> >>>
> >> added
> >>
> >>> the new cards I changed them to 101-104.
> >>>
> >> I could be wrong here, but I don't think you get
> to
> >> arbitrarily make up what
> >> the channel numbers. At least I've never done
> that;
> >> I let the first channel
> >> be 1, second one 2, etc, through all of the
> cards,
> >> based on loading order of
> >> the PCI cards. And are you sure about the loading
> >> order of the cards?
> >>
> >
> > I'm sure you're right because the following yields
> no
> > error:
> >
> > # misdn-init stop
> > # rmmod wctdm
> > # rmmod xpp
> > # rmmod wcte12xp
> > # rmmod zaptel
> > # modprobe -a zaptel
> > # modprobe -a wcte12xp
> > # ztcfg -vvvvv
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