[asterisk-users] Questions about Dahdi's /etc/dahdi/genconf_parameters
Tzafrir Cohen
tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com
Tue Nov 10 14:53:29 CST 2009
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 06:06:12PM +0100, Olivier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 1. How can specify in /etc/dahdi/genconf_parameters file that a port from a
> B410P board is to be "disabled".
There's currently no way to do that.
It should be trivial to implment. The more difficult part of it would be
how to define exactly what spans / channels to disable.
But why do you need that?
> Playing with comments (see bellow) doesn't help : file
> /etc/asterisk/dahdi-channels.conf is filled with 4 ports data.
>
> pri_termtype
> SPAN/1 TE
> SPAN/2 TE
> SPAN/3 TE
> # SPAN/4 TE
Currently pri_termtype is the only directive in dahdi_genconf that uses
this "list" syntax. I'm not very happy with it.
I'm not exactly sure if there should be some sort of generic way of
adding per-span (span? channel? how do you define a span?) definitions.
Think of ssh_config.
>
> 2. How can specify groups in /etc/dahdi/genconf_parameters ?
> I would like to group SPAN/1 and SPAN/2 into group 1 and SPAN/3 into group
> 2.
> I was unsuccessful with :
>
> group_lines 1
> pri_termtype
> SPAN/1 TE
> SPAN/2 TE
> group_lines 2
> pri_termtype
> SPAN/3 TE
>
> 3. After a dahdi_genconf commande, generated
> /etc/asterisk/dahdi-channels.conf is like this :
> ; Span 1: B4/0/1 "B4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1" (MASTER) AMI/CCS
> group=5,11
> context=remote
> switchtype = euroisdn
> signalling = bri_cpe_ptmp
> channel => 1-2
> context = default
> group = 63
>
> I can see 2 "group=" and "context=" lines. What is the difference between
> them ?
> Shall I care to have them both ?
The second ones are not really needed. Unless you want to assume less of
the configuration below.
TODO: implement a [section] syntax there to care even less about such
inclusion.
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