Hi Steve:<br>
<br>
Thanks for your help. I really appreciate it..<br>
<br>
My provider is CANTV in Venezuela. There's a venezuelan variant
in the code and I'm using that. Incoming works perfectly, outgoing is
not working. I'm being told that incoming is MFCR2 but outgoing is
R2-Digital with DNIS DTMF. There is a Cisco router working and it's
using the following:<br>
<br>
<font size="3">r2-digital-dtmf-dnis R2 ITU Q421 DTMF tone signaling with DNIS </font><br>
<br>
<br>
What's the equivalent in libmfcr2 and Unicall?<br>
<br>
Again, thank you for your help and your code!<br>
<br>
Jesus Mogollon<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2005/11/5, Steve Underwood <<a href="mailto:steveu@coppice.org">steveu@coppice.org</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi Jesus,<br><br>FX is not a variant of R2. It is a completely different signalling<br>protocol. This means your service provider is using R2 for some of your<br>channels, and providing all your incoming calls on those channels. It is
<br>use FX signalling for other channels, and you must make your outgoing<br>calls there. Someone else told be about a similar configuration. I think<br>they were able to use chan_zap for the other channels, and make use of
<br>its FX signalling features. I am not sure how that works, as FX<br>signalling over E1s is far from standardised.<br><br>Regards,<br>Steve<br><br><br>Jesus Mogollon wrote:<br><br>> Steve:<br>><br>> That's exactly what I'm using. Incoming calls work like a charm but
<br>> when I try calling I get a protocol error. My provider says that for<br>> outgoing I need to use fx signalling. I see that in unicall.conf<br>> there's such a thing as protocolvariant=fx but if I uncomment that
<br>> line, unicall gives me an error. Any ideas? Thanks for your help...<br>><br>> 2005/11/4, Steve Underwood <<a href="mailto:steveu@coppice.org">steveu@coppice.org</a><br>> <mailto:<a href="mailto:steveu@coppice.org">
steveu@coppice.org</a>>>:<br>><br>> Jesus Mogollon wrote:<br>><br>> >Does anyone know how to make this work with Asterisk? (R2-Digital<br>> >(Q.421)) I have MFCR2 configured but I'm told that outgoing calls are
<br>> >to use Q421 R2 Digital signalling. Any help is appreciated.<br>> ><br>> >Jesus Mogollon<br>> ><br>> ><br>> See <a href="http://www.soft-switch.org">http://www.soft-switch.org
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