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I have used both misdn and dahdi_bri over the last year, and would
happy take dahdi if for no other reason that it's much easier to
install.<br>
<br>
A patch is available to allow dahdi_bri to work with Asterisk 1.4, and
I have used that successfully.<br>
<br>
PaulH<br>
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On 25/10/09 03:26, Olivier wrote:
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cite="mid:442fbb120910240926l4d18210dx97ba08f1676b6021@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hello,<br>
<br>
I'm evaluating to possibility to use chan_misdn as a short term
workaround, in case latest Dahdi is not stable enough for what we are
planning to do (we wish to use Junghanns and Digium BRI hardware with
Asterisk 1.6) .<br>
I've read <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://www.mISDN.org">www.mISDN.org</a>
but still have a couple of questions :<br>
<br>
1. Is correct that in a 2.6.27 (and up) enabled kernel, the "embedded"
mISDN version is 2.X ?<br>
2. Is it correct that Asterisk MUST use chan-lcr to access this mISDN
software or is it still possible to install mISDN 1.X to be able to use
chan_misdn ?<br>
3. Am I correctly understanding README in Dahdi-linux when I think you
can switch Digium B410P support from dahdi to chan_misdn, just editing
/etc/dahdi/modules file ?<br>
4. Would you trust chan_misdn as a valuable short term solution for
ISDN BRI with Asterisk 1.6 ?<br>
<br>
Regards<br>
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