Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 10:23 am Post subject: [Asterisk-bsd] TDM400p results so far and a question.
I'm using the FreeBSD zaptel driver under FreeBSD 5.2.1-release (not
sure how to tell what version of the zaptel driver - but I got it in
email in the last three weeks. :) with a TDM400p card which has one FXS
and one FXO port. Things are working pretty well in the tests so far,
and I can now confirm that the FXS port _does_ work pretty well.
I'm running the following version of Asterisk:
Asterisk CVS-HEAD-10/16/04-15:57:30 built by riz@fb.boogers.sf.ca.us on
a i386 running FreeBSD
Here's what I've seen so far - since I'm pretty new to asterisk and have
never (!) run it under Linux, perhaps someone can let me know if I'm
doing anything wrong.
I've got an analog rotary-dial phone (yes, really) hooked up to the FXS
port, and I'm able to dial other extensions with it just fine, and cause
it to ring when its extension is dialed. When I plug in a touchtone
phone, I have intermittent trouble getting * to recognize the digits
dialed. I haven't yet had time to characterize the trouble, but my
guess is I just need to tweak some settings. The only other thing I've
noticed is that the dialtone sounds a little wonky - almost like static
on the line, a steady clicking sound. For all I know, this may be
normal, though. :)
On the FXO port, I am able to successfully dial out without issue, but I
can't seem to get asterisk to answer an incoming call on the line... I'm
almost certain this is a configuration problem, but I'm at a loss what
to do next. I don't see _anything_ on the console when an incoming call
is ringing, even though I've got verbose set to 9... should I see
anything? Here's the 'from-analog' context in my extensions.conf:
[from-analog]
exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/3000&Zap/1)
... which I would expect to ring both SIP/3000 (which works) and Zap/1,
the analog phone (which also works in other contexts). But as I've
said, I see no indication that asterisk even notices the line ringing.
All in all I'm quite pleased with the state of affairs thus far. Any
troubleshooting suggestions would be most welcome.
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:05 am Post subject: [Asterisk-bsd] TDM400p results so far and a question.
In your zapata.conf you have
context=internal
should this be context=from-analog
You will not see anything on the console unless it hits a valid extention in
the selected context.
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Rizzo" <riz+asterisk@boogers.sf.ca.us>
To: "Asterisk on BSD discussion" <asterisk-bsd@lists.digium.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 7:23 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-bsd] TDM400p results so far and a question.
Quote:
I'm using the FreeBSD zaptel driver under FreeBSD 5.2.1-release (not sure
how to tell what version of the zaptel driver - but I got it in email in
the last three weeks. :) with a TDM400p card which has one FXS and one
FXO port. Things are working pretty well in the tests so far, and I can
now confirm that the FXS port _does_ work pretty well.
I'm running the following version of Asterisk:
Asterisk CVS-HEAD-10/16/04-15:57:30 built by riz@fb.boogers.sf.ca.us on a
i386 running FreeBSD
Here's what I've seen so far - since I'm pretty new to asterisk and have
never (!) run it under Linux, perhaps someone can let me know if I'm doing
anything wrong.
I've got an analog rotary-dial phone (yes, really) hooked up to the FXS
port, and I'm able to dial other extensions with it just fine, and cause
it to ring when its extension is dialed. When I plug in a touchtone
phone, I have intermittent trouble getting * to recognize the digits
dialed. I haven't yet had time to characterize the trouble, but my guess
is I just need to tweak some settings. The only other thing I've noticed
is that the dialtone sounds a little wonky - almost like static on the
line, a steady clicking sound. For all I know, this may be normal,
though. :)
On the FXO port, I am able to successfully dial out without issue, but I
can't seem to get asterisk to answer an incoming call on the line... I'm
almost certain this is a configuration problem, but I'm at a loss what to
do next. I don't see _anything_ on the console when an incoming call is
ringing, even though I've got verbose set to 9... should I see anything?
Here's the 'from-analog' context in my extensions.conf:
[from-analog]
exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/3000&Zap/1)
... which I would expect to ring both SIP/3000 (which works) and Zap/1,
the analog phone (which also works in other contexts). But as I've said,
I see no indication that asterisk even notices the line ringing.
All in all I'm quite pleased with the state of affairs thus far. Any
troubleshooting suggestions would be most welcome.
Thanks,
+j
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 10:17 am Post subject: [Asterisk-bsd] TDM400p results so far and a question.
No, if you'll notice the two Zap channels are on different contexts
intentionally. However, even when I change the first channel to
'from-analog' (like the second already is), it still doesn't work.
Is there any other debugging I could turn on which would show more?
+j
Chris Stenton wrote:
Quote:
In your zapata.conf you have
context=internal
should this be context=from-analog
You will not see anything on the console unless it hits a valid
extention in the selected context.
Chris
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Rizzo"
<riz+asterisk@boogers.sf.ca.us>
To: "Asterisk on BSD discussion" <asterisk-bsd@lists.digium.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 7:23 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-bsd] TDM400p results so far and a question.
> I'm using the FreeBSD zaptel driver under FreeBSD 5.2.1-release (not
> sure how to tell what version of the zaptel driver - but I got it in
> email in the last three weeks. :) with a TDM400p card which has one
> FXS and one FXO port. Things are working pretty well in the tests so
> far, and I can now confirm that the FXS port _does_ work pretty well.
>
> I'm running the following version of Asterisk:
>
> Asterisk CVS-HEAD-10/16/04-15:57:30 built by riz@fb.boogers.sf.ca.us
> on a i386 running FreeBSD
>
> Here's what I've seen so far - since I'm pretty new to asterisk and
> have never (!) run it under Linux, perhaps someone can let me know if
> I'm doing anything wrong.
>
> My zapata.conf is thus:
>
> [channels]
> language=en
> context=internal
> usecallerid=yes
> echocancel=yes
> echocancelwhenbridged=yes
> signalling=fxo_ks
> channel => 1
> context=from-analog
> signalling=fxs_ks
> rxgain=10.5
> txgain=0
> callprogress=yes
> channel => 2
>
>
> I've got an analog rotary-dial phone (yes, really) hooked up to the
> FXS port, and I'm able to dial other extensions with it just fine,
> and cause it to ring when its extension is dialed. When I plug in a
> touchtone phone, I have intermittent trouble getting * to recognize
> the digits dialed. I haven't yet had time to characterize the
> trouble, but my guess is I just need to tweak some settings. The
> only other thing I've noticed is that the dialtone sounds a little
> wonky - almost like static on the line, a steady clicking sound. For
> all I know, this may be normal, though. :)
>
> On the FXO port, I am able to successfully dial out without issue,
> but I can't seem to get asterisk to answer an incoming call on the
> line... I'm almost certain this is a configuration problem, but I'm
> at a loss what to do next. I don't see _anything_ on the console
> when an incoming call is ringing, even though I've got verbose set to
> 9... should I see anything? Here's the 'from-analog' context in my
> extensions.conf:
>
> [from-analog]
> exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/3000&Zap/1)
>
>
> ... which I would expect to ring both SIP/3000 (which works) and
> Zap/1, the analog phone (which also works in other contexts). But as
> I've said, I see no indication that asterisk even notices the line
> ringing.
> All in all I'm quite pleased with the state of affairs thus far. Any
> troubleshooting suggestions would be most welcome.
> Thanks,
> +j
>
>
>
>
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