canuck15
2005-Aug-22 00:03 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] How to start ztmonitor in 'quantitative' mode ?
To start ztmonitor in quantitative mode you do the following. Assuming you are running Asterisk V1.0.9 you need to edit one line to ztmonitor.c in /usr/src/zaptel as per patch 2783 http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0002783 Change line 261 fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ztmonitor <channel num> [-v] [-f FILE]\n"); to fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ztmonitor <channel num> [-v | -f FILE]\n"); Now run ztmonitor in verbose mode /ztmonitor 1 -vv Note: verbose mode is 2 v's not a "w" Now you will see the RX and TX numbers on the right hand side. If you are doing the 1004 Hz 0db test to set your levels. Try get a value around 14500 which means the RX graphical display is at maximum NOT midway! I could not find these details anywhere so that is why I am posting this here. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050822/98281966/attachment.htm
Tony Hoyle
2005-Aug-22 04:45 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] How to start ztmonitor in 'quantitative' mode ?
canuck15 wrote:> To start ztmonitor in quantitative mode you do the following. > > Change line 261 > fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ztmonitor <channel num> [-v] [-f FILE]\n"); > to > > fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ztmonitor <channel num> [-v | -f FILE]\n"); >Err.. changing that does absolutely nothing to the active part of the code. It certainly doesn't add a quantitative mode. Tony