similar to: isdn4linux, NETjet, chan_modem help needed

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2003 Nov 01
1
NetJet Cards
Hello, I am trying to use 2 netjet cards under asterisk and isdn4linux. I am having a hard time trying to get them to work in terms of dial out. Does anyone have a working config I could look at for even one card (tried that, not much luck either). When i dial out: -- Accepting AUTHENTICATED call from 172.16.11.2, requested format = 2, actual format = 2 -- Executing
2004 Apr 07
0
Struggling with ISDN4Linux and Asterisk config
The card is an ASUSCOM ISDNLink PCI (passive) and the circuit is from Qwest (in the US). I will be using this circuit only for voice (I'm doing this because of the poor quality of my POTS lines). I've compiled Hisax (as a module) into my 2.4.25 kernel, and with 'modprobe hisax type=35 protocol=4 id=hisax' I get the following: Apr 7 10:34:24 dev kernel: HiSax: Linux Driver for
2004 Sep 22
1
(euro)ISDN: complete silence / can't hear a word.
Hello, I just got my isdn-card working together with i4l and asterisk. Everything seems to be working fine: I can accept calls coming from the outside and I can dial out. Even setting the msn works like charm but my problem is that I cannot hear a word. There's complete silence in both directions. Any idea what could be the cause? Thanks for your help, Gunther Lspci: 0000:01:07.0 Network
2004 Sep 07
1
Asterisk + NetJet (ISDN4Linux)
Well, it has been a long time since I used my NetJet S cards with asterisk (moved to the quad PRI card) but I am trying to get this working again for home use. Basically, what I am using is this: Linux 2.6.8.1: config lines: # ISDN subsystem CONFIG_ISDN=y # Old ISDN4Linux CONFIG_ISDN_I4L=y # CONFIG_ISDN_PPP is not set CONFIG_ISDN_AUDIO=y # CONFIG_ISDN_TTY_FAX is not set CONFIG_ISDN_DRV_HISAX=y
2004 Dec 13
3
Busy message on ISDN cards?
Hi all, I'm new to asterisk and not too knowledgeable on ISDN, so please be gentle :) I have a dual-channel Eicon Diehl Diva card in a Debian Woody box with kernel 2.4.27, connecting to a Telstra (Australia) Onramp Home Highway ISDN line. I'm pretty certain the card and line both work since they've been used in this machine for PPP before this (but with an older kernel with DoV
2004 Sep 23
2
Modem[i4l]/ttyI0 sent into invalid extension 's'
G'day, New to Asterisk alert! I have a Netjet card running on linux 2.4.27 kernel using the HiSax module, and trying to use it for incoming/outgoing calls from *. I've tried playing with modem.conf and extensions.conf every which way I can think of, using samples and whatever I can find off the net, and I get the same message everytime I try to dial in. The complete message is:
2004 Apr 25
1
no audio using isdn4linux channel
I'll try again using my subscribed address... Apologies to the moderators... --- Hi All, I've successfully got SIP and IAX2 working on Asterisk using X-Lite as a SIP phone and talking to a remote Asterisk over IAX2 using G729. I'm now trying to get an ISDN BRI connection working. I have a Traverse NetJet card (http://www.traverse.com.au/) which I currently have working with
2014 Jan 27
1
AsteriskNOW with AX1600P card
Hi all! I'm new with telephony cards and DAHDI drivers. I have installed Asterisk NOW 3.0.0 and update to Asterisk 11.7.0, modules are update too. I'm following the installation guide of Atcom [1] for AX1600P analogic card, modules are loaded [root at pbx ~]# lsmod | grep -E "hisax|netjet|dahdi" netjet 14618 0 isdnhdlc 4523 1 netjet mISDNipac
2005 Feb 12
3
Initializing two ISDN cards in isdn4linux
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello! After LOTS of research on this list and internet in general I managed to get an old Teles PCI card working with Asterisk throught ISDN4Linux. No echos, no delays, simply perfect -- electronic poetry ! :) eheheheheh I just didn't get it to work with CAPI and "chan_capi" but, since isdn4linux is doing such a good job, I'll
2010 May 26
1
[Dahdi] "DAHDI_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1"?
Hello I'm trying to install Dahdi through source code on a Fedora 13 host to use an OpenVox PCI card with a single FXO port, but dahdi_cfg -vv isn't happy. 1. After successfully running "make all; make install; make config", I edited /etc/dahdi/system.conf thusly: loadzone=fr defaultzone=fr fxsks=1 2. Then ran "dahdi_cfg -vv" which says: ------------- DAHDI Tools
2004 Dec 14
1
ISDN HiSax: unauthorized source code changes
Hi After modprobe hisax type=35 (Billion HFC PCI) on a Xorcom Rapid ISO I get: HISAX Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Linux Driver for passive ISDN cards Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Version 3.5 (module) Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Layer1 Revision 1.1.4.1 Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax: Layer2 Revision 1.1.4.1 Dec 12 16:25:35 localhost kernel: HiSax:
2003 Sep 15
1
Anyone using National ISDN (NI-1) BRI under Linux?
I have a North American BRI configured as National ISDN (NI-1) on an SBC (Nortel?) switch. SBC calls this "FastTrak ISDN", and it's surprisingly inexpensive -- less than two POTS lines. I've been trying to find an inexpensive PCI interface solution to connect this to Asterisk as voice lines. I prefer ISDN BRI over POTS lines because of the improved signalling, fast dialing,
2003 Jul 24
2
isdn4linux
Hello All, I was just after a few pointers. I have just setup my Redhat 9 linux box with asterisk. Internal SIP call working fine. My Eicon ISDN card turned up today so - plugged it in and went through the modem.conf. It reports unable to open /dev/ttyI0 The problem is I have never used ISDN with Linux - let alone a telephony app - and I have no idea even where to start. Some pointers
2006 Feb 01
1
ISDN busy line
I'm trying using Asterisk over an isdn line. I configured my Eicon Diva card by the hisax module and it works with the Asterisk's chan_modem (and chan_modem_i4l) driver. The problem is that I can receive calls (on /dev/ttyI0) but when I make a call I always have the line busy (on ttyI0 but even if I use an other device like ttyI1). This is a part of my consol output: --
2004 May 19
1
Old sound in new call.
Hi, I have a problem that I just can't figure out how to solve. I start *, dial it using a ISDN phone over PSTM, to a Hisax card installed in * I get the demo-greeting, listen for a few seconds and hang up. I dial it again, but this time the first second is sound from where the previous call ended, then the greeting starts as it should. Right now I have removed all codecs but codec_gsm.so
2003 Sep 02
9
ISDN
Hi, I am using a Netjet-s ISDN Card, and am having some trouble dialling out (Incoming Works Fine). TRUNK=Modem/ttyI0 exten => _90XXXXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:1}||Ttm) exten => _90XXXXXXXXX,2,Congestion I get the following when diallingout: -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/2-1' -- Executing Dial("Zap/2-1", "Modem/ttyI0/04XXXXXXXX||Ttm") in new
2006 Jun 17
3
ISDN BRI NetJet
I'm trying to use a Teles (netjet) ISDN BRI card with asterisk 1.2.9.1 Anyone was able to use this card with asterisk? I couldn't find much information about it. Any help?
2003 Apr 09
1
I4l channel problems with latest CVS
Greetings, today I'm recompiling asterisk on a new machine with the same isdn card (not the same model, the *SAME* card) using CVS downloaded yesterday night. When I try to start *, it gives me the error: [chan_modem.so] => (Generic Voice Modem Driver) == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/modem.conf': Found == Loading modem driver chan_modem_i4l.so => (ISDN4Linux Emulated Modem
2003 Aug 21
1
Status of ISDN && DTMF (AFAIK): Please add corrections and comments
In this message I try to summarize what I have learned in these last two weeks. My primary sources of informations were the * list archives and linux ISDN docs. I ain't no * master, so don't trust too hard. Relevant messages from the * list for the current discussion are: 009177.html 009268.html 0498.html 0849.html My setup is an Eicon Diva (HiSax: Eicon.Diehl Diva driver Rev. 1.1.4.2)
2004 May 23
3
NetJet and RAS
Hi, Last weekend I was planning to buy a physical PBX system, but instead I have been blown away by the fact that VoIP really works, that Asterisk is so easy to set up and use... and free! We're in Australia, so as I understand it, we aren't allowed to use the Zaptel cards. We need to set up our system to route incoming 56K data calls to the PPP daemon on our Linux box or to our