Ron, VoiceTronix worked with me last week and backported the new chan_vpb that's in the current HEAD CVS tree to the 1.0 stable branch. So if you are using 0.7.2 or 0.9.0 you can go to the VoiceTronix website now (note that this is very new) and download an Asterisk package. When you download it there is an new chan_vpb.c that needs to be put in your asterisk source code tree. Also there is a vpb.conf that should go in /etc/asterisk/ and it has examples for all of the different VoiceTronix FXO hardware available. The developer at VoiceTronix, Ben, was very nice and helped me out a lot. I now have all 4 of my FXO ports working, with Caller ID. There is a modification to be made to the chan_vpb.c if you live in the US. There are ring tones for the Australia and ring tones for the USA and at the moment you have to comment out the Australian ring tones and uncomment the USA ones. This should help get you started. I'm going to post this to the asterisk mailing list as well so new information can be provided to everyone. Chris Tooley On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 22:47 -0500, rmcdaniel@socow.com wrote:> Chris, > > In your posting to the Asterisk Wiki, you mentioned using the VoiceTronix > OpenLine4 fxo card. I am just starting out setting up my first Asterisk > PBX using a Digium TDM40B (4 port fxs) card and a VoiceTronix OpenLine4 > fxo card. I have my fxs card working and my Sayson phones ringing each > other. I have not been able to find much info on the conf file settings > to > get the VoiceTronix card working. I have done all of the /dev/vpb0 stuff > and my RedHat 9 system sees the card. I just don't know what other files > besides the vpb.conf to edit and the required information for this card. > Any help that you could give would be greatly appreciated. > > > Sincerely, > > > Ron McDaniel > Southern Computer Services,Inc. > rmcdaniel@southerncomp.net > (251) 294-1202 cell