Hello, We have a quadBRI in NT mode with bri_cpe_ptmp signalling and when connect a ISDN telephone to this nothings happen. What can I do? My config files are this: Zaptel.conf: loadzone=es defaultzone=es # qozap span definitions # most of the values should be bogus because we are not really zaptel span=1,1,3,ccs,ami span=2,1,3,ccs,ami span=3,1,3,ccs,ami span=4,1,3,ccs,ami bchan=1,2 dchan=3 bchan=4,5 dchan=6 bchan=7,8 dchan=9 bchan=10,11 dchan=12 Zapata.conf: [channels] ; Default language language=es ; switchtype = euroisdn pridialplan = local prilocaldialplan = local context=default group = 1 signalling = bri_net_ptmp channel => 1-2,4-5,7-8,10-11 Thanks, Pedro
On Fri, 7 May 2004 10:51:56 +0200 "Pedro Vela" <pvela@bomontec.com> wrote:> Hello, > > We have a quadBRI in NT mode with bri_cpe_ptmp signalling and when connect a > ISDN telephone to this nothings happen.Do you have a power feeding module for the quadBRI, I think you need that, but not shure. Best regards Matthias -- _;\_ Matthias Cramer / mc322-ripe System & Network Manager /_. \ Dolphins Network Systems AG Phone +41-44-847'45'45 |/ -\ .) Libernstrasse 24 Fax +41-44-847'45'49 -'^`- \; CH-8112 Otelfingen http://www.dolphins.ch/ GnuPG 1024D/2D208250 = DBC6 65B6 7083 1029 781E 3959 B62F DF1C 2D20 8250 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040507/f8387333/attachment.pgp
Pedro, On Fri, 7 May 2004 at 10:51, Pedro Vela wrote:> We have a quadBRI in NT mode with bri_cpe_ptmp signalling and when > connect a ISDN telephone to this nothings happen. > > What can I do?- You have to use the right signalling (bri_net_ptmp) - The phone has to be connected to the card with a crossed cable - The phone needs power There are (at least) three ways to get power to the phone: - A power feeding module for the quadBRI cars. - A phone that has it's own power suply. - A NT1 (it could eveb be a broken one) that is being used as a power supply for the BRI link in question. See section 2.2 in http://www.pbx4linux.com/download/doc/PBX4Linux.htm for details on making a crossover cable for ISDN and using an old NT1 as a power supply. cu Reinhard