I'm looking for a good, reliable, and cheap 4-port FXS ATA. Does anyone know of one that works with Asterisk? Thanks, Waldo
I'll be trying AG-468 4 x FXS about 88.00USD from ATComm and let you know when I get one (though it might be a while) -- #Joseph On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 18:56 -0400, Waldo Rubinstein wrote:> I'm looking for a good, reliable, and cheap 4-port FXS ATA. Does > anyone know of one that works with Asterisk? > > Thanks, > Waldo
An IBM sales rep once told me... I can give you RELIABLE, FAST and CHEAP... any two of them at once.
Don Murray
2005-Jun-02 13:40 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] How to ensure that software echo cancellation is on?
I have appended my /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf and my /etc/zaptel.conf files. I am running Asterisk 1.0.7 on a P3 800 MHz system in an office with around 20 sip phones. We are using a Digium Wildcard TE110P that is connected to a T1 line with 8 lines enabled. We have been experiencing irritating echo on the sip phone side when local lines are called. After reading a lot of echo related threads, I think I understand the 4-wire to 2-wire cause of this echo. I have noticed that when calling long distance and with some cell phones there is no echo, which is consistent with a system that has echo cancellation on the destination end. So, I've been trying to enable software echo cancellation to see if it will improve the situation. If you look down to see my zapata.conf file, you will see I've tried to set echocancel and echocancelwhenbridged, and that I've also mucked around with echotraining. None of these appear to be doing anything. However, I *think* this is because they are not being enabled properly, because when I try to see the details of an active zap channel (see zap show channel command) it says "Echo Cancellation: 0 taps unless TDM bridged, currently OFF". I'm not sure if I'm doing this debugging right, so I wanted to ask people both : (a) am I enabling echocancel correctly? I've heard that sometimes these parameters can behave differently depending on the order they appear in the file?? (b) am I doing the right thing to detect if echo cancellation is on? Whats the righ tway to do that? btw, I have rebuild my zaptel src with "AGGRESSIVE" cancellation enabled, with MMX enabled and with MARK2 cancellation enabled. Any advice appreciated! Thanks, Don asterisk1*CLI> zap show channel 8-1 Channel: 8CLI> File Descriptor: 32 Span: 1 Extension: Dialing: no Context: from-pstn Caller ID string: 520xxxxxxx Destroy: 0 InAlarm: 0 Signalling Type: PRI Signalling Owner: <None> Real: <None> Callwait: <None> Threeway: <None> Confno: -1 Propagated Conference: -1 Real in conference: 0 DSP: no Relax DTMF: no Dialing/CallwaitCAS: 0/0 Default law: ulaw Fax Handled: no Pulse phone: no Echo Cancellation: 0 taps unless TDM bridged, currently OFF PRI Flags: PRI Logical Span: Implicit Actual Hookstate: Onhook asterisk1*CLI> === zapata.conf [channels] language=en context=from-pstn switchtype = national signalling = pri_cpe group = 0 channel => 1-8 faxdetect=both ;;echocancel=yes ;;echotraining=yes ;echocancelwhenbridged=yes echocancel=256 ;echotraining=800 === zaptel.conf loadzone = us defaultzone = us span=1,1,0,esf,b8zs bchan=1-8 dchan=24