<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8"> <title></title> </head> <body> <br> <!--+GtkHTML:<DATA class="ClueFlow" key="orig" value="0">--> I connected my * box to two ISDN BRI lines using two ISDN pci cards (w/ the Cologne chip-set, hfc) and set up with mISDN.<br> so using chan_mISDN.<br> <br> When I set-up the first ISDN pci card for testing everything worked just fine.<br> <br> Now that I have two cards, things are working fairly OK with the following annoyances: <ul> <li>when using a group for outgoing calls - Dial(mISDN/<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="g:outgoing/${EXTEN">g:outgoing/${EXTEN</a>},60) - gives a message that all channels are busy. Using Dial(mISDN/1/${EXTEN},60) works fine, same for port 2. <li><font color="#000000">Combining the mISDN ports with </font>Dial(mISDN/1/${EXTEN}&mISDN/2/${EXTEN},60), seems to work, but drops the announcement played by mobile operators when the mobile phone turned off or unavailable. It goes directly into noanswer. <font color="#000000">Of course using a single port, as above, works fine.</font> </li> </li> </ul> <br> installing mISDN with the misdn_installer was fairly easy.<br> Now where is that misdn.conf file laying around?<br> if chan_misdn supported fax, that would be great.<br> <br> <font color="#000000">Should I switch to chan_capi ?</font> <br> Tried to use chan_capi with the mISDN drivers, but asterisk couldn't create those CAPI channels.<br> <br> <!--+GtkHTML:<DATA class="ClueFlow" key="signature" value="0">--><!--+GtkHTML:<DATA class="ClueFlow" key="signature_name" value="uid:1113982290..8782..6@aia00627">--> DB </body> </html>